
hoghunter
Favorite team: | Troy ![]() |
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Registered on: | 1/6/2007 |
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re: Just tried Hoover Sauce for the first time
Posted by hoghunter on 7/6/16 at 7:32 am
soy/hoison are the main ingredients. It's pretty easy to replicate. Good stuff though.
re: French drain / property law question
Posted by hoghunter on 3/29/16 at 9:49 pm
It's 4". He has 2 catch basins in his backyard and the pipe runs across the backyard and then 90's down our property line.
re: French drain / property law question
Posted by hoghunter on 3/29/16 at 9:07 pm
If it caused a problem it wouldn't result in something as drastic as flooding. Just standing water.
Correct me if I'm wrong but the proper place to put a French drain is in the low spot?
Both of our homes have good slope away from the house to the low spot between us. The low spot is the property line. (12" or so wide is the low spot before the slope up to each house respectively begins)
Correct me if I'm wrong but the proper place to put a French drain is in the low spot?
Both of our homes have good slope away from the house to the low spot between us. The low spot is the property line. (12" or so wide is the low spot before the slope up to each house respectively begins)
re: French drain / property law question
Posted by hoghunter on 3/29/16 at 9:00 pm
I don't know the actual definition of zero lot line. Mine might not be considered one technically. They're just really fricking close.
re: French drain / property law question
Posted by hoghunter on 3/29/16 at 8:57 pm
So many badasses on the OT these days.
re: French drain / property law question
Posted by hoghunter on 3/29/16 at 8:55 pm
Definitely don't want to create a problem. They are good neighbors. Just acting old at the moment.
In regards to me cutting and connecting to his line, I've already guaranteed him that if my line causes any issue I will immediately disconnect and repair his line. This is at no risk to him.
In regards to running my own line, it would have to go through my flower bed with is sloped away from my house. It just makes no sense to run 2 French drains parallel to one another.
And this isn't a project that I'm doing on my own. I have a professional doing the installation and he's the one that said "yes let's tap in". He could've easily said no that's a bad idea and come up with another route and made an additional 1500$ on the install. My drainage guy is going to talk to him in short time. Hopefully he will listen to the professional and we can move on.
In regards to me cutting and connecting to his line, I've already guaranteed him that if my line causes any issue I will immediately disconnect and repair his line. This is at no risk to him.
In regards to running my own line, it would have to go through my flower bed with is sloped away from my house. It just makes no sense to run 2 French drains parallel to one another.
And this isn't a project that I'm doing on my own. I have a professional doing the installation and he's the one that said "yes let's tap in". He could've easily said no that's a bad idea and come up with another route and made an additional 1500$ on the install. My drainage guy is going to talk to him in short time. Hopefully he will listen to the professional and we can move on.
re: French drain / property law question
Posted by hoghunter on 3/29/16 at 8:37 pm
He's aware of my problem. We've just hit a snag in regards to him agreeing to allow me to tap into his line. He "just doesn't think it's a good idea" and that "I should run another line here". Here not being the low spot between our homes, instead here being on my property so I don't have to bother his line. He's just being a little difficult at the current moment and I was curious about what property law says about a French drain being on the property line. Common sense says I'm entitled to it since it's the property line. I'm just not sure if that's correct since he paid to have the line installed.
re: French drain / property law question
Posted by hoghunter on 3/29/16 at 8:12 pm
Or I could've already done that and it's not going well?
French drain / property law question
Posted by hoghunter on 3/29/16 at 8:07 pm
I need to run about 15-20' of French drain in my backyard parallel with the house to eliminate a low spot. Once the pipe leaves the backyard and continues in the side yard, the "low spot" on the property is the property line. (Zero lot line home. About 20' between houses).
My neighbor already has a French drain running down the low spot between our homes to the curb. The low spot is the property line. Because his French drain is on the property line, am I legally entitled to tap into it with the 20' of French drain coming from my backyard ?
My neighbor already has a French drain running down the low spot between our homes to the curb. The low spot is the property line. Because his French drain is on the property line, am I legally entitled to tap into it with the 20' of French drain coming from my backyard ?
re: Grilled Shrimp Marinade Recipe?
Posted by hoghunter on 10/23/15 at 9:27 am

re: Need meal suggestions for group on beach vacation
Posted by hoghunter on 5/12/15 at 8:46 pm
Get a couple loaves of French bread
Several pounds of a good deli roast beef....shaved
Provolone cheese
Onions and bell peppers
Sauté onions and bell peppers and add to the sandwich. Wrap in aluminum foil and bake in the oven at 350 for about 20 minutes or until the cheese is melted and bread is slightly toasted. Slice and enjoy. You could even get a couple of packets of au jus and prepare.
Several pounds of a good deli roast beef....shaved
Provolone cheese
Onions and bell peppers
Sauté onions and bell peppers and add to the sandwich. Wrap in aluminum foil and bake in the oven at 350 for about 20 minutes or until the cheese is melted and bread is slightly toasted. Slice and enjoy. You could even get a couple of packets of au jus and prepare.
re: OT fitness crew- meal prep
Posted by hoghunter on 1/5/15 at 12:14 pm
someone please email to me. thanks
TDhoghunter@gmail.com
TDhoghunter@gmail.com
re: Mr. Johns....
Posted by hoghunter on 12/23/14 at 12:38 pm
Strip
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re: LSU O-line vs Ole Miss D-line: weight difference:
Posted by hoghunter on 10/23/14 at 9:10 pm
quote:
They gained about 60-70 of those rushing yards on one drive.
49 yards on 8 carries.
The rest of the game resulted in 36 carries for 119 yards. 3.3 ypr
The idea that Alabama rushed the ball at will against Ole Miss is just absurd. Bama saw something on the left side and exploited it on their scoring drive. Credit the Alabama coaches for spotting it. Ole Miss made the adjustment and it was no longer was exploitable. Credit the Ole Miss coaches.
re: Why is LSU so confident?
Posted by hoghunter on 10/20/14 at 2:46 pm
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Any team committed to the run will score points on OM.
Wrong. It will take balance and an excellent quarterback in order to sustain drives and be able to put up multiple scores on the Ole Miss defense. In regards to the running game, during the bye week, defensive coordinator Dave Wommack said this:
quote:
"We have had some issues at times stopping the run, but I think that was more scheme than players - my fault.
"I have been trying to get our ends up the field too much and we weren't squeezing when we should have been. That's not on the players - that's on me and I think we have those things ironed out. We'll see."
Since that statement on September 25th, opponents have had 138 carries for 438 yards for 3.17/ypc. When you factor in sacks, that number goes to 245 yards. 1.7/ypc.
re: Why is LSU so confident?
Posted by hoghunter on 10/20/14 at 2:06 pm
The best quarterback
The best offensive lineman
The best defensive lineman
The best wide receiver
The best defensive back on the field come Saturday night will be wearing red.
Your mythical draft projections be damned.
The best offensive lineman
The best defensive lineman
The best wide receiver
The best defensive back on the field come Saturday night will be wearing red.
Your mythical draft projections be damned.
re: Why is LSU so confident?
Posted by hoghunter on 10/20/14 at 1:59 pm
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all likely first round picks
So now your entire secondary will be drafted in the 1st round. Are you a real person?
re: Why is LSU so confident?
Posted by hoghunter on 10/20/14 at 1:36 pm
QB: Ole Miss
RB: LSU
WR: Ole Miss
TE: Ole Miss
OL: LSU
DL: Ole Miss
LB: LSU
DB: Ole Miss
Special Teams: LSU
RB: LSU
WR: Ole Miss
TE: Ole Miss
OL: LSU
DL: Ole Miss
LB: LSU
DB: Ole Miss
Special Teams: LSU
re: Why is LSU so confident?
Posted by hoghunter on 10/20/14 at 12:40 pm
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Tigerinthehollow
quote:
I think LSU wins the game, and it may not be close.
quote:
Alabama will lose 3 games minimum this year....minimum.....
quote:
LSU is as good as Bama right now, maybe better
Just a couple of quotes so that next year when this idiot fires up the same old dribble, everyone can look back and remember how dumb he is.
re: Why is LSU so confident?
Posted by hoghunter on 10/20/14 at 10:06 am
The best part of this week is
embarrassing himself in every thread that mentions Ole Miss. I told you last night. Just give it time. You'll hit a growth spurt by the time you're 16 and be just as tall as everyone else.
quote:
Tigerinthehollow
embarrassing himself in every thread that mentions Ole Miss. I told you last night. Just give it time. You'll hit a growth spurt by the time you're 16 and be just as tall as everyone else.
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