chandler said:kinda like when a brinks truck breaks open
Sure Wish I Finished Training.
Did you take that? What was the contents?
chandler said:kinda like when a brinks truck breaks open
Sure Wish I Finished Training.
Did you take that? What was the contents?
DarkMonohue said:chandler said:kinda like when a brinks truck breaks open
Sure Wish I Finished Training.
Did you take that? What was the contents?
Beer
Great Spring day here in Southern New England, and I was able to get a lot of yard work done. Now I'm relaxing with a beverage. As far back as I can remember I've been appreciative of good head. This one does not disappoint.
1SlowVW said:I can't believe this showed 125psi of compression with this ring gap!
I remember a Continental C-85 on a Cessna 140 where the ring gap spec was 13-30 thousandths.
It measured out at about an eighth of an inch!
The joke was that all you had to do was point it into the wind and you could get a windmill start!
In reply to Gary :
Brown ales are under appreciated. My go to is Pigs Ear when available.
Making sure I follow the rules, here's the random photo:
In reply to Gary :
Gee whiz, didn't your daddy teach you to tilt the dadgum glass?
Pic unrelated. I really ought to drive this old pile more often.
this is the back exhaust bracket area on a 2012 Freightliner Cascadia. The bracket was cracked but the bigger deal is all the holes in the cab. Pretty new for this level of corrosion. Akron based truck.
In reply to DarkMonohue :
That was with a tilted glass. As I said, that's good head. I don't drink Butt Lite.
In reply to Gary :
Easy now! I've been so broke I couldn't buy a bag of farts, but I've never hated myself quite enough to drink Bud Lite.
Floating Doc (Forum Supporter) said:
Surgery is a lot easier when there's only one stone. Highlighter for scale, didn't have a banana.
Do you folks also send your bladder stones up to Minnesota?
Karacticus said:Floating Doc (Forum Supporter) said:
Surgery is a lot easier when there's only one stone. Highlighter for scale, didn't have a banana.
Do you folks also send your bladder stones up to Minnesota?
Yes, absolutely. It's an amazing program that I've always admired.
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