Jeff-God-of-Biscuits
Jeff-God-of-Biscuits
Jeff-God-of-Biscuits

Another tip for sharpening things like knives and chisels is the "scary sharp" technique. It is very cheap to put together a good assortment of grits and the results are incredible. Instead of using stones, you are using sandpaper and a piece of glass, and you can get a mirror finish on your edges.

looking for the downside here... still looking.... best I can do is the dumpster objected to the company forced upon it. Seems to me that many US statesman could use this treatment as well.

Everything but the class. He left that at home.

The good news is that they probably have their email backed up in the same place as the IRS.

Have you seen the school meatloaf?

Well Porsche makes the Cayenne as well, and the sales of those are what makes things like the gts and Carrera GT possible.

That's kind of like saying "that's only attempted murder, go back and try again until you get it right." You know that driving drunk is going to get someone injured or killed, it just hasn't happened yet.

Why does that seem extreme to you? The 4 DUI's only mean that he was caught 4 times. It doesn't keep a tally of all the times that he didn't get caught. How many more punches do you think he has left on his "didn't kill anyone this time" card? And it won't be him. It will be some poor family in a minivan that he

Hell, that's what they use for oil well fires, so why not schools too? "nuns and orphans in the clearing, request Willy Pete, over."

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"Did you know that for a few bucks, or maybe just a hot meal, you can get Screech from Saved by the Bell to come over to your house and give you your own personal Dirty Sanchez"

the look on his face... " can you believe what this guy is sayin???"

Easier, and more secure. pretty much just as portable.

It's not the one with your name on it you have to worry about. It's the ones marked "to whom it may concern..."

They had a choice between welder or angle grinder. Guess what they chose.

To be honest, I was in the chamber not at the controls, so I couldn't tell you what altitude they simulated. I just know that they told us it was around 10k, and it might have been trying to scare us a bit as well.

I was an "Aerial Observer" in the Army, and one of the things that they did to us was to put us in a pressure chamber and take us to a simulated 10,000 feet. They gave us a test, and we were to see how much we could get done once they said go. They also had a child's toy, the ball that you would try to put the

searched for "Ford GT parts" ... Of course you did, we would have expected nothing less!