captmikehoneydew
CaptMikeHoneydew
captmikehoneydew

My Boston Terrier wakes up during the night because he is cold and our heating system has a bit of a delay. I started to cover him in a blanket but he kicks it off in the middle of night and then wakes up again because he is cold. Its been waking me up and affecting my sleep. Any advice on the topic?

Oh... man... I have no excuse for that blunder. Thank you for the correction. I think I passed the time limit to edit it.

I lived in Astoria and this one guy parked his old ass Buick Caprice underneath a tree during Hurricane Sandy. The impact of the tree was so great that the car bored into the blacktop. I wonder if he did it to collect insurance because anyone could have predicted that was going to happen.

I am planning on buying used for my next car because of the price drop but the downside is the additional risk of buying used. Not all used cars are bad but there is more “unknown.” The interest rate might be a game changer because I’ve always looked for 0.9% or lower.

This is why I got the extended warranty for a gaming laptop. I know that a gaming laptop isn’t IDEAL for gaming but considering that I don’t have any private space of my own. I use it where I can.

Lowes has a video on YouTube describing the different drills and their purposes. Its really good at explaining their uses for anyone. I showed it to my wife and she understands now why I use two drills on almost every job. I explain to her that it is also a time savings not to have to change bits.

Three essentials are: Power Drill, Impact Driver and Hammer Drill. Seems like you are only one too many to me. But I can justify a corded drill as a backup.

This won’t stop texting and driving.

I see, so it gives you the freedom to switch but in a natural way.

I see, so it gives you the freedom to switch but in a natural way.

I’m only asking because I’m curious, but what is the benefit of that? I am asking because I genuinely don’t know.

I’m only asking because I’m curious, but what is the benefit of that? I am asking because I genuinely don’t know.

I don’t blame you. I don’t blame you AT ALL. There are so many societal and social pressures about buying a nice ring. Everyone is going to see it and everyone is going to judge it. But ultimately I took the cheap route.

Yup, that is where I bought my step bit. Used it only for one job, took me 10 minutes and cost like $3. Usually these run for $20 and up.

Great article. Love that mobility was stressed as an important factor for strong lifts.

I’ve actually being doing that the last couple of years. It has saved me loads. But I have a glut of tools now that I am looking to unload, I may have a garage sale in the summer.

Power Tools that I only needed for one or two jobs.

Yeah, I just leased a Honda because of said reputation and my own experiences with Honda. They were always reliable. Being that I only want to lease or buy used, I will keep that in mind.

When he drank his coffee with a spoon, did he do the SUPER SLURP? You know the one that I am talking about, the one that is super short but very audible. Inhaling air to express the most flavor from the coffee.

To some... there is no such thing.

These articles are probably the main reason I started reading Skillet and part of the draw. Not only are they tackling practical uses of the Sous Vide but attacking some not so practical uses as well. Thanks to the Turkey article, I ate the best turkey of my life.

The way most people get one is that they put a LeCruset on their next registry. Then never use it because it is too expensive and too nice.