Heck, my truck just broke 110,000 miles this summer. I decided to check the drums when I was doing some other work, and I bet I’ll get to 150,000 before they need replaced. I’ve already redone the front discs twice in that timeframe.
Heck, my truck just broke 110,000 miles this summer. I decided to check the drums when I was doing some other work, and I bet I’ll get to 150,000 before they need replaced. I’ve already redone the front discs twice in that timeframe.
If nothing else gloves save you from the sudden discovery of a tiny cut you didn’t realize you even had. One molecule of brake cleaner gets to a cut and it feels like someone is jamming a screwdriver into the cut.
Can we hide mini-bottles of liquor inside the eggs?
I can attest to the same being true of Italian bikes. I briefly owned a 1975 Moto Guzzi 850t.
Hopefully only one cup if you’re driving home. Unless you’re certain you can handle your java and not be a lightweight.
My only thought is since he was pulled over by a person from “alcoholic beverage control” who may not have the authority to ticket him for reckless driving. If it comes out that this is the case I hope he takes that department to court for wrongful prosecution and gets that particular agent fired.
That’s why I like the heated seats in my truck. I can heat either the whole seat or just the back. I pretty much always have the back on low when I drive.
It’s getting hard to compare modern option pricing to old. Today the $423 heated seat would require the addition of 5 other options that form the option package and wouldn’t be available at all on blue cars unless outfitted with premium level, genuine nauga skin interior upgrade.
I don’t know about that. The cap did infact come off.
Actually, depending on where the papercut is I might prefer the burn. It’s only silver dollar sized on my forearm. A papercut on a joint is always miserable.
And I just got to add a mild chemical burn to my list of Christmas woes!
Musical guilty pleasures thread:
I would definitely go with the organizer. Could some be used to redo the sun visors, or is it too thick. If you don’t already have one maybe a hatch cover if there’s anywhere to attach it after adding stretch cords to it.
Right there with ya. I finally put up a tree and my Christmas train last weekend. Normally I’m a nut for decorating. It hasn’t helped that I’m working second shift today and tomorrow so I’m missing all the activities. Plus, I won’t have Christmas with my son till the 30th.
My son is getting his first non-suction cup bow and arrow this year. I’m hoping he’ll be excited so we can go to the archery range near our house. I go once a week, but it’ll be much more enjoyable with him there.
Wow, your cat looks exactly like my wife’s eldest cat.
I had an issue getting Christmas cards through shutterfly last year. We ordered them early enough to arrive in early November, but they didn’t. I contacted them to find out what was going on and was told they were shipped and should arrive shortly at which point they refunded part of the cost and gave me a credit.…
I laughed far too hard at vibrio-action. Then realized it should’ve been obvious.
Very nice Suburban, but it really gets under my skin when something like that is listed as restored. That being said; I’d be thrilled to have one like it but bet my garage door isn’t even tall enough to get it inside.
Yes, and at that age you get massive bonus points for reading with character voices. I finally perfected my Grover impression due to the number of times my son, niece, and friend’s children insisted I read “The Monster at the End of This Book.” Plus, acting like it’s hard to turn pages due to how well he tried to…