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So it turns out that Peewee Herman was wrong?

That scoop comes equipped with an "I'd rather be blown than injected" t-shirt.

Is this built on the Camry platform?

gentley?

As with any piece of gear, you need to match it to your needs. If the extent of your cooler usage is keeping beers cold on the patio, or the occasional weekend car camping trip, then you have no need for a higher performance cooler. If your usage includes things like extended rafting trips in the summer, where you

As with any piece of gear, you need to match it to your needs. If the extent of your cooler usage is keeping beers

I want that poster for my daughter. Any idea where it came from? Like, was it an ad for something?

This article discusses delayed flights. My most recent flight departed several hours late, and we landed at my home airport at 3am. The latest scheduled landing here is midnight. That all flies out the window, pun intended, when flights are delayed.

I mean, once Johnny Football was out with a concussion, what was the point?

Most likely with a small glass pipe, but folks in the Northeast can get pretty ingenuitive, so maybe he used a light bulb or something?

I believe he was referring to Oregon state law requiring vehicles to be fueled by employees of the gas station. Ironically, they have recently modified the law to allow individuals to fuel their own vehicles in small towns, so people east of the Cascades are exempted from the requirement in some cases now.

Oh man. I hope I'm wrong, but I assumed he was picking up his daughter from college. If so that makes your skeevy comment so much more skeevy.

Incognito tab, Ctrl+c, Ctrl+v...

Please draw a Venn diagram to help me understand...

1+1=deuce?

Agreed. Looks like that front end super glued to a Subaru Outback.

Yes, the ones in your picture are not Viking. Like I said, Viking manufacturers a nice composite cylinder that's currently on the market. All of those lite ones were recalled, but I believe there were only a couple of actual failures. My friend has one that we still use for rafting, but it's a little tricky to get it

*lede

Viking manufacturers a nice composite cylinder that's not prone to failure, and is currently DOT approved and available. I think those faulty ones in your picture only really had a few failures, and I believe they were related to the valve breaking out of the cylinder from an impact. So, unlikely to be the cause here.

By volume?

Yeah, I think a lot of people hate crappy, pale, mealy tomatoes in the same way people hate rusty, stinky, tasteless iceberg lettuce.