quietfox101
quietfox
quietfox101

I’ll raise you brats, February, on the ice.

Charcoal doesn’t phase me. A good chimney starter, lint soaked with some cooking oil (whatever is cheapest), and away you go.

Then again, I’m weird. I do the polar bear plunge, and go sit on Black Friday for a few hours waiting for Lakefront to release their beer. Heated

Only above 30? Come on, it’s still awesome below 30!

The shop light deal isn’t bad, but Costco has been selling 2pack lights for cheaper than that for a while:

The shop light deal isn’t bad, but Costco has been selling 2pack lights for cheaper than that for a while:

I would chose the former, and hear me out on this.
I’d chose an amazingly huge RV.

What kind of crazy individual would come up with such an inane idea?

I’ll never forget having to swerve out of the way of a recliner in the middle of the highway lane on a crowded holiday weekend. I think that was the most intense driving dynamics my old Saturn had ever endured, and it certainly got my adrenaline moving. The call then to State Patrol was equaly interesting.
“911 what’s

The HT-900 fan is very nice. I bought one earlier this summer for my desk at work. On low it’s not too loud and helps with general “white noise”, helping me focus. On low it’s plenty of air movement sitting on my desk to keep me cool until the air conditioner in the office gets fixed.

The HT-900 fan is very nice. I bought one earlier this summer for my desk at work. On low it’s not too loud and

There is only one bit of gear I recommend to everyone I talk to about kids, and that is the bag. I gave one to my brother in law a few years ago as a sort of joke gift, but he raved about it. When another friend was having their first, I did the same, and he loved it. So, when our little buddy was coming, I picked one

I remember a push-button handle on my parent’s late-80's Suburban, and I think it lasted until the next redesign.

I did a couple turkey breasts in the smoker, and froze most of them. Super easy to use for meals, I know what went in them, how they were cooked, etc.
I used Traeger’s brine recipe this time. Turned out well, but I’m going to use perhaps something other than apple wood or a mix of apple+something else next to give the

I blanked one out of my memory. My shoulder hurts thinking of it.

We did something similar on our house years ago, but mounted wheels to the bottom so the whole assembly could be rolled out of the way when we needed to access things.

Curious, it still uses rails in the pavement. In Milwaukee, they are currently working building out a streetcar system (as have others like Atlanta, Portland, etc). Even still, they are relocating utilities along the route, which is still incredibly expensive, so it looks like it won’t get around that aspect.

In some

I know when my Mini grenaded reverse, the only place we could find a transmission was from BMW direct at the time. Thank God I bought the extended warranty from the dealer (bought used) - it paid for itself in one repair. $3500 for the trans and replacement.

It’s quirks like that keeping me from buying a cheap one used

Now that I’m seeing them hit lower dollar ranges on Craigslist, I keep wanting to replace the one that got totaled in a snow storm. I still miss that car.

Reminds me: didn’t GM and Honda trade engines/transmissions at some point? Somewhere I think it may have involved Saturn.

Key: “Should”

I’ll need a moment alone.

Hard to apply to the factory installed screws after your gf has owned the car for a few years.