What this tells me is that coffee isn't killing me, coffee is great. I'm going to keep drinking coffee. And wine. Lots of wine.
What this tells me is that coffee isn't killing me, coffee is great. I'm going to keep drinking coffee. And wine. Lots of wine.
My Legacy will easily plow through over a foot of snow, no problem. The Tribeca will go through two feet or more.
My old G35x was awesome in the snow. Awesome fun! Seriously, with the power being rear biased, turning the traction control off I could get awesome 4 wheel drifts going. Not as controllable as my Legacy now, but that was still one of the most fun cars I've ever had. The Legacy still beats it in inclement weather hands…
Here's a top tip. Get this biggest friggin snow blower money can buy. At least 7+HP, and dual stage. Get the snow as far away as you can and throw it as far as you can. Lacking any funds to buy awesome snow blower, then sure, get a decent shovel and take it slow and easy. I usually start at the far end of my sidewalk…
I have a memory foam mattress that I love. I can't stand springs.
I have flannel bed sheets and I absolutely love them. Great in the winter when the house is kept below 65 at night.
Oh look, Toyota certified this truck used! What a deal, I hope it comes with a warranty for the body panels!
Indeed, if we can't have Ken Block's awesome car, why not do it yourself? I posted this somewhere else on here but no one ever sees my comments. This is just too good though.
You want small and lightweight so you can float over the snow and not sink to the bottom with something that weighs 6 tons.
Subaru with Trax! Even better if you can acquire Ken Block's STI with tracks, but this will have to do for us mere mortals.
Wow, this guy has at LEAST 3 knives on him at all times! Never know when you need to cut something! Lets not forget about the medical shears either.
In other news, 40 percent of the country is obese!
A lot of this is subjective, and certain stats can be skewed if you have a super high income area of a county, and the rest of the county is all low income. I've seen you guys post other maps that you can search your zip code for and it will show marketing demographics. This breaks down median income and other stats…
Ah yes, the Northern Sugar Maple I believe! lol.
Don't use the gutter caps, go with something called a "micro mesh" gutter cover. It is similar to what I use which sort of looks like this http://www.amazon.com/LeafsOut-Gutte…. See my other comment where I read about it. I don't know exactly what is on my house, since it was installed before I bought it, but it works…
I have something similar to this http://www.hometips.com/buying-guides/… under the "gutter glove" section of the article.
The gutters on my house have some sort of mesh screen built into them that works wonderfully. I've never had them clog in the 2 1/2 years I've been in the house and we have a ton of huge trees in the yard. The mesh is much finer, sort of like what you get on a screen door or a window screen. Some of the other systems…
Meh, I've never really had that problem. If I have, I've never noticed.
Agreed, everyone gives Sprint such a bad name with everything, but they were the only thing that worked at my house. My old work phone was on Verizon, I would drop calls every day and a lot of times I'd get missed calls with no notifications except for a voicemail an hour later. Sprint had full 4G LTE in the basement…
That is why you preheat your cast iron for the next use. Get the heat up high enough and it will just kill anything left on the surface.