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J.4knee

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  1. Happy Birthday Al your products sound....hmmm what is the word......hmmm not sure how to say this .....oh your products sound succulent[H]
  2. That would make sense, working dogs, GSD, Malinois, Dutch Shepherds, Labs.... yep all good sized dogs all capable of those tracks.
  3. FWIW I had my dogs at the beach today, their imprints measured about 4 inches across and were spot on for your imprint.
  4. I've had my knees scoped 3 times. If your Anethesiaologist is good he/she will start a chat with you right before you go under and when you wake up in recovery your first thought will be to pick the conversation where "You" left off. That happened the first time I went under. All I could think of when I was lucid again was WOW does that come in a doggy syringe? Good luck but you'll do fine.
  5. C'Mon WC21 you knwo those are not JR's foot prints we've had numerous sightings on record of her footprint over the decades
  6. I have to admit when I saw him set up for that shot I thought uh oh, we've seen this before, the begining of the demise, then he friggin knocked it stiff!!!!!! OMG what a shot.
  7. Congratulations to Phil Mickelson on your third Masters win. A simply Masterful performance!
  8. hmm they look quite a bit like Canine prints but 3.5 in is pretty big, maybe a big GSD, they are big enough to be a Mountian Lion or Cougar, but the back pad looks more like a Dog than a Cat as do the way the side toes are more along the side of the pad rather than in front of it. JMO YMMV.
  9. don't be embarrassed about that--some of the worms out there are particularly fierce. And, if former President Carter were a member of this forum, he could post about being attacked by a rabbit. Personally, I was viciously attacked once after drinking the last beer. IMO OSHA shoudl get involved in this. There should be some form of PPE required to prevent viscious worm attacks, or lessen their severity.
  10. I've been out here for the better part of the last 20 years and have only felt maybe 4 or 5 tremors. I experienced many more and much stronger ones during the 7 1/2 years I was in Japan. But here is an amusing tale about our So Cal quakes. About 18 years ago a good freind andf coworker was out here from VA to work with me and he brought his kids with him for a mini vacation during the summer. He took them to Sea Wolrd, SD Zoo, SD Wild Animal Park, the beaches, Old Town basically all of the tourisity things. He dropped quite a bit of cash on their So Cal adventure. I guess it was about the third or fourth day they were here we had a small tremor. Of all the things they did and saw the only thing they bragged about when they got back was the expeience they got for free - the quake! He said they were watching the weather channel on the hotel TV constantly after the tremor hoping for another
  11. And they said it originally was 20 miles deep and now they are saying more like 6. We had a 2 second follow up about an hour later. I saw on FB a friend of mine was in an elevator when it hit [:|]
  12. 6.9 in Eastern Baja felt it shake for just under 35 seconds at my house in North County. Knocked a couple things off the shelves.
  13. hhmmph, is there any place you can demo Klipch anymore? I'll concede the BB/Magnolia products were not my Klipsch cup of tea but it was still a place that had them on the floor.
  14. Another query I have is are there any Kayak fishing types out there? Be interested in your inputs as well.
  15. OK I just did a quick search on rental cost for pontoon and deckboats here in SoCal......figure about $300+/4 hour period and that + extends well up over $600/day plus deposit
  16. Nicely done Christy but I gotta admit when I saw the post heading of "Girl Cave" I imagined almost exactly what you posted except for that one big sewing machine that looks like you could do an appendectomy with it. []
  17. In a smaller package honestly nothing will do that. Heresey's sound good but they are not La Scala's. In terms of versatility the La Scala is my favorite Klipsch speaker. IMO they can best Klipschorms when a good sub solution is implemented.
  18. OK I have the stupid phone in my hands but has it got to do with the speaker in the picture?
  19. Aesthetically the Belle Klipsch has always been my favorite Klipsch Speaker.
  20. OK I'll be the one to ask, what is on tap to replace the Custom line of IEM's. IMO nothing touched them sonically. My C3's sound incredible. But since the line is discontinued I am seriously Jonesing to find out what is going to repalce them.
  21. LS II's are new Klipsch products. There are no official "DIY" plans released by Klipsch to my knowledge of any LS model. There are some unofficial "plans/drawings" out there but I do not think they are actual "Klipsch" plans. The closest you'll get is a set of "plans" for the standard LS. You'll need to modify them to account for the change 1 inch MDF bass bin walls on the LS II vs the 3/4 inch plywood on the originals.
  22. Are you looking for something made with a Heritage moniker or just quality sub(s) made by Klipsvh that will keep up the bigger horn loaded LS/KH. If the latter a pair of these with their repective amp will do the job very easily. I listened to these mated to 3 LS and 2 BK at the Indy Pilgrimage in 06 (I think) and they cleared out the front row of listeners when the depth charges went off. http://www.klipsch.com/na-en/products/kw-120-thx-specifications/
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