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  1. ... o O (Cover's all task's)

     

    1.  Autumn Leaves blowing in the garage

    2. Household floors, including bathroom, under the computer desk, kitchen, tile entry hallway, and the occasional popcorn accident...

    3. Entry sidewalk

     

     

     

    Lobby Broom.jpg

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  2. 46 minutes ago, Dave1290 said:

    Any tips???

     

    Well ???  ... o O

    1️⃣ (pouring hot coffee into a shot glass from 3 feet in the air)

    vs.

    2️⃣ (forgetting to put the pot into the coffee maker)

    favor's

    3️⃣ (dtel's fall cruise into the gulf of Mexico)

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  3. 1 minute ago, wvu80 said:

    This guy is considered the best in town

     

     Michelin Defender's are great tires, no doubt,... alignments are worthwhile, replacement bushings are essential, alloy rim's are great if you have the offset ratio's, door sticker recommendations help alleviate speeding tickets - new things need new fixin's...

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  4. 3 minutes ago, wvu80 said:

    80K on the Michelin's

     

    Sorry I didn't comment earlier, before it was too late.... 80K is a fine estimate for rolling down the road.... like a crisp skateboard wheel...

     

    I thought about this tire thread today, but since it started yesterday, my free research is limited to previous tire purchases, which evolved from $15 used tire's on a used car's (one a year bias ply), for about 20 year's (1970 - 1990)  to cheap new tires for another 20 year's (1990 to 2010) classic low cost, black wall radial, to Discount Tire, for the last ten year's, which I believe is America's finest flat fixer, suggested and recommender replacement establishment and supplier of seasonal tire's....

     

    As for your Forrester, I would of picked 4 wheel mud knobbies for high cost 20K winter snow tires with great braking on drizzle covered wet asphalted streets, then take 'em off, and save them for next year' after the finest Summer Grippers come to market in 2020....

  5. I have a '78 L82 vette engine in my 52 pickup, and I entertained a conversation this evening with a guy who has a 57 Chevy 2 door with a 283, and I expressed the recent phenonium about "car's all going hybrid"... which necessitated another order of drinks... and we both came to the conscientious opinion that we'll be gone after 20 year's of various developments, ranging from the last hundred year time spam concerning kerosene and jet fuel, fuel injectors and fine gasoline, and 250 million car's on the road approaching  250,000 miles eventually (each) and then the invention of turning a cast iron v8 into an electric motor with a change of the head's, and putting some soon to be invented computer magnet where the carburetor used to be.... and replacing the gas tank with an electric fuel cell, and we both ordered another round of drink's, and it was time to go ,.... lol

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  6. 7 minutes ago, jwc said:

    I might have to buy the whole barrel of something.

     

    thinking along two line's.... single barrel must equal at least 55 gallon's... whereas a small batch is somewhere between 10 to 50 barrel's.... so Christmas is coming around the corner.... o O (buy the single barrel) and send everyone here in this thread a bottle for Christmas, along with a return envelope for a return flavor taste test, or the green paper variety of two Jefferson's...

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  7. Roy put on a Roger Waters track, and being totally amazed with the sound, I later asked, if anybody heard the .... o O (cross talk interference sounds ?) which I figured were similar to Jimi Hendrix's Band of Gyspys tour doing "Machine Gun" and picking up the voice of a cb radio somewhere... but was relieved to hear that it was part of the song lol...

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  8. That was similar to my MO yesterday, but once upon entering the store, I was overwhelmed by the number of bottle cap's on the shelves, albeit somewhat smaller in the glassed-in reserve area... but this one item figured into my purchase plan, $86 with tax... on a regular stocked shelf item; Belfour, Bourbon Whiskey Finished with Texas Pecan Wood.... I was pleased last night and hope it's a keeper as time roll's on....

     

    Belfour Nov 2018.jpg

  9. .... o O (Coffee good)

     

    but getting there (this morning) caught me off-guard.... I mean, the weather is perfect... somehow I overslept, had 30 minutes to get to work, made a modified 1 1/2 instead of 2 cup's... then the cat kept messin' with me, doing that thing like - where's mine... so I grabbed his bowl off the counter, (boom) it stuck me, cat's don't drink coffee... and luckily I returned the coffee pot to the maker, got the cat food for the cat... then got me a good full cup of coffee... and the rest is History !

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  10. ... o O (but everyone know's) .... that you want your yard art to last for million's of year's and change the course of hurricane's blowing around the world, which would involve burying the lower portion at least 200 feet underground !

  11. 4 hours ago, glens said:

     

    Non-parallel surfaces.

     

    Question, in regards to building a rectangular speaker cabinet ... o O (technically, does an 1/8"  over 34" length = "out of parallel" from top to bottom, in relation to the front and back, and side to side for standing wave breakup, even if it looks square ???) 

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