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Ummm i am not sure if u are being serious or not...hahahaha


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Gasoline doesn't freeze solid easily, typically requiring extremely cold temperatures between -40°F and -200°F (-40°C to -130°C), with most blends freezing around -100°F (-73°C), but colder weather can cause components to gel or water in the tank to freeze, blocking fuel lines. Issues usually stem from water freezing in fuel lines, not the gasoline itself solidifying, though it can thicken and separate.
 
Da fuck??? That's more than I paid for my first two cars combined!

And it's probably one of those awkward slim slippery as an eel things that you're average ham fisted a-hole like me can't hold on to to save my life!

This one has an extra battery, luckily. With that and a rubber bumper, it's big enough to actually hold on to and not hit the ground every 37.5 seconds!

Ducking cell phones and new cars suck!
Well, when you get the phone, you're gonna have to buy a screen protector then you have to buy an otter box.So if you drop it.... and of course you'll need insurance.
 
So i saw this torch thing that you hook a small propane cannoster too.... i am not saying good for cars etc. But how about sidewalks. I think we need to get some
They work great. I use it on the weeds in the summer. I have stone around my beds. So I just burned the weed, so it kills the seeds as well. The problem is, you have to hook it up to a twenty pound propane tank, so I got a little hand cart, strap it to the handcart and it has a four foot leed. They sell them at harbor freight without the tank. They sell them with an igniter or without an igniter, about forty dollars.
 
Well, when you get the phone, you're gonna have to buy a screen protector then you have to buy an otter box.So if you drop it.... and of course you'll need insurance.


Wells Fargo has a thingie where if you pay your phone bill on one of their credit cards, they insure the thing fer nuthin'. I think that it's the usual where if you go swimming with it, you're on your own.
 
Morning all. Hope everyone got what their hearts desired from Pere Noel…

Yesterday, the day of recovery that was NOT! Setting up watches and other do-dads. Then the youngest’s computer monitor went out. Checked the app to see if maybe I’d purchased the extended warranty…nope…it shit the bed literally 4 yrs after purchase (it was a Christmas present) so did a chat thing and scheduled a visit for them to check it out…$80 up front just to send it off…then and only then it would be almost as much to fix it than to just get a new one….the system is rigged, but the young one got a new monitor and is happy.

Went up into the attic to cut the pipe for repairs the squirrels have done. After I hoist myself up (I ain’t as young as I used to be…) I see there really is no way I can get to it. The heat pump octopus ducting is just too large…no way to step over but could possibly crawl under…if I had flooring…I need to traverse the joists.

So, abandoned that idea and now it’s up on the roof. I found all the new gear I need to do the repair and a guy at Lowe’s recommended a drill bit with a cutter that I can stick down the pipe and cut it from the inside! Genius!

I have good weather, 72 and sunny, no wind. So a good day to head up 30+ feet. The good news is my work area is right above our back porch so a 10’ ladder to that, then a six foot ladder for access to the pipe. On paper it should be an easy fix….

You’ll get either the brag report or news at 6 that HDH met an untimely end…

——The MZ——

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You know, with the HDMI compatible TVS, if they're not smart TVS, you might be able to use someone's old T. V as a monitor you just need a hdmi cable
 
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