BudmanTX
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Everything good overall...guess they got control of it pretty quick..Fire.
Glad your safe..
Everything good overall...guess they got control of it pretty quick..Fire.
I SHOULD go grocery shopping today, I'm thinkin I can get away with putting it off until tomorrow. The couch seems to be speaking my name louder than the freezer is.
Spotter?Fire?
Must have been a spoder there.
Got to love them Eastern European ladies!
Beware of having the munchies but having a lightly stocked kitchen.I SHOULD go grocery shopping today, I'm thinkin I can get away with putting it off until tomorrow. The couch seems to be speaking my name louder than the freezer is.
I'm feeling that way too...I have a dozen things I should do, including shopping, but I really want a nap.I SHOULD go grocery shopping today, I'm thinkin I can get away with putting it off until tomorrow. The couch seems to be speaking my name louder than the freezer is.
I have a smaller version of that for my tubeless tires on my mountain bike. I'd be worried about having my tire blow out at 100kph if I did it myself.
tacos are serious business, I don't share.Wow...if you were in my area I know a couple of guys that would patch for 15, bring him a couple tacos 10.....
HELLLLLOOOOooooooo in there.......ere....ere....ere
Post it if it makes you smile, laugh, frown or cry.Spotter?
No, not specifically. The area is fairly populated.
No word on cause yet but 2 days ago we got an unmeasureable (<0.01in) rainfall, ground got wet and there was lightning. Last night before I left we left there was 0.09in rain event. Good for helping them get a handle but not something to provide lasting mitigation.
If any of these posts causing anyone distress I am sorry. Please know experience of members here gives me strength.
Now LG, if you aren't waiting for the tyre to be fixed.....you know you can do it.
I still have peaches, blackberries, and ice cream, I'm good.Beware of having the munchies but having a lightly stocked kitchen.
Most tire places won't repair them now due to insurance regulations...They aren't allowed too, here anyways. They do have patches that they can put on inside but the puncture has to be at least an inch from the sidewall.Took it to two different mechanics and a Canadian Tire and they all said they can't do a repair. OK Tire is going to replace it for $225 installed. Bonus, my dad offered to pay for it. Normally I'd say no, but not today.
I have a smaller version of that for my tubeless tires on my mountain bike. I'd be worried about having my tire blow out at 100kph if I did it myself.
Yummmm....I keep looking at them in the grocery...Fresh from Georgia! $2.99 a pound. I guess I should try em before I bitch too much about the price... they are like candyI still have peaches, blackberries, and ice cream, I'm good.
The problem with most of the ones in the store is they pick them green so they don't get damaged in shipment, but it is what it is.Yummmm....I keep looking at them in the grocery...Fresh from Georgia! $2.99 a pound. I guess I should try em before I bitch too much about the price... they are like candy
Well I DID get a nap in today!! I might need coffee now though...at 7 pm, ugh! I been on a kick of eating lunch about 3 pm and dinner about 8-9 pm. It's not good!