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Hey, if you're going, I'd be happy to pay you back for some filters. :)
512S (An old racing Ferrari, competitor to the Porsche 917)
Oh man. Another perfectly good thread ruined by drugs and religion. I suppose people just don't understand the gravity of the situation. ;)
Can a question ever truly be answered with another question? Would everyone accept the answer, even if it was given to them?
So, what's this got to do with Thunderbirds? (Sorry, I couldn't ignore the possibilities of a perfectly good on-topic thread.) :rolleyes:
Yes, she is. They're the toughest, smartest, most loyal dogs I know. Not the best behaved, maybe, but we're working on that. She's only five...
Abbse (Yemen)
No Mustangs here, but way to go, TJ. Love the nails, by the way. :rolleyes: The next poster used their bunny magic last night to avoid having...
Well, what's the obvious answer for a coast with abundant sunshine? Solar distillation of sea water seems inevitable. Or conservation, but nobody...
What about the....oops. Oh, yes, you're right. Silly me to give it away. ;)
If we're posting dog pictures, I'd better include one or two of our new puppy. Introducing....Rufous Lapus Lazuli, aka Zuli.
What? Chained to my desk, certainly, but the bank account's bursting? I wish I had that problem. Maybe I said the river banks were bursting...
No, I was only teasing. The timing seemed right for a plumbing joke, and Tom's a kind, intelligent, good-natured guy who wouldn't take that sort...
Agreed. Sorry.
Then it's just semantics. (Or maybe simian antics?) Instead of eating like chimps, we like eating chimps.
Oh, that's too many big words for so early in the day. Just say 'rust never sleeps.' :)
Sharkbite fittings are a temporary fix, likely to give you a false sense of security. Once a copper pipe has pinholes, it's rotten from within....
Wasn't there some research that showed Simian Immunodeficiency Virus passed into humans from people eating chimps?
Yes, I am. The next poster has a headache already, and hasn't even started work yet.
I often use a small portable 'camping' barbecue, which sits on a few bricks and a sheet of wood on top of the snow. When it has to - most of the...