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My mower does a really good job at mulching, but the long stuff from edging and the stuff that gets left on the driveway and front walk gets blown onto the street for the local minivans and Mustangs to disperse. I try not to water too much of the street while watering my lawn, but if you're that close to the curb, we need to talk. |
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Pet peeve (sharing the road-lol! And grass clippings in the road :shakes head: ) |
Grass is still better then the dirt and rocks I have in my area (new construction)
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just last week i noticed construction equipment turning over the abandond land to begin construction... and all the crazy dust is blowing across the street at the community that was built pre-2008. :icon17: hahahaha. so who gets the last laugh? :D Quote:
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morning all, brothers bday party later today/night.
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I think I just stayed up too late. For some reason ppl wanted to talk to me from 10-11p last night. :confused: Oh well, I felt popular!! :tup: |
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what time do you usually get up? i usually go to bed just before midnight, up and running by 6:30am to make breakfast and stuff. this am i made omlet, had a wife-made bread roll, plain yogurt, banana, coffee. im not tired at all. :D |
so i tried my new van's shoes to drive my MT fit to work. to my surprise these shoes did fairly well even though the heel is not rounded.
as long as i dont tear into my carpet floor mats, these shoes could actually work as driving shoes. :icon17: back to my piloti's for now though. :p |
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For a while I was okay with staying up until 11-12, but suddenly I am tired as all getout at 10p (which is good for me anyways). |
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maybe in your teens, but not at age 100. |
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Ok, since I was so serious about buying those mirror yesterday, I've decided I can be serious about the oil cooler. I'm tempted to just buy Z1 25 row and call it a day. However, I'm looking at building the pieces myself, and it looks like I can either build one significantly cheaper or build a nicer one for the same price.
I really don't mind paying for higher quality (i.e. Setrab), but is it really worth it when compared to a Tru-Cool? I mean $50-$100 is way cheaper than $250-$350, plus ModShack vouched for the Tru-Cool. The entire order minus the core totals around $250 with nice hoses and all the fittings. I'm looking at the 25 or 36 row Tru-Cool for an additional $50 or more than doubling the price for the Setrab Series 9 20 row at an additional $280. With a $200+ price difference, I'm open to any thoughts and perspectives :tiphat: |
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