View Poll Results: Do you prefer us lobbing Potatoes or Grenades to take care of spammers?
Lob potatoes to just stun them
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16.67%
Lob grenades and remove them from the TMS pool permanently
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83.33%
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here's a funny I was helping my son NatHan work on his car & his buddy calls , the place I bought both my Mustangs here Suburban Ford has a 2015 red on the lot , unlocked & keys in cup holder ed I guess theyrs trying to give them away.
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R u looking for the scoop facing toward u or out? I have seen em both ways & like em both ways too.
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I smoked for 20 years and quit. It's been more than 15 years now since I've had a cigarette. I grew up as a kid in a house where there was always a Marlboro pack laying around. Some people live a really long life smoking and are never effected by them. If a person really doesn't want to quit then don't quit I say. I wanted to quit because I just got tired of them if you can believe that. One day I just crushed the pack up and threw it in the trash when I was at a bar one night. After that I went back a few times as I craved it. I had a cigar now and again. At that point it made my stomach flop around and I got dizzy from the effects. I don't believe people should quit as a resolution to a new year. Resolutions just get broke. It's a life choice for me and the people I may effect, nothing more. I am happy to say that my kids have never been raised in a smokey house or car. Nothing is there tempting them to smoke. I feel I've done my part to this point. If some day my girls do smoke it won't be because I or we exposed them to it. If you really want to quit smoking you can. It will always be around you and you can not get completely get away from it. I never had an E cigarette. Today's Kids are now growing up with them.
It wasn't really a new year resolution, just seemed like the best time to start a different regimen. We'll see how it works. Its just the routine that makes it so hard for me because I don't do change well. I'm a creature of habit, so the going outside to smoke is just part of my routine, heck I associate being outside with smoking so much that when I go out for something my first instinct is to light up, even if I don't want a cig or didn't go out for one. I even smoke a whole lot more in the summer just because I'm outside so much more.
Is that in Detroit?
I didn't even know it was flavored.
I didn't mean my previous post to be too blunt. But you love smoking too much to just quit. Until the dislike for what it is doing to your lungs outweighs all the things you like about smoking, cold turkey won't work. But a gradual slide might.
Pretty much all healthy stuff is a compromise. Living on chemo is a compromise. The people you know see you with your beard back and some hair out from under your hat for 6 months. Then they see you bald and no beard for 6 months. Weekly blood jabs. Stuck to an IV for 5-6 hrs once a month. Weird stuff you have to deal with as your body processes the stuff. Weird taste in your mouth. Constant fatigue. Its all a compromise. And apparently just luck of the draw in most instances - with the exception of ingesting known carcinogens.
>A new study has concluded that many people's risk of developing cancer often depends on simple bad luck in cell division.
Overall, they attributed 65 percent of cancer incidence to random mutations in genes that can drive cancer growth.
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/biological...190103087.html
I didn't mean my previous post to be too blunt. But you love smoking too much to just quit. Until the dislike for what it is doing to your lungs outweighs all the things you like about smoking, cold turkey won't work. But a gradual slide might.
Pretty much all healthy stuff is a compromise. Living on chemo is a compromise. The people you know see you with your beard back and some hair out from under your hat for 6 months. Then they see you bald and no beard for 6 months. Weekly blood jabs. Stuck to an IV for 5-6 hrs once a month. Weird stuff you have to deal with as your body processes the stuff. Weird taste in your mouth. Constant fatigue. Its all a compromise. And apparently just luck of the draw in most instances - with the exception of ingesting known carcinogens.
>A new study has concluded that many people's risk of developing cancer often depends on simple bad luck in cell division.
Overall, they attributed 65 percent of cancer incidence to random mutations in genes that can drive cancer growth.
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/biological...190103087.html
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Can anyone tell this dumb girl where i actually install the led electronic flasher? I looked thru the chilton manual & thot it was going into the smaller fuse box down on the passenger side, so i pulled the panels, opened the box, only to find that the prong pattern on the flasher doesnt match. Its supposed to be plug and play on my 08 GT to eliminate hyperflash since i changed to LED bulbs all the way around, but where does it go???
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To be completely honest, I like the style, the stagger, and the excellent tire choice, but they are too small. I don't know if I've ever seen 18's on that body fit right. Just gotta be honest with you. I believe the reason you don't seem ecstatic with them is because of this. The wheel wells are just way too big on those cars.
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To be completely honest, I like the style, the stagger, and the excellent tire choice, but they are too small. I don't know if I've ever seen 18's on that body fit right. Just gotta be honest with you. I believe the reason you don't seem ecstatic with them is because of this. The wheel wells are just way too big on those cars.
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What really looks stupid IMO is 20's with no sidewall, lowered too much, where the tire doesn't match the arc at all. Ghetto flat bill hat.
EDIT: 255/35/20,20x10 rear with 285/30/20
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Actually I like the 235/50x18 because there's a little bit more (old school) sidewall, and they match the arc pretty well. Could be a tad lower. . What really looks stupid IMO is 20's with no sidewall, lowered too much, where the tire doesn't match the arc at all. Ghetto flat bill hat. EDIT: 255/35/20,20x10 rear with 285/30/20 .
To be completely honest, I like the style, the stagger, and the excellent tire choice, but they are too small. I don't know if I've ever seen 18's on that body fit right. Just gotta be honest with you. I believe the reason you don't seem ecstatic with them is because of this. The wheel wells are just way too big on those cars.
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Actually I like the 235/50x18 because there's a little bit more (old school) sidewall, and they match the arc pretty well. Could be a tad lower. . What really looks stupid IMO is 20's with no sidewall, lowered too much, where the tire doesn't match the arc at all. Ghetto flat bill hat. EDIT: 255/35/20,20x10 rear with 285/30/20 .
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I ♥ Sausage
I ♥ Sausage
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It's the brush rim/dark centers that give the optical illusion of his being smaller, rather than yours being all the same polished finish.
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My danged ear is half stopped up and its driving me insane. It like it has water in it and it keeps shifting around. Need to put some alcohol in it and see if its water and will dry up.
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Tilt your head sideways so the bad ear is down, hop up and down a bit to dislodge it.