Random Rants
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Oh man, that hit deep @Clint_D. My first car was a ‘88 Chevy blazer. That’s what saved my life when I tumbled down the highway in 2002. But it looked like a triangle when it was over so I got another ‘96 Blazer and absolutely loved it until it had some catastrophic malfunction. I was talking to my mechanic about what to get, and he swore by idea to get a stock F150 with no upgrades and drive it til it dies. I opted to get a 2002 Dodge Dakota R/T, and now I’m here. I wish I could go back to that moment and do it over.
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What few concerns I had about the appearance of my car got destroyed in a hail storm last year. As long as it runs, I'm happy with it.
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I'm 18 minutes late for work so far waiting for this tanker to fill up with tar. I cant back up either because it's a one lane road and there are umpteen tricks/cars behind me.
36000 or 50000 gallons full the sign says…
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A Suez-esque situation…
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Expectation
Versus reality
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@Filthy Bone apple tea!
I'll never forget the worst slice of pizza I've ever seen. My buddy ordered it, took one bite, and then threw it in the trash. I had to document the moment.
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Edit: I was thinking about this again, and I didn't throw mine away. I thought mine was good. I have been carefully brainwashed to be grateful for everything, especially food. So I don't ever throw food away. I always eat it. But this was actually not too bad.
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For a quick single, I've had Celeste and Red Baron. In this category I prefer Red Baron. Obviously, I would really prefer a true Pizza.
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Microwave Mushroom Pizza hits different.
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Man, fuck HGTV. Putting unrealistic expectations of project costs and/or timelines drives me insane. I just got done hanging a massive cedar floating shelf and the “how hard can it be?” comments are about to drive me up a wall. I’ve got well over 100 hours in it (plus >$800 in hardware, stain, etc) and it was a bear to get mounted correctly to put it mildly.
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Man, fuck HGTV. Putting unrealistic expectations of project costs and/or timelines drives me insane. I just got done hanging a massive cedar floating shelf and the “how hard can it be?” comments are about to drive me up a wall. I’ve got well over 100 hours in it (plus >$800 in hardware, stain, etc) and it was a bear to get mounted correctly to put it mildly.
Oof. I feel this way about most home improvement diy. Good luck with it!
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Man, fuck HGTV. Putting unrealistic expectations of project costs and/or timelines drives me insane. I just got done hanging a massive cedar floating shelf and the “how hard can it be?” comments are about to drive me up a wall. I’ve got well over 100 hours in it (plus >$800 in hardware, stain, etc) and it was a bear to get mounted correctly to put it mildly.
Oof. I feel this way about most home improvement diy. Good luck with it!
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It's the absolute worst. I owned a 100 year old row home in Baltimore with a friend and he was like: "hey how about we replace this dome light with a ceiling fan?" We take the dome light off and it's just hanging from the drywall not a joist in sight! The joist of course was ridiculously far from where we'd want the fan to actually be, so we had to cut away a huge portion of dry wall to mount an intermediate beam to mount the ceiling fan. Of course it was like 3 days and 4 trips to home depot to finish it. And don't even get me started on the time a drunk friend shoulder-barged through our (completely unlocked) door…
#renterfolife
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@Wlemon hey brotha did I see you at the San Diego Zoo today ??! LOL