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The ufck is the "gonna tell my kids" meme about
The ufck is the "gonna tell my kids" meme about
Eh, the plot twist was kinda cool but.. Tarantino just..well,.. I don't like his stuff anymore. This movie was sloooow and in true Tarantino format, spending way too much time on ignorant misplaced scenes.. just my thoughts..Watched "once upon a time in Hollywood". A little slow but the ending is great. Pretty good throughout other than the pacing.
Sweet. When I was 12 my granddad bought my uncle a brand new '90 IROC Z28, blk and grey. It was the fastest thing I'd ever been in at the time and dreamed of one day owning one. I learned my lesson for horsepower at 18 and been a p/u guy ever since.Gotta get the garage cleaned up so I can get started on this.
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Thinking ultimate TBI mods, L98/LT1 cam, headers and 3.23s. Then subframe braces, wonder bar, tubular LCAs and drive the crap out of it with the A/C on and cruise set...
That’s super nice! After college I wanna get a project 2nd gen DSM GSX eclipse! Good luck with the build! Keep us updatedGotta get the garage cleaned up so I can get started on this.
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Thinking ultimate TBI mods, L98/LT1 cam, headers and 3.23s. Then subframe braces, wonder bar, tubular LCAs and drive the crap out of it with the A/C on and cruise set...
So.. My long term future's been on the mind lately. Kinda weird typing about it to strangers although being here under a year and the camaraderie vibe that this place has, I feel like yall are my closest buddies here lately.. Anyway.
I went to the doc this morning for my monthly IVIG infusion and another chemo treatment for the HLH I was diagnosed with last December. I don't show but slight traces of it on my bloodwork but something I didn't remember the doc telling me, I guess Feb or Marchish, was that HLH has a super high mortality rate with people who are diagnosed, like 2-6mo, and even treated in time, in adults only 21-26% make it 5yrs.
So no more waiting to do things, life is too short, literally. I'm going to continue building this X and have a blast with it. Anyone need any firearms!? haha I'm dumping all of my sports collection too and going on hiatus~
I'll keep working as long as I can as they are very good about giving me as much time off as I want and I have endless PTO accrued..
What a pain in the ass! Good note is the pancreas and kidney transplant from 2009 are doing great again!
So.. My long term future's been on the mind lately. Kinda weird typing about it to strangers although being here under a year and the camaraderie vibe that this place has, I feel like yall are my closest buddies here lately.. Anyway.
I went to the doc this morning for my monthly IVIG infusion and another chemo treatment for the HLH I was diagnosed with last December. I don't show but slight traces of it on my bloodwork but something I didn't remember the doc telling me, I guess Feb or Marchish, was that HLH has a super high mortality rate with people who are diagnosed, like 2-6mo, and even treated in time, in adults only 21-26% make it 5yrs.
So no more waiting to do things, life is too short, literally. I'm going to continue building this X and have a blast with it. Anyone need any firearms!? haha I'm dumping all of my sports collection too and going on hiatus~
I'll keep working as long as I can as they are very good about giving me as much time off as I want and I have endless PTO accrued..
What a pain in the ass! Good note is the pancreas and kidney transplant from 2009 are doing great again!
I cook whole chickens in there fairly regularly. Works great, makes them extra tender
Tried that once, how do you keep it from pecking at the top and scratching the bowl with its claws??? Also, the feathers make everything else in there taste a bit funny...
Slow cookers are great, makes meal prep a lot easier. Don't usually do entire chickens, I prefer those roasted so you get some nice crisp edges on them. But mix in a good sauce with some chicken thighs...
If I lived within 4-5 hour's I'd bounce on over and give ya a hand wrenching but living a couple hour's from the east coast in Maryland I don't see it . I am glad to hear your transplant's are doing great on their 10 year anniversary !! It's good your employer understand's and give's you the time you need. Keep that positive attitude and forward looking thought........... I think it help's Don't forget the updates , on you and the X build"""""So.. My long term future's been on the mind lately. Kinda weird typing about it to strangers although being here under a year and the camaraderie vibe that this place has, I feel like yall are my closest buddies here lately.. Anyway.
I went to the doc this morning for my monthly IVIG infusion and another chemo treatment for the HLH I was diagnosed with last December. I don't show but slight traces of it on my bloodwork but something I didn't remember the doc telling me, I guess Feb or Marchish, was that HLH has a super high mortality rate with people who are diagnosed, like 2-6mo, and even treated in time, in adults only 21-26% make it 5yrs.
So no more waiting to do things, life is too short, literally. I'm going to continue building this X and have a blast with it. Anyone need any firearms!? haha I'm dumping all of my sports collection too and going on hiatus~
I'll keep working as long as I can as they are very good about giving me as much time off as I want and I have endless PTO accrued..
What a pain in the ass! Good note is the pancreas and kidney transplant from 2009 are doing great again!
Sorry man, there was only 1 left.
Looks awesome!View attachment 12110 Terry, saved you a slice.
Homemade?View attachment 12110 Terry, saved you a slice.
I'm here for the jameson.Jameson time
Jameson time