What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. tramm01

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    I don’t
     
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    20250525_142846.jpg i got to deal with this crap today and move a pos trailer, one more thing and I have a trifecta.
     
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    We just had griff pile on the shop couch for about an hour and the rhinoceros is well — thinking Dave and the OM have been feeding him donuts though cause he’s putting on some weight — especially after 3 days of F’n off and playing with no naps in the afternoon
     
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    I don't know why the pic posted twice, maybe a mod can remove one I don't seem to be able too.
     
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    The rattlesnake was the first young one I've seen this year. The rest were adults. We almost always kill a rattlesnake around the house but not often. This year though is different. Chicken snakes we can always get a few of those. It's the rattlesnakes that concern me because we have great grandkids that come out, and even though we tell them to watch out for them I'm not sure how much watching they do.
     
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    Prime rib will be cooked to 117° and pulled to rest while the grill heats to 700°.
    Then sear both sides for a minute or so.
     
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    Got it.
     
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    I’d still be starving if someone cooked all that broccoli. Nothing ruins a good meal as much as broccoli or cooked carrots can.
     
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    Thanks Mack