What if it Snows?

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

  1. homeskillet

    homeskillet Road Train Member

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    That'll keep the dust down when you pull into the parking lot at the 87 BBQ...
     
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    I've never been in downtown Seattle. Ever. For any reason.

    Nor can I imagine the circumstances under which I would be there....
     
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    So many answers to @Opus question/situation.
    I once told a business partner that I was going by the store room and crank my lawnmower. December of 79/80 (we had just opened a shop), kinda cool, and he said: Roger, it is threatening snow here; in winter time, and you are cranking your lawnmower.
    I said sure, mowers don't know it may snow or what month it is. He just shook his head.
    (probably told his wife that night we have Fd up going in business with this man.)
    However, before all these treatment for the 10% added gas, I just cranked my stuff about once a month or so, let it run 10 or 15 minutes, and when the mower next was needed, just pull the rope.

    You know, I was so foolish I drained the water out of a Farmall M's radiator and block in winter when Daddy said it would freeze that night. We did not have "reliable" weather forecast or could afford store bought antifreeze.(Alcohol).
    Times have changed, but some things are still the same.
     
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    I'm not sure how to respond to that.......
     
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    You have got you eye on hiring this guy as soon as he is free from the employer he is going to set, right?
    Smooth, and got a free feed and drinkee in the handling.....
     
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    WE NEED UPDATES FROM EVERYONE SO WE CAN GET SOME MOAR METH, I MEAN UPDATE OUR TEAM.
     
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    do some research on holsters the best ones are rock hard leather because when the weapon is drown it can’t get caught and snag on something. Just a thought buy an high quality existing one and then do your work on it.
     
  8. homeskillet

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    I side with Opus on this one......
     
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    Poach’n is against the law— If’n you believe in such things
     
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