What if it Snows?

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

  1. hope not dumb twucker

    hope not dumb twucker Road Train Member

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    So what you’re saying is my delivery in Dallas means sweat my balls off hot and miserable.
     
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    Yea man i was shocked ####less when i went out tuesday morn , i think , it was 58° in Mid Tenn.
     
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    Have you ever noticed anytime you get near a tarp it either blows or rains, or both. Screenshot_20240823_105013_Facebook.jpg
     
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    Good thing I ain’t around there or they’d be investigating a taco theft - I’m a might peckish at the moment
     
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    Still got about a pound of taco meat that's already made.

    On the strength of the recommendation of the WIIS membership, I tried the Old El Paso taco shells.

    My take:

    More structurally robust than Ortega shells, but not as flavorful.

    Safe working load of said shell is the controlling factor for me, though, so.......OEP it will be.
     
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    Yeah, Tuesday and Wednesday nights were around 56.

    Not anymore, tho. Heat's back, in spades........92 by Sunday. Yuck.
     
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    I like the soft street taco ones and double them up— they pack a much heavier load and then you can scrape up the spoils with corn chips
     
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    Can you provide me with a brand name? I'll look for them my next trip to the store.