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About UNDERSCORE

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    Somerset County, NJ
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    Laughing at the paranoid.
  1. 70lb Pitbull. Totally wireless. Very effective.
  2. Yeah, I'm expecting them to drop the endurance pro soon enough. May need to pick up three or four before they go or get totally redesigned into crap.
  3. Never had a more uncomfortable boot as Redwing. I'm a 13EE and their wides suck. Tried them twice and no luck. I've gone through four pair of the Tim Pros. They've all held up at least a year walking on metal grating and climbing ladders. After a year, I get a fresh pair since I get paid for it. I'm sure they'll ruin them sooner or later.
  4. Timberland PRO with Anti-fatigue. Great boot for $150. 12-13 hr days are no big deal with these.
  5. Can't accurately torque them with anti-sieze. Dry, clean threads is all you need
  6. Done long rides many, many times. Never felt the need to document it though. I know I did it. Congrats on the run though.
  7. Read through the whole back and forth thing. Had the same discussion with my dentist recently. He was whining about paying a plumber (in NYC) about $1000 to do a water connection to him spitoon sink on the dental chair. I asked him if I ever argued with his pricing. He said no. Then I asked him if he wired his office, did the plumbing, laid the tiles and installed all his fixtures. He said no. I asked him if he knew how. He again said no. I said I don't know dentistry so I pay you. You don't know masonry, electrical or plumbing so you pay me. What's the problem? He then shut up
  8. Actually, one is in the form of an 'X', the other is a more like an 'I'. One you can easily slip a section of pipe over it to give you more leverage, the other would be a pain to do so. Then there's the two things in your own statement that I underlined. So I guess they aren't 'the same exact thing'.
  9. I agree. Too many people are lazy and use the wrong tool for a job. Dealers and shops are the worst offenders and they are supposed to be the 'pros'. Using hand tools on the overwhelming majority of mechanical work will save you headaches. Not foolish, just fact.
  10. No such thing as a 'hot water heater'. Water heater, yes. Hot water heater, no.
  11. Always thought that people that commit suicide are way past normal thoughts. I would automatically think of the people I would be leaving behind. Their pain. I'd just keep on truckin' till I'd straighten things out. How this doesn't affect their decision shows how selfish their decision is. It must be overwhelming.
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