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#351
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#352
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#353
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Did a short ride this morning and now I’m bored. I think I’ll go out and stare at my freshly painted garage.
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#354
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This range does have a handy LED bar, under the glass, in front of each burner, to indicate that it's on and the relative temp (and to flash at you if you're an idiot trying to use a non-magnetic pan). It's kinda Knight Rider-ish.
#355
So it is
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My hand blistered up almost immediately, it must be ready.
This range does have a handy LED bar, under the glass, in front of each burner, to indicate that it's on and the relative temp (and to flash at you if you're an idiot trying to use a non-magnetic pan). It's kinda Knight Rider-ish.
This range does have a handy LED bar, under the glass, in front of each burner, to indicate that it's on and the relative temp (and to flash at you if you're an idiot trying to use a non-magnetic pan). It's kinda Knight Rider-ish.
#356
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#357
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#358
Should Be More Popular
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#359
Mostly Harmless
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#360
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I was not bored today. And I don't have a freshly painted garage.
#361
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Congratulations.
#362
cowboy, steel horse, etc
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Got another flat on the Basso the other day. Peeled a tyre bead off, yanked the tube, inflated, noted hole on inside, peeked at the rim tape and it's riddled with holes. Skinniest rim tape I have is 25.4, which I guess I could cut lengthwise, but it doesn't sound fun.
Silver lining: tubeless tape should make tyre mounting much easier, they always fit tight on these wheels with ye olde fond de jante from Velox.
Silver lining: tubeless tape should make tyre mounting much easier, they always fit tight on these wheels with ye olde fond de jante from Velox.
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I was very excited to get home in time for some of the 4th quarter of TNF, but after 5 mins I was starting to doze off. zzz.
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#365
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I appear to be the only one in the office today.
#366
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About 15 minutes ago, I said to my wife, "Since it's not raining or snowing, I'm going to sneak out for a short ride while the girl is in preschool."
I prepped the bike and laid out the kit.
...and now we've got a wintry mix of rain and snow. With the wind, it looks pretty damn miserable. I'm still haven't ruled out a ride, though, 'cause I'm dumb like that.
I prepped the bike and laid out the kit.
...and now we've got a wintry mix of rain and snow. With the wind, it looks pretty damn miserable. I'm still haven't ruled out a ride, though, 'cause I'm dumb like that.
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#369
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My hand blistered up almost immediately, it must be ready.
This range does have a handy LED bar, under the glass, in front of each burner, to indicate that it's on and the relative temp (and to flash at you if you're an idiot trying to use a non-magnetic pan). It's kinda Knight Rider-ish.
This range does have a handy LED bar, under the glass, in front of each burner, to indicate that it's on and the relative temp (and to flash at you if you're an idiot trying to use a non-magnetic pan). It's kinda Knight Rider-ish.
#370
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We not only had to cancel sites, but had to winterize the trailer and blow out our sprinkler lines. Eighteen degrees this morning, so we had a 62 degree shift. No fall for you.
#371
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#373
Should Be More Popular
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#375
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