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Upgraded to a mini-suite with wet bar and fridge. Milos just killing it.
*******Upgraded to a mini-suite with wet bar and fridge. Milos just killing it.
Inertia?Night skiing is fun, averaging about 50 MPH down this mtn. Some kids passed me so I caught them and passed em at the bottom, they seemed surprised an old fat guy could move like a cobra.
This happened today. Brutal. :(Mine too.Christmas Vacation starts riiiiiiiiiiiight now!
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Velociraptor On Skis is the name of my Dinosaur Jr. tribute band.I'm like a velociraptor on skis tanner
It sucks. I only had one instance where I was all prepped to revel in the joy of doing it. My VP sensed that and wisely removed me from the situation and took care of the formalities. He probably saved my ### by doing so.This happened today. Brutal. :(Mine too. Then I get to fire three people when I get back.Christmas Vacation starts riiiiiiiiiiiight now!![]()
I fired someone for the first time when I was 29. I almost started crying. Now I'm 38 and have grown to realize it's part of the job.It sucks. I only had one instance where I was all prepped to revel in the joy of doing it. My VP sensed that and wisely removed me from the situation and took care of the formalities. He probably saved my ### by doing so.This happened today. Brutal. :(Mine too. Then I get to fire three people when I get back.Christmas Vacation starts riiiiiiiiiiiight now!![]()
Rubicon is a trim/equipment package available for the Jeep Wrangler 2 door or 4 door (Unlimited). It is the most off road ready of all the Wrangler variants.Anyone have experience with the Jeep Rubicon? I know there's a jeep thread here, but it scares me.
What I know so far about the Rubicon: it is pleasingly composed of rectangles and has big tires.
seems like a quality vehicle for moving from one house to another multiple times in a given year.Rubicon is a trim/equipment package available for the Jeep Wrangler 2 door or 4 door (Unlimited). It is the most off road ready of all the Wrangler variants.Anyone have experience with the Jeep Rubicon? I know there's a jeep thread here, but it scares me.
What I know so far about the Rubicon: it is pleasingly composed of rectangles and has big tires.
Anna Clark. Definitely remember her.I'll have to look her up when I get home.Older sister of a classmateOfficer Pete Malloy said:Who was your classmate?El Floppo said:Officer Pete Malloy said:watChemical X said:she has neither T nor A![]()
I mentioned in the Playboy thread that a girl from HS ended up as a playmate, my senior year. In the same issue were photos of Vanna... IIRC, she has both Ts and A.
Ooo! When you sign the contract be sure to say "Alea iacta est".Anyone have experience with the Jeep Rubicon? I know there's a jeep thread here, but it scares me.
What I know so far about the Rubicon: it is pleasingly composed of rectangles and has big tires.
Thx. But, is it a decent car? I don't know anything about Wranglers, really.Rubicon is a trim/equipment package available for the Jeep Wrangler 2 door or 4 door (Unlimited). It is the most off road ready of all the Wrangler variants.Anyone have experience with the Jeep Rubicon? I know there's a jeep thread here, but it scares me.
What I know so far about the Rubicon: it is pleasingly composed of rectangles and has big tires.
Well, the wrangler is a lot like a rubicon with a different trim package.Thx. But, is it a decent car? I don't know anything about Wranglers, really.Rubicon is a trim/equipment package available for the Jeep Wrangler 2 door or 4 door (Unlimited). It is the most off road ready of all the Wrangler variants.Anyone have experience with the Jeep Rubicon? I know there's a jeep thread here, but it scares me.
What I know so far about the Rubicon: it is pleasingly composed of rectangles and has big tires.
Ah...Well, the wrangler is a lot like a rubicon with a different trim package.Thx. But, is it a decent car? I don't know anything about Wranglers, really.Rubicon is a trim/equipment package available for the Jeep Wrangler 2 door or 4 door (Unlimited). It is the most off road ready of all the Wrangler variants.Anyone have experience with the Jeep Rubicon? I know there's a jeep thread here, but it scares me.
What I know so far about the Rubicon: it is pleasingly composed of rectangles and has big tires.
You staying at 4Q?I think my Check Liver light just came on. Which is bad, because I have four more nights in Vegas after this one.
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That's the name of my The Bangles tribute band3 people with 4 door Rubs
Isn't it only like 1030?I think my Check Liver light just came on. Which is bad, because I have four more nights in Vegas after this one.
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Plaza now, the D later.You staying at 4Q?I think my Check Liver light just came on. Which is bad, because I have four more nights in Vegas after this one.
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Been hitting the sauce pretty hard since noon. Also, I'm old.That's the name of my The Bangles tribute band3 people with 4 door Rubs
Isn't it only like 1030?I think my Check Liver light just came on. Which is bad, because I have four more nights in Vegas after this one.
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According to every review you will find from non-enthusiasts it is a terrible vehicle. They fail every standard car rating metric. They don't ride as well as other vehicles. Their fuel economy is worse. They may not be as reliable. Crash test results are suspect. They offer limited modern conveniences or comforts. Although I hear you might be able to get a factory back up camera this year.Thx. But, is it a decent car? I don't know anything about Wranglers, really.Rubicon is a trim/equipment package available for the Jeep Wrangler 2 door or 4 door (Unlimited). It is the most off road ready of all the Wrangler variants.Anyone have experience with the Jeep Rubicon? I know there's a jeep thread here, but it scares me.
What I know so far about the Rubicon: it is pleasingly composed of rectangles and has big tires.
I'm in FL and don't really have a super cool spot aside from our normal, AC houe house (no basement).krista4 said:K4, Eom, Frosty - first of all, how are you? congrats and welcome to homebrewing.
Second, do yourselves a favor and try to keep the beer as cool as is practical during fermentation. High 60s-low 70s is fine, but much above that you start getting some headache-inducing byproducts. I'm assuming you don't have a temp-controlled fermenter at this point, so a couple of ways to do this are:
(1) find the coolest spot in your house, like a closet or a room where you can shut heating vents (check local listings)
(b) keep a damp t-shirt or towel wrapped around the fermenter for some evaporative cooling (which is also the name of my Marvin Gaye tribute band).Thanks. Ours is in a 64-degree spot right now; hoping that will be good.
Uruk, I have no idea the answer to your question. I'm staying out of it as much as possible, including w/r/t the drinking of it.
What temp do you keep the house at?I'm in FL and don't really have a super cool spot aside from our normal, AC houe house (no basement).krista4 said:K4, Eom, Frosty - first of all, how are you? congrats and welcome to homebrewing.
Second, do yourselves a favor and try to keep the beer as cool as is practical during fermentation. High 60s-low 70s is fine, but much above that you start getting some headache-inducing byproducts. I'm assuming you don't have a temp-controlled fermenter at this point, so a couple of ways to do this are:
(1) find the coolest spot in your house, like a closet or a room where you can shut heating vents (check local listings)
(b) keep a damp t-shirt or towel wrapped around the fermenter for some evaporative cooling (which is also the name of my Marvin Gaye tribute band).Thanks. Ours is in a 64-degree spot right now; hoping that will be good.
Uruk, I have no idea the answer to your question. I'm staying out of it as much as possible, including w/r/t the drinking of it.
I guess the refrigerator would be too cold?
:applause:Different Trim Package is the name of my ###### Riot cover band.
Impressive they could take a pic while grooving to EDM and sucking a ####.There was a really cool rainbow here today. I know because about 10 of my FB friends posted pics of it.
The "swamp cooler" goes along with my "damp t-shirt" suggestion. Here's an example I just found on the googlesWhat temp do you keep the house at?I'm in FL and don't really have a super cool spot aside from our normal, AC houe house (no basement).krista4 said:K4, Eom, Frosty - first of all, how are you? congrats and welcome to homebrewing.
Second, do yourselves a favor and try to keep the beer as cool as is practical during fermentation. High 60s-low 70s is fine, but much above that you start getting some headache-inducing byproducts. I'm assuming you don't have a temp-controlled fermenter at this point, so a couple of ways to do this are:
(1) find the coolest spot in your house, like a closet or a room where you can shut heating vents (check local listings)
(b) keep a damp t-shirt or towel wrapped around the fermenter for some evaporative cooling (which is also the name of my Marvin Gaye tribute band).Thanks. Ours is in a 64-degree spot right now; hoping that will be good.
Uruk, I have no idea the answer to your question. I'm staying out of it as much as possible, including w/r/t the drinking of it.
I guess the refrigerator would be too cold?
You can make up a swamp cooler. Basically a tub of water with an aquarium heater/cooler dropped in it.
Or, if you have an unused fridge or freezer or a huge container you could use that provided you have temperature control.
Back in the Halcyon days of 2009, I had to sit down on a Friday and lay off 8 people one after the other. That was fun.It sucks. I only had one instance where I was all prepped to revel in the joy of doing it. My VP sensed that and wisely removed me from the situation and took care of the formalities. He probably saved my ### by doing so.This happened today. Brutal. :(Mine too.Then I get to fire three people when I get back.Christmas Vacation starts riiiiiiiiiiiight now!![]()
At my last job the head of the labor & employment legal group had to fire 15 people one day. When he was done, the SVP of HR then fired him.Back in the Halcyon days of 2009, I had to sit down on a Friday and lay off 8 people one after the other. That was fun.It sucks. I only had one instance where I was all prepped to revel in the joy of doing it. My VP sensed that and wisely removed me from the situation and took care of the formalities. He probably saved my ### by doing so.This happened today. Brutal. :(Mine too.Then I get to fire three people when I get back.Christmas Vacation starts riiiiiiiiiiiight now!![]()
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This probably suits your needs a little betterThanks for all the input on the Jeep. Probably not the car for me.
75 or 76What temp do you keep the house at?You can make up a swamp cooler. Basically a tub of water with an aquarium heater/cooler dropped in it.I'm in FL and don't really have a super cool spot aside from our normal, AC houe house (no basement).I guess the refrigerator would be too cold?krista4 said:K4, Eom, Frosty - first of all, how are you? congrats and welcome to homebrewing.
Second, do yourselves a favor and try to keep the beer as cool as is practical during fermentation. High 60s-low 70s is fine, but much above that you start getting some headache-inducing byproducts. I'm assuming you don't have a temp-controlled fermenter at this point, so a couple of ways to do this are:
(1) find the coolest spot in your house, like a closet or a room where you can shut heating vents (check local listings)
(b) keep a damp t-shirt or towel wrapped around the fermenter for some evaporative cooling (which is also the name of my Marvin Gaye tribute band).Thanks. Ours is in a 64-degree spot right now; hoping that will be good.
Uruk, I have no idea the answer to your question. I'm staying out of it as much as possible, including w/r/t the drinking of it.
Or, if you have an unused fridge or freezer or a huge container you could use that provided you have temperature control.
Sorry dude.Well, had about 3 weeks of things going well. MIL is at the ER after seeing flashing lights in her eyes (same person that had a disabling stroke and had to live with us for 18 months previously).
Also found out this morning that a childhood friend's 13 year old daughter is undergoing a brain biopsy this morning where the doctors expect to confirm a terminal inoperable brain tumor. :sad:
This. Awful news all around, but any time a kid's involved, that only compounds itSorry dude.Well, had about 3 weeks of things going well. MIL is at the ER after seeing flashing lights in her eyes (same person that had a disabling stroke and had to live with us for 18 months previously).
Also found out this morning that a childhood friend's 13 year old daughter is undergoing a brain biopsy this morning where the doctors expect to confirm a terminal inoperable brain tumor. :sad:
I love the D.Plaza now, the D later.You staying at 4Q?I think my Check Liver light just came on. Which is bad, because I have four more nights in Vegas after this one.
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