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    Originally posted by skippabcool View Post
    You probably already told me but that is about 6 hours of windshield time, correct?
    Close, It's about 3:45 each way
    "Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace

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      Originally posted by Iwndr View Post
      Close, It's about 3:45 each way
      Thats a normal day for me, but im only at the destination for about 30 minutes then its back in the van and head home.
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        Originally posted by chpthril View Post
        Thats a normal day for me, but im only at the destination for about 30 minutes then its back in the van and head home.
        Your a fast worker.

        I am sometimes similar. I will have customers that have problems, I get there and nothing. Wasted drive.

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          Originally posted by chpthril View Post
          Thats a normal day for me, but im only at the destination for about 30 minutes then its back in the van and head home.
          I'll be there about 2-3 hrs, your miles out there are a lot harder than mine, not near as much traffic here unless you have to run I-80 the highway of death
          "Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace

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            Originally posted by Iwndr View Post
            I'll be there about 2-3 hrs, your miles out there are a lot harder than mine, not near as much traffic here unless you have to run I-80 the highway of death
            Spending all that time with those engineers, you will have lots of wisdom for us tomorrow.

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              Originally posted by skippabcool View Post
              Spending all that time with those engineers, you will have lots of wisdom for us tomorrow.
              Yeah kinda like hanging out around here
              "Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace

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                Originally posted by Iwndr View Post
                I think they are all freshman at the school of mimes




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                  Dr, what color SeaDek did you order?

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                    Originally posted by dingleberry View Post



                    It takes a lot of schooling to get it down.

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                      Mine is storm grey over black.

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                          Originally posted by ajholt7 View Post
                          Mine is storm grey over black.
                          Iwndr if the cool gray over storm gray is too light? Do they get dirty, stained, etc.. Can it be cleaned?

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                            Screw around with nature and it will come back to haunt you.

                            The Malaysian government decided to solve their disease-carrying mosquito problem by spraying the infested areas with DDT. This worked, but the cockroaches then devoured the dead mosquitos. This was followed by the region's gecko lizards consuming the roaches. The geckos did not die from the residual poison (surprisingly), but their central nervous systems were greatly affected, causing the lizards to slow down. Moving up the food chain, the cats ate the slow-moving lizards and started to die off in large quantities. Of course, fewer cats means more rats, and the country's rat population soared. As a result, the World Health Organization was forced to step in and ban the DDT. In an effort to restore the ecological balance, they flew in planeloads of cats to kill the rats.
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                              Originally posted by Dave K View Post
                              Screw around with nature and it will come back to haunt you.

                              The Malaysian government decided to solve their disease-carrying mosquito problem by spraying the infested areas with DDT. This worked, but the cockroaches then devoured the dead mosquitos. This was followed by the region's gecko lizards consuming the roaches. The geckos did not die from the residual poison (surprisingly), but their central nervous systems were greatly affected, causing the lizards to slow down. Moving up the food chain, the cats ate the slow-moving lizards and started to die off in large quantities. Of course, fewer cats means more rats, and the country's rat population soared. As a result, the World Health Organization was forced to step in and ban the DDT. In an effort to restore the ecological balance, they flew in planeloads of cats to kill the rats.
                              Hopefully big cats.

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                                Originally posted by skippabcool View Post
                                Hopefully big cats.
                                Large pu$$ies?

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