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Johnj
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#1721 Unread post by Johnj »

Try one of these.
People say I'm stupid and apathetic. I don't know what that means, and I don't care.
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#1722 Unread post by ofblong »

LOL I stated the 55g drum cause I am almost tempted to start filling them while prices are below $2/gallon so when it goes back upto $4/gallon I can be using my $2/gallon gas for a while :D. Ok 1 55g drum will last me about 4 weeks.
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#1723 Unread post by fireguzzi »

Took Julie (aka the wifey poo) to the cardiologist today. She has fluid around her heart and they want to drain it. So now we get to go to Emory again to have it drained. :( I'll be so glad to have all this over with. Worrying about it is driving us mad!

Also tried to fly the helicopter again. Man these things take a lot of practice! I only crashed a little this time.
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#1724 Unread post by Triumphgirl »

fireguzzi wrote:Took Julie (aka the wifey poo) to the cardiologist today. She has fluid around her heart and they want to drain it. So now we get to go to Emory again to have it drained. :( I'll be so glad to have all this over with. Worrying about it is driving us mad!

Also tried to fly the helicopter again. Man these things take a lot of practice! I only crashed a little this time.
Crashing a little? Isnt that like being "a bit pregnant"?
Is this a real helicopter or one of those remote control helicopters?
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#1725 Unread post by fireguzzi »

Triumphgirl wrote:
fireguzzi wrote:Took Julie (aka the wifey poo) to the cardiologist today. She has fluid around her heart and they want to drain it. So now we get to go to Emory again to have it drained. :( I'll be so glad to have all this over with. Worrying about it is driving us mad!

Also tried to fly the helicopter again. Man these things take a lot of practice! I only crashed a little this time.
Crashing a little? Isnt that like being "a bit pregnant"?
Is this a real helicopter or one of those remote control helicopters?
It's an RC heli. So yeah, a little crash is possible. :D
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#1726 Unread post by Ninja Geoff »

Finally did my taxes. :frusty: Actually getting dollars back this year :mrgreen:

That sounds like a new chain, sprockets, and scottoiler to me. And some luggage/rack. And I'll finally get all the parts I need to put the system into the Escape.
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#1727 Unread post by Mr. Invisible »

fireguzzi wrote:
Triumphgirl wrote:
fireguzzi wrote:Took Julie (aka the wifey poo) to the cardiologist today. She has fluid around her heart and they want to drain it. So now we get to go to Emory again to have it drained. :( I'll be so glad to have all this over with. Worrying about it is driving us mad!

Also tried to fly the helicopter again. Man these things take a lot of practice! I only crashed a little this time.
Crashing a little? Isnt that like being "a bit pregnant"?
Is this a real helicopter or one of those remote control helicopters?
It's an RC heli. So yeah, a little crash is possible. :D
I don't know about a little crash, but maybe a little cheaper to repair than others. If it is less than $100 in repairs for a crash, you are getting away lucky. :) I like to fly the planes. easier to fly, and cheaper to repair. Nothing about RC is cheap though.
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#1728 Unread post by fireguzzi »

Mr. Invisible wrote:
fireguzzi wrote:
Triumphgirl wrote:
fireguzzi wrote:Took Julie (aka the wifey poo) to the cardiologist today. She has fluid around her heart and they want to drain it. So now we get to go to Emory again to have it drained. :( I'll be so glad to have all this over with. Worrying about it is driving us mad!

Also tried to fly the helicopter again. Man these things take a lot of practice! I only crashed a little this time.
Crashing a little? Isnt that like being "a bit pregnant"?
Is this a real helicopter or one of those remote control helicopters?
It's an RC heli. So yeah, a little crash is possible. :D
I don't know about a little crash, but maybe a little cheaper to repair than others. If it is less than $100 in repairs for a crash, you are getting away lucky. :) I like to fly the planes. easier to fly, and cheaper to repair. Nothing about RC is cheap though.
I avg. about $60 a crash. Less for a minor blade strike. (little crash) I fly a clone of one of the already lower end heli's (exceed rc G2) and its a 400, not like the big un's. So repairs are not terrible. But as of now I am at or over the $100 mark, depending on what servos I am going to get to replace the crappy stock ones that have stripped gears in them.
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#1729 Unread post by ofblong »

went to see Fast & Furious today. Friggen awesome movie. Some of the motorcycles were kinda ugly in it but thats my own taste.
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#1730 Unread post by dr_bar »

Well I have to sell my 240SX, it's got toooooooo many Kms on it and it's got to go. So in anticipation of it's quick demise, I went out and bought this little number...
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