OT #2: WAHHHHHMBERLAMPS
- HoBofiStEr
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Gonna acid etch my buddies garage floor and coat it with epoxy. Cause i'm a nice guy who like beer.
- SAWCE
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Average monthly temperatures range from 57.3 °F (14.1 °C) in January to 72 °F (22 °C) in August, although late summer and early autumn are typically the hottest times of the year with temperatures occasionally reaching 90 °F (32 °C) or higher.[user not found] wrote:Coldest day of the year in SD?SAWCE wrote: That's a little chilly for me, but I don't mind throwing on a sweater.
- Johnny_P
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need seat heatersSAWCE wrote:Average monthly temperatures range from 57.3 °F (14.1 °C) in January to 72 °F (22 °C) in August, although late summer and early autumn are typically the hottest times of the year with temperatures occasionally reaching 90 °F (32 °C) or higher.[user not found] wrote: Coldest day of the year in SD?
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In4picsHoBofiStEr wrote:Gonna acid etch my buddies garage floor and coat it with epoxy. Cause i'm a nice guy who like beer.
- SAWCE
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Good thing I drive a GTIJohnny_P wrote:need seat heatersSAWCE wrote: Average monthly temperatures range from 57.3 °F (14.1 °C) in January to 72 °F (22 °C) in August, although late summer and early autumn are typically the hottest times of the year with temperatures occasionally reaching 90 °F (32 °C) or higher.
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they are for sure[user not found] wrote:When I bough my GTI from Hands, I actually asked him to show me one thing I didn't know about the car and he showed me the seated heats. I wasSAWCE wrote: Good thing I drive a GTI
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I feel the same for my pup. Backyard is smaller than most cubicles.SAWCE wrote:Wish I had a lawn for Ava to play on.[user not found] wrote: #getonmylawnandplayoutside
- Johnny_P
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that[user not found] wrote:All the kids playing their video games.Johnny_P wrote:dat upper middle class white neighborhood playground doe
Our playgrounds have been getting way better in recent years though. Mayor Nutter did a great job allocating money to that.
- SAWCE
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Same, and it's all cement. Just a tiny little patio. I've thought about getting a doggie door and putting one of those fake grass things back there for her so she can at least pee and poop while I'm gone and be comfortable.Johnny_P wrote:I feel the same for my pup. Backyard is smaller than most cubicles.SAWCE wrote: Wish I had a lawn for Ava to play on.
- Johnny_P
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Can't let her off leash in an uncontrolled area though. She'll go after a squirrel or lose her shit if there's another dog within sight/sound range.[user not found] wrote:Grass on the field? PlayJohnny_P wrote: I feel the same for my pup. Backyard is smaller than most cubicles.
- Johnny_P
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Ha. My dog don't give a fuck. She squats in the middle of sidewalks. She likes to poop in crosswalks too which is hilarious and terrifying all in one.SAWCE wrote:Same, and it's all cement. Just a tiny little patio. I've thought about getting a doggie door and putting one of those fake grass things back there for her so she can at least pee and poop while I'm gone and be comfortable.Johnny_P wrote: I feel the same for my pup. Backyard is smaller than most cubicles.
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His yard is a decent size though.[user not found] wrote:Derrick made some elevated grass pads for his in Manayunk. Helped him build it.SAWCE wrote: Same, and it's all cement. Just a tiny little patio. I've thought about getting a doggie door and putting one of those fake grass things back there for her so she can at least pee and poop while I'm gone and be comfortable.