razr390 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 4:27 pm
Ah yes, the classic 90mph on the shoulder pass in bumper to bumper traffic. That is very MD
Remember on our way back from PDRBQ, so many close calls thanks to s, I'll never forget that Prius one where I flashed my beams to let him in, featuring hard braking.
That was the day Rudy almost put his GTI into a Jersey barrier to avoid potholezilla
Melon wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 4:39 pm
I feel you on #2 so hard.
This weekend I'll start painting and will probably end up painting my house myself. Materials will be about $1500 for new siding plants, and soffit boards.
I'm not sure what I'll replace that old metal awning with. Maybe something else like that.
Its satisfying to do what needs to get done for a fraction of the cost of a contractor, I'm fully taking advantage of the free time man. Good luck with the painting BTW.
I read a solid book recently called The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck, we should all read it. It's amazing! One of the key take aways is the statement a famous writer offered, to get an extraordinary novel written he simply pushed himself to write down 200 mediocre words per day. That's it! Eventually the day came where the genius began to pour out, and 200 words suddenly turned into hundreds of pages of magic.
I'm beginning to put this logic into practice and it really does get me off my ass. 5/7 logic
Killer book. Highly recommend. Also, to anyone with anxiety in these times, I’d recommend You 1, Anxiety 0, it can be a little fruity, but a good read.
Remember on our way back from PDRBQ, so many close calls thanks to s, I'll never forget that Prius one where I flashed my beams to let him in, featuring hard braking.
That was the day Rudy almost put his GTI into a Jersey barrier to avoid potholezilla
yes I also remember right before I met you, I had to cut off a car entering DD and the cop behind him was
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Tarspin wrote:
Its satisfying to do what needs to get done for a fraction of the cost of a contractor, I'm fully taking advantage of the free time man. Good luck with the painting BTW.
I read a solid book recently called The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck, we should all read it. It's amazing! One of the key take aways is the statement a famous writer offered, to get an extraordinary novel written he simply pushed himself to write down 200 mediocre words per day. That's it! Eventually the day came where the genius began to pour out, and 200 words suddenly turned into hundreds of pages of magic.
I'm beginning to put this logic into practice and it really does get me off my ass. 5/7 logic
Killer book. Highly recommend. Also, to anyone with anxiety in these times, I’d recommend You 1, Anxiety 0, it can be a little fruity, but a good read.
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I'm going to read Manson's next one as well when I get the time. He's a pretty cool dude.
CorvetteWaxer wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 4:34 pm
Yesterday and today my neighborhood has been "buzzed" by helicopters. Haven't seen or heard one in many months, but in the last 2 days they have gone overhead at about drone level, 500 feet.
Must be the .gov using FLIR cameras to see if we are staying at home, or deploying mind control gas..
In NOVA we’d have military jellycopters flying all day. I saw Marine One a few times too
Desertbreh wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 3:05 pm
DFD. The forum where everybody makes the same choices and then tells anybody trying to join the club that they are the stupidest motherfucker to ever walk the earth.
The new has been keeping us busy, plus all the other things I'm finding time for now. I know the will be limiting at times, never wanted one, but now that he's here...
Remember on our way back from PDRBQ, so many close calls thanks to s, I'll never forget that Prius one where I flashed my beams to let him in, featuring hard braking.
That was the day Rudy almost put his GTI into a Jersey barrier to avoid potholezilla
If northeast roads fuck up my car it’ll get totaled before I have to deal with replacing a wheel, tire, axle, control arm, suspension, etc.
Desertbreh wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 3:05 pm
DFD. The forum where everybody makes the same choices and then tells anybody trying to join the club that they are the stupidest motherfucker to ever walk the earth.
D Griff wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 5:00 pm
The new has been keeping us busy, plus all the other things I'm finding time for now. I know the will be limiting at times, never wanted one, but now that he's here...
Now is the perfect time to get acclimated to a dog and a dog to you.
I might spend some time tomorrow disassembling some dude's C5 brake calipers that randomly appeared on my porch yesterday...
That was the day Rudy almost put his GTI into a Jersey barrier to avoid potholezilla
If northeast roads fuck up my car it’ll get totaled before I have to deal with replacing a wheel, tire, axle, control arm, suspension, etc.
I'm sure it is by now with the current owner who probably a Gen Z and just wants to send the GTI with 8th gen si commuter cars. I really hope my mk7 goes to a good owner
D Griff wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 5:00 pm
The new has been keeping us busy, plus all the other things I'm finding time for now. I know the will be limiting at times, never wanted one, but now that he's here...
CorvetteWaxer wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 4:34 pm
Yesterday and today my neighborhood has been "buzzed" by helicopters. Haven't seen or heard one in many months, but in the last 2 days they have gone overhead at about drone level, 500 feet.
Must be the .gov using FLIR cameras to see if we are staying at home, or deploying mind control gas..
In NOVA we’d have military jellycopters flying all day. I saw Marine One a few times too
Location: 6 miles north of Trumps House & 5 miles from Bosphorus Channel
I wish I could say fuck getting fit I wanna get drunk af. But I haven't had the time to shed weight since like November until covid began and now I'm taking advantage of it.
D Griff wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 5:00 pm
The new has been keeping us busy, plus all the other things I'm finding time for now. I know the will be limiting at times, never wanted one, but now that he's here...
Now is the perfect time to get acclimated to a dog and a dog to you.
I might spend some time tomorrow disassembling some dude's C5 brake calipers that randomly appeared on my porch yesterday...