You have a good memory. I think you got all my pet peeves .You should try cauliflower cooked in runny egg yolks baked over a fire made from ugly wood that was split with an excavator and stacked badly
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So how does your co-worker like shooting civilian utility guns?Catch up recap, went for a nice walk by the Hudson with my older daughter, God how I love having her home. My team lost their first game yesterday, couldn’t figure out this guys change up, made us look foolish (but we lost by the smallest margin so far of all the teams they faced). And took the Marine from work shooting at lunch today, no surprise, he is a great shot. View attachment 1177379View attachment 1177376View attachment 1177377
Once I retired I realized I had to keep working, now I'm really tired.... at least you're retired so you don't need the cash.
I believe it was just 2 years ago that we removed our 1976 harvest gold GE Range. It ate quite a few burners and oven elements over the years.Keeping the wife happy one project at a time. Yes I am such an antique fanatic that we daily use a 1956 GE Range.
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So how does your co-worker like shooting civilian utility guns?
Nice! I had one in kollege. Deep well cooker too? I still miss that old stove sometimes. GE sold that clock/timer as a separate unit too. I have one somewhere. I found some of the new surplus innards for the clock/timer years ago. They are useful for timers for other things.Keeping the wife happy one project at a time. Yes I am such an antique fanatic that we daily use a 1956 GE Range.
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IT has the provision for the deep well cooker/deep fryer but there is a fat chance of ever finding one. I am going to convert that spot over to the larger burner because only having one is kind of inconvenient if I am cooking something in the skillet and need to boil a pot of water at the same time.Nice! I had one in kollege. Deep well cooker too? I still miss that old stove sometimes. GE sold that clock/timer as a separate unit too. I have one somewhere. I found some of the new surplus innards for the clock/timer years ago. They are useful for timers for other things.
Probably got some trash under the needle/seat. My old '93 Lowes started surging intermittently after the first mow, pulled the top off of the carb and there was some fine debris that would try to pull through the fuel passages but fall back out after I would turn it off making the surging random and unpredictable.Got the lawn tractor out yesterday started right up cut a few swipes filled it up and went inside. Go out about 2 hours later it won’t turn over. Battery was still good . The damn thing was hydro locked fuel tank was half empty and the crankcase was over full . Pulled the plug and gas poured out the plug hole . So I need to pull the carb and change the oil. Weird it started right up and ran well for about 20 minutes .
...and you sleep better.Once I retired I realized I had to keep working, now I'm really tired.
Love that pic of you and your girl!!! That's the good stuff!Catch up recap, went for a nice walk by the Hudson with my older daughter, God how I love having her home. My team lost their first game yesterday, couldn’t figure out this guys change up, made us look foolish (but we lost by the smallest margin so far of all the teams they faced). And took the Marine from work shooting at lunch today, no surprise, he is a great shot. View attachment 1177379View attachment 1177376View attachment 1177377