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Join Date: Mar 2011
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neato, philthy! i was thinking of getting a fish tank but i may get phucked out of some of my pay so i'm holding off. nothing that intricate, either, having never done a tank by myself. you should come be my aquaman/handyman.
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 4,197
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they are a pain in the ass to keep alive. usually they only last about a year in household aquariums. this one cost almost $50 bucks.....they had one......for $350. shit you not.
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Master of the Domain
Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 225
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Just few cans of beer! True that drunk brute can't recall the count but he can say they were just 'few'. And damn he was stalking the streets like a vampire with his new zoom lens.
Guess what, no inspiration found out there and drunkard blabbered like a fool for few minutes. Next thing, he pointed the camera towards sky and gave it a short. Came home, slept like a dead man. And actually it didn't came out that bad considering the hang-over I found in the morning ![]()
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Arlington, VA
Posts: 27,717
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Nice moon shot!
Today I vacuumed the cars, which they desperately needed. As I was cleaning out the old Prizm, I had the driver's door open, and could see leaves and debris in the body panel behind the driver's wheel. The shop vac wouldn't touch them, and poking a stick in there didn't do a thing except dislodge a little green sapling growing in there. I realized that many leaves that fell on the windshield would slide down to the driver's wiper and get under the hood where they would fall down into this body panel. They were supposed to continue through a gap and drop to the ground, but they were getting stuck. So I took the plastic wheel well cover off and found about 2-3 cups worth of decomposed leaves. This is the accumulation after 18 years. Very fertile looking soil. I was amazed that there was no rust after that long. So then I wanted to clean the vents under the windshield. Lot of seeds and leaves and stuff were getting stuck in that screen and contributing to a slight must smell coming from the vents. So I removed the windshield wipers and pulled off that molding that covers the vent intake. It was filthy. Around this time, my son came out to see what I was doing, and if he could help, so I asked him to blast out the screens that cover the vents. He had fun playing with the hose and did a good job. |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Arlington, VA
Posts: 27,717
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reinstalled. So much cleaner.
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Master of the Domain
Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 225
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Er...Glatt, did you find any dodo fossils under all that excavation?
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