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I drove across grass once
So, Bobby...being the calculating trained warrior NCO that you are. Take the appropriate action, Execute!
your standard grunt level CQB is just putting rounds and rounds on scary stuff till it stops scaring you!
Hmm. I came up with 2900 for 35s, yet 3500 on the 37s....both load D rated. Weird.
Don/everyone. If you folks want a fast painless way to buff out tree branch scratches, orange peel, fresh paint, or even old faded paint let me know. I can do a lil write up on a painless process. I can buff out Patches rust and pantina. LOL
Time to get the portercable orbital. Random orbitals take a lot of the guess work out and a lot less stress on the user. Invest in a good three step compound from the Maguires commercial lineup. Should fix a lot of your scratches Raising boys into RealMen!!
I have heard that a few times about the HF buffer.CM looks good though. Those 35 almost look small.
Gas? I hope you're not putting gas in C-Max ;)
Yeah don't think the tuck gets that cold this time of year to be adding gas to the diesel fuel....
Bear does the same to XJ. But if those don't work out, Duluth Trading company has seat covers in different styles that are made out of the same stuff fire hoses are. So they should be able to handle GSD hair and dog claws. I'm thinking about ordering a couple things to try out.http://www.duluthtrading.com/search/searchresults/sitesearchresults.aspx?pg=1&p_keyword=dog+car+seat+covers&p_utk=seat&p_search_sid=&gndr=&p_origin=mens-home&processor=content
We got our dog one of those firehose toys and she had a rip in it the very first day. Hopefully it stands up better to toenails.
I didn't know Duluth made any or I might have ordered themNow, having said that, Duluth is expensive!I paid $22 for the door covers and $36 for the hammock. I feel that was pretty reasonable and that's why I am trying it out
Got a Duluth Trading Store being built right by Cabelas 2 miles from me.......gonna be nice!