Everything posted by j-roadtatts
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Project 1998 Acura 3.5RL
Sweet score on the Acura Jay-cee!! Looking foward to seeing how this car comes out. I found that style of Acura has relatively low road noise for a ricer, given the design of the front wheel wells and doors. Whats your opintion compared to other cars you've driven?
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Looks like the snow is sticking better at your house Sean. Whats your elevation? Cute kid BTW.
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Get better soon Peng.
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All this talk of snowmobiles makes me want to go play. *Dreams of buying sled.
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I was just curious as to your answer. Curiosity killed the cat. Whacked the pussy? Yes sur.- Welcome to the IHoP
I was just curious as to your answer. Curiosity killed the cat.- Welcome to the IHoP
The BFG T/A KO's are whats on it now. They have 60k on them an still about a 1/4" of tread. These tire's wear like iron, I couldn't imagine a better choice.- Welcome to the IHoP
Just got the michelins on the Honda, Now I need to buy a new set BFG's for the W's Xterra. Titts and wheels...........- Welcome to the IHoP
I will probably giving my wide snowboard to my 19 yr old nephew for xmas. He's has huge feet too and will ride it more than me this year. I'll just have to borrow it back when I need it. I will be busy teaching the youngest to ski this year anyways, and the oldest boards with her friends.- Happy Birthday ulrisa
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WOW 16's people make fun of me for my 13's. Really? I knew a guy that was wearing 12's at 12 years of age... 13 doesn't seem so out of the question. I starting wearing 12's right around 14 or so; 5'0" 200 lbs. and size 12 shoes, I was a goofy looking motherfucker I am done growning, I hope. My son is well going past me. He is 16 and is 6'4", 260lbs and wears size 14 shoes. I just bought mens size 9.5 shoes for my daughter that will be turning 14 this month. She is easily going to pass me by here directly, she is already almost as tall as me.- Welcome to the IHoP
I shagged cars for an Audi/VW dealership in the mid 90s. We would pick them up with 15 miles or so on the odometers. Then proceed to break them in driving 200 miles over Vail and Loveland passes at mach 1. The Jetta's where fun to drive, as where the Audi Quattro's.- Welcome to the IHoP
Should add alitte extra oil capacity too. looks good, are you putting a bumper back on?- Welcome to the IHoP
You got the car from out of state didn't you? Colorado requires a VIN inspection before the will give up the plates.- Welcome to the IHoP
Mom signs the papers on the resturant today. I went and cooked for about 3 hours yesterday with her for one last time.- Welcome to the IHoP
Finally got the Michilen Harmony all seasons installed yesterday. They where on backorder everywhere i called, so I had to wait for them. They are SUPER quiet, and handle great so I am stoked.- Welcome to the IHoP
Applewood bacon is so good!! Not cheap, but good.- Welcome to the IHoP
Er'....its a gift for me, so I am trying not to be to picky. My logic is get the craptastic block set I have now replaced for everyday use. Then I will invest in my own 10+" Chefs knife for when I am in the kitchen. This will keep the kids off my knifes. Why do you want your kids to use shitty dull knives? That is WAY more dangerous. Really NO ONE EVER should be a knife set. There is no way in hell it is the right choice for anyone. Installation is the key in stereos, fit is the key in knives. No two people cut the same. Don't be dumb. Take the same budget and buy a Chef's knife. REALLY. A paring knife is a nice addition, but can be had cheap. I would argue that too sharp a paring knife makes them harder to use. I like to use my thumb as a knife stop and for that reason find myself using the one with the inferior edge on it, but it does fit my hands well. The Fabeware set I have now is dangerous and needs to go away. I understand that the 'fit' is the control point and all else is arbitrary. I will invest in a quality chefs knife, but still need a decent block set too. Nobody does. Why do you think you are different? It is really ALWAYS a bad idea. Ok, I NOW understand your logic, and also see how it applys to NOT buying a pan set either.- Welcome to the IHoP
I have the W talked into a poly cutting board.- Welcome to the IHoP
Er'....its a gift for me, so I am trying not to be to picky. My logic is get the craptastic block set I have now replaced for everyday use. Then I will invest in my own 10+" Chefs knife for when I am in the kitchen. This will keep the kids off my knifes. understood. My wife and roomate don't use my knives unless I hand it to them actually. I do appreciate the advice, don't think it was in vein. I now have something to set my sites on for personal knifes. Sounds like it should be well thought out purchase. I also want a wood cutting board but the W keeps telling me the wood will hold germs. I have a glass one now. Ugh, you are killing your knives Throw the glass away. Buy a wood board and then buy cheap as poly sheets to use on top of it for flesh. Wood is SO MUCH faster you'll be shocked. It cuts my prep time down in half. I tryed googling these poly sheets or plastic sheet liners, but could find any? Is it like parchment paper?- Welcome to the IHoP
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Er'....its a gift for me, so I am trying not to be to picky. My logic is get the craptastic block set I have now replaced for everyday use. Then I will invest in my own 10+" Chefs knife for when I am in the kitchen. This will keep the kids off my knifes. Why do you want your kids to use shitty dull knives? That is WAY more dangerous. Really NO ONE EVER should be a knife set. There is no way in hell it is the right choice for anyone. Installation is the key in stereos, fit is the key in knives. No two people cut the same. Don't be dumb. Take the same budget and buy a Chef's knife. REALLY. A paring knife is a nice addition, but can be had cheap. I would argue that too sharp a paring knife makes them harder to use. I like to use my thumb as a knife stop and for that reason find myself using the one with the inferior edge on it, but it does fit my hands well. The Fabeware set I have now is dangerous and needs to go away. I understand that the 'fit' is the control point and all else is arbitrary. I will invest in a quality chefs knife, but still need a decent block set too.- Welcome to the IHoP
I could probably talk her into a synthetic cutting board.- Welcome to the IHoP
Er'....its a gift for me, so I am trying not to be to picky. My logic is get the craptastic block set I have now replaced for everyday use. Then I will invest in my own 10+" Chefs knife for when I am in the kitchen. This will keep the kids off my knifes. understood. My wife and roomate don't use my knives unless I hand it to them actually. I do appreciate the advice, don't think it was in vein. I now have something to set my sites on for personal knifes. Sounds like it should be well thought out purchase. I also want a wood cutting board but the W keeps telling me the wood will hold germs. I have a glass one now. - Welcome to the IHoP