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stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
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Oh and my wife is at a UPenn Vet office to have cancer on our horse's eye removed. Please send some good vibes his way if possible.

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stoney

Part of the unwashed, middle-American horde
Jul 26, 2006
21,595
7,245
Colorado

jimmydean

The Official Meat of Ridemonkey
Sep 10, 2001
41,145
13,316
Portland, OR
I wouldn't go back to Zoom to bitch–what are they going to do, anyway? Choice of technique likely reflects the time at which the doc in question trained more than anything else. As long as the technique was effective and you're getting better I don't see a big problem there.

I have other docs' practices on my mind today, actually, as I'm earning $$$ for being an expert witness for a plaintiff who thinks their original imaging was not interpreted correctly.
I'm just still bitter about paying $500 for a "specialist" that used the same q-tip as the first doc tried but didn't follow through with. The idea they felt it was fine and it obviously wasn't "as is" also pisses me off. I hope its fine now, thanks to my $100 eye drops. :rofl:
 

DirtyMike

Turbo Fluffer
Aug 8, 2005
14,437
1,017
My own world inside my head
that’s the one i was looking at. he’s 8. the adjustability seemed good and if he doesn’t stay with it, it’s not crazy expensive. pretty sure someone’s gonna get their eye shot out tho.
Is this something g he is looking to keep doing? You may want to also look at the diamond info it edge as well. About 400 ish, adjustable from 13 in to 31, and 5lbs to 70.
 

jstuhlman

bagpipe wanker
Dec 3, 2009
16,676
13,021
Cackalacka du Nord
Is this something g he is looking to keep doing? You may want to also look at the diamond info it edge as well. About 400 ish, adjustable from 13 in to 31, and 5lbs to 70.
we'll see how he likes it. if he does, and he's any good, we'll look into better equipment.

brought back memories of when I'd tie m80s to arrows and shoot 'em as high as I could . . . :rofl:
 

stoney

Part of the unwashed, middle-American horde
Jul 26, 2006
21,595
7,245
Colorado
you'll need like a 5lb mallet to set the t-nuts as wel.
Slight tangent... Thinking about building in the basement too, but the chalk mess will kill Wifey. I'll basically have to get a permanent set of cloth tarps to cover the new carpet down there. But... that also gives us the cave option. I have space for about 20ft of wall, a narrow cave path maybe 6ft wide, then another 8-12ft of wall on the other side. Haley REALLY wants to have a cave, so I could do it there. Also, it's a dead space section of the basement; there is nothing there and I don't think anything will be going there.

Basically these walls:
The wall would be built along the long back wall with the turn in it. The notch on the shorter side is the vent, so that can't be mounted to, but we can work with that being covered over. **There are the listing pics. That ain't my crap ass furniture.**


 

roflbox

roflborx
Jan 23, 2017
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Raleigh, NC
Slight tangent... Thinking about building in the basement too, but the chalk mess will kill Wifey. I'll basically have to get a permanent set of cloth tarps to cover the new carpet down there. But... that also gives us the cave option. I have space for about 20ft of wall, a narrow cave path maybe 6ft wide, then another 8-12ft of wall on the other side. Haley REALLY wants to have a cave, so I could do it there. Also, it's a dead space section of the basement; there is nothing there and I don't think anything will be going there.

Basically these walls:
The wall would be built along the long back wall with the turn in it. The notch on the shorter side is the vent, so that can't be mounted to, but we can work with that being covered over. **There are the listing pics. That ain't my crap ass furniture.**


just make sure you use enough screws, hopefully you dont cave your house in, heh
 

jonKranked

Detective Dookie
Nov 10, 2005
85,854
24,445
media blackout
Slight tangent... Thinking about building in the basement too, but the chalk mess will kill Wifey. I'll basically have to get a permanent set of cloth tarps to cover the new carpet down there. But... that also gives us the cave option. I have space for about 20ft of wall, a narrow cave path maybe 6ft wide, then another 8-12ft of wall on the other side. Haley REALLY wants to have a cave, so I could do it there. Also, it's a dead space section of the basement; there is nothing there and I don't think anything will be going there.

Basically these walls:
The wall would be built along the long back wall with the turn in it. The notch on the shorter side is the vent, so that can't be mounted to, but we can work with that being covered over. **There are the listing pics. That ain't my crap ass furniture.**


do it. garage climbing would suck in the winter.
 

stoney

Part of the unwashed, middle-American horde
Jul 26, 2006
21,595
7,245
Colorado
nice room, and with fireplace!


your wife is NEVER going to let you do this. :nope:
She was actually questioning why I would do it in the garage because I need the storage space. I was trying to be reasonable and get it out of the house. If I can get it inside, I'll do it! The taped down tarp to protect for chalk will make me laugh my ass off when she sees it though.
 

jonKranked

Detective Dookie
Nov 10, 2005
85,854
24,445
media blackout
She was actually questioning why I would do it in the garage because I need the storage space. I was trying to be reasonable and get it out of the house. If I can get it inside, I'll do it! The taped down tarp to protect for chalk will make me laugh my ass off when she sees it though.
For a home wall chalk is gonna be less of an issue than you think
 

canadmos

Cake Tease
May 29, 2011
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19,445
Canaderp
I would really like to go home from work now. Waiting for a contractor to finish installing a new door alarm is friggin' borrrrrrrrrrrrrrrring.
 

stevew

resident influencer
Sep 21, 2001
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Slight tangent... Thinking about building in the basement too, but the chalk mess will kill Wifey. I'll basically have to get a permanent set of cloth tarps to cover the new carpet down there.
gym mats?
 

Westy

the teste
Nov 22, 2002
54,394
20,186
Sleazattle
Here is their 2018 line up:


I am not a fan of the 200 (it will not be released until 2019) (plus they laid off 1300 factory workers who built the 200 series), and my biggest gripe with Chrysler is their bad fuel economy in their midsize and compact cars (which IMO is one of the big points of the midsize to compact range)

And I have never seen the 300 as a car for a younger person.
I hate the 200. I always seem to end up with one for a rental. It does nothing well, everything is just good enough not to be terrible. It is the perfect example of working really hard to be bleh.
 

rideit

Bob the Builder
Aug 24, 2004
23,303
11,484
In the cleavage of the Tetons
We timed it pretty well. Best terrain/snow combo was Friday at Jackson. Best snow was Saturday at Targhee. Sunday started as a nice powder day but warmed *rapidly* at all but the very upper elevations.
Just to make you feel like a winner, it was 40 degrees up to 9000 feet today. Too swampy for fat biking, so I just went to the gym and fucked off on the Monkey for the day...
 

jdcamb

Tool Time!
Feb 17, 2002
19,827
8,420
Nowhere Man!
Looking forward to riding the snow machines in the deep lake effect powder. Blueberry pancakes, eggs and, Jimmydean Sausages. Love the patties....