KNI
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Looking at the soil type and stump form, I'd say Sequoiadendron giganteum.Parked next to a stump
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Looking at the soil type and stump form, I'd say Sequoiadendron giganteum.Parked next to a stump
Not really, but funny, I work part time as a piece of bacon for a AAA baseball team (Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs, aka Phila Phillies) and ran into him last night at the game...ok im sure you have heard this before but you look like the actor Ed Harris.
So you two share the same piece of meat?Not really, but funny, I work part time as a piece of bacon for a AAA baseball team (Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs, aka Phila Phillies) and ran into him last night at the game...
Nice job on the trim paint. By the way, your console is on fire ?Removed my dash trim out and painted the annoying shiny plastic with dead flat clearcoat. Then while waiting for it to dry detailed my truck!
Thank you for the compliment. Oh man that's too funny!! You're correct the Keychain to my mailbox key does look like a flame!!!!Nice job on the trim paint. By the way, your console is on fire ?
I'm reading your post on a small tablet and thought "as a piece of bacon" was slang for some sideline position.Not really, but funny, I work part time as a piece of bacon for a AAA baseball team (Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs, aka Phila Phillies) and ran into him last night at the game...
Um...well, David...that was a joke, I'm the other guy, not the favorite breakfast meat? you New Englanders!! Oops, my daughter lives in Mass...I'm reading your post on a small tablet and thought "as a piece of bacon" was slang for some sideline position.
When I scrolled down and saw that you're really a piece of bacon, I was immediately smiling and envious. The heck with Ed Harris ... you're a piece of bacon!!! Awesome!
Darn it! I thought I finally met a real superstar! =pUm...well, David...that was a joke, I'm the other guy, not the favorite breakfast meat? you New Englanders!! Oops, my daughter lives in Mass...
Not really. The amount of work does not change, just the speed changes. Pulley & lever is still the same even if you previously needed 30 times the distance for the to move it. (e.g. "give me long enough lever and I will move earth".the size of the trees from days gone by, impresses me that the guys who cut them down back in the day had alot less mechanical advantage than loggers today. that must have been massive amounts of work for just one tree.