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I think a lot of people here would really like this character. We almost got a movie in the 90s but it was canceled.

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I watch the volume of fuel on the pump and when I know I'm within about 5 gallons of a full tank, I slow the rate I pump at slightly.

If it has a handle lock I usually lower it a notch or two right away though. Everything I've read put pumping a little slower than max rate as getting me a few drops of gas more, unless I let a vapor recovery nozzle suck up bubbles that may be more of in the filler neck once semi full. You can sometimes feel more or less cavitation bubbling at some pumps used at different speeds too. often lift the hose and turn the handle up then down again to drain off excess better when I have nice shoes on.

Could you measure the height of the front door? I'd like to figure out the approximate scale of this..

The Super Duty side mirrors are big enough to allow the makeup mirror to remain properly adjusted while driving.

Advice on self reflection unclear.

Usually runs cooler in 5th.

Guy runs literally rings around a lot seen here.

There are purists to go with any label. Aesthetics and build spirit have a balance in Rats.

Build Kar. Let them fight over how to label kar while you're spitting laughter and popcorn.

"Dolls" are hip ladies; "Cats", hipster men.

That can happen period after enough of these from hayfever though.

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I'm sorry but the missed opportunity of using SPORTS here is all I wish to focus my disappointment on at the moment.

You never know how whats is wheely inside those.

Some of the lubrication of most air compressors becomes misted by the high speed operation and ends up in the air lines if not pre-filtered well. Some applications can benefit from it's presence and might add oil, but oil and moisture are most often at least partially removed by simple condensate filtering after the compressor. This filter is fine enough that it needs more prefiltering than many mechanically oriented shop compressors might have, compared to say a body shop or lab setting, etc..

Isn't just carrying the weapons, even wood and mock versions, that can most often make that illegal outside of maybe local passeneger transportation and other "catch 22" ordinance laws? Cali, NY, and maybe Illinois now too, were the only ones really restricting lawful use of bulletproof vests that I found while reading about it a while back.

Meh... "X-O Man of war.' When your armor is alive, sentient, and your symbiote.

I really only know vintage "bazooka" style automotive swamp coolers that hang on rolled up windows. Those nor the reproductions were cheap last I looked. They are too heavey for modern style windows and wont seal right unless there is an old school triangle vent window and the extra window brace and felt guide channel.

They still sort of work a little at speed if humid, but not as well as when dry and not at all if you stop.

The ceiling fan is for when you stop or have the windows up is my guess.

Some bazooka-coolers took ice and water too.

But inside is usually a horsehair straw material woven like a course air filter into a cylinder shape metal cylinder frame. So some the ice would beat up or jam on the horsehair. (like the weave under old European car seat covers of 70s and earlier VW, Benz, and others)

Anyhow... You pull a cord inside the car hanging out of the vent, and the mesh material rolls in the icy water to get the water into the airflow for cold misting.. except the tanks were usually not insulated and it didn't stay cold to long. But the warmer water evaporative cooling alone did still knock off about 1°-2.7°c/ 2°-5°f or more as far as comfort went in vintage cars sometimes.
They were a "dry" vent if it rained though.

The name comes from the musty swampy smell that could develop. You had that natural mesh material that smelled like vintage German cars interior mixed with a much higher possibility of questionablely smelly water sources in whole a lot more places before 1970, which was about the last time that kind of cooler was seriously produced that I know of. Blowing a fan across a normal food and beverage cooler doesn't work all day. Using the food cooler water in the bazooka rationed the ice better for my use in my vintage toy's bazooka coolers.

Sporty Spice better eat that taco and fudge cake. It's gonna take some extra carbs to get all the bird doodie off this one.

Nah, they ain't born with Bluetooth. They should make a Ring connection at home to ease the pain of the first blueteething.

As long as they stop howling I'm fine with some barking The off key maples can be ruff.

At every opportunity my friend helpfully points out they've forgotten to remove it.