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Careful... Dave is going to start showing signs of ptsd after being asked that question so many times...
HAHAHA.
I'm sure that question will be asked for MONTHS.
"Where is the guy?" "When will he be here?"
Originally Posted by Tom
Good afternoon everyone.
Did half a brake job on the wife's Odyssey today, the fronts had enough pad left that I decided to wait. Wasn't too bad with the garage door shut and my Big Buddy heater about three feet away. Never thought it got very warm in there until I went outside with my air hose to inflate some tires. Froze my butt off in about 30 seconds with that wind.
You can always come over here too. I have a heated garage as well.
Was wondering the same. Probably one of the nastiest 27-yard attempts you could have though. Cold as heck, lots of pressure, and the sun right in your eyes.
Well they tried, but in the end, it seems the MN sports team thing ruled the day. They just can't do it.
Well as disappointed as I am they lost, I still think we held our own against a pretty good team. It's not like they whopped our *** to stay alive in the playoffs! I mean they only won by one point and because we missed a FG. I wouldn't brag about the victory if we won that way. Just my .02
Well as disappointed as I am they lost, I still think we held our own against a pretty good team. It's not like they whopped our *** to stay alive in the playoffs! I mean they only won by one point and because we missed a FG. I wouldn't brag about the victory if we won that way. Just my .02
Yeah, it took two mistakes by the Vikes for the Seachickens to win. They didn't win it, they were gifted it.
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