the whole thing is just weird to me. (i did laugh a couple times)
when they built the "access" door, they stopped at like 70%. just build a dang door or don't. also, no stair access/panel in the garage?
you are telling me there are people out there that don't try to open/pry every single door/panel looking thing in their homes looking for leaky pipes, splintered wires etc? the video stated they JUST put boxes in front of that "door" access panel. flipping weird man. (they at least put access points in the home i am in now but they were unfortunately built for people the size of oompa loompas ><) - my bone structure prohibits me from accessing the attic AND the part of the crawlspace from the finished basement. earth is WEIRD~
i probably would have gone to the local city building and pulled up some plats/blueprints or something. never know what it may have shown.
i don't know the homeowners financial situation and i know their job cost just went up a good bit but they REALLY should have considered pouring the floor in that big space. that would HAVE to add some respectable value and now doing so will be a major pain.
also, as commented. the rather poor weight consideration of the original garage floor build sure looks like it is borderline stupidity.
perhaps it is just easier to pick on it after the fact?
At this time of the year, when the roadblocks come up with great regularity, I would like to share a personal experience with my closest friends about drinking and driving.
As you well know, some of us have been known to have had brushes with the authorities on our way home from an occasional social session over the years.
A couple of nights ago, I had a few beers at Spanish Springs Lanes after a nice dinner and wine at home. Knowing full well I may have been slightly over the limit, I did something I've never done before: I took a cab home.
Sure enough, I passed a police road block but, since it was a cab, they waved it past.
I arrived home safely without incident, which was a real surprise as I have never driven a cab before and am not sure where I got it or what to do with it now that it's in my garage.
the whole thing is just weird to me. (i did laugh a couple times)
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you are telling me there are people out there that don't try to open/pry every single door/panel looking thing in their homes looking for leaky pipes, splintered wires etc?
Agree
but they REALLY should have considered pouring the floor in that big space. that would HAVE to add some respectable value and now doing so will be a major pain.
Agree
also, as commented. the rather poor weight consideration of the original garage floor build sure looks like it is borderline stupidity.
Agree and Agree again
perhaps it is just easier to pick on it after the fact?
@marcmoish said:
At this time of the year, when the roadblocks come up with great regularity, I would like to share a personal experience with my closest friends about drinking and driving.
As you well know, some of us have been known to have had brushes with the authorities on our way home from an occasional social session over the years.
A couple of nights ago, I had a few beers at Spanish Springs Lanes after a nice dinner and wine at home. Knowing full well I may have been slightly over the limit, I did something I've never done before: I took a cab home.
Sure enough, I passed a police road block but, since it was a cab, they waved it past.
I arrived home safely without incident, which was a real surprise as I have never driven a cab before and am not sure where I got it or what to do with it now that it's in my garage.
They couldn't have picked a better series of Vette to do that to.
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Please explain the humour. This is the second recent Tesla “meme” that makes no sense to me…
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i think elon did some seriously shady stuff in another life because it seems the only people that love teslas (and apparently trying to make progress) are those that own them; the rest just plain hate them and the hate group is subdivided into those that will mock, damage etc the cars and owners any chance they get and those that want to but don't want to get caught knowing the car has several cameras at least as well as other cameras on homes, businesses etc. (people are REALLY drunk on petroleum/gasoline. i mean seriously)
(has it been this bad for apple products over the years?)
don't worry tho, tesla drivers have plenty of bad ones but you don't see them as often because it is a percentage thing and there aren't that many on the road. proportionally, it seems about the same as gas powered.
I work in a busy office, and when a computer goes down it causes quite an inconvenience. Recently one of our computers not only crashed, it made a noise that sounded like a heart monitor.
"This computer has flat-lined," a co-worker called out with mock horror.
A frog walks into a bank. He goes to the only open teller, and sees that her name is Paddy Whack. "Hey, listen" says the frog. "I really need a loan! I'm out of work, and my wife and tadpoles are at home starving! I need money so I can feed them and provide for them!"
Now Paddy feels very sorry for the poor frog and asks him if he has any collateral. He holds up a small glass elephant. Paddy is a little surprised by this, and quite unsure, but she feels so sorry for the the poor frog that she takes the elephant to her manager. "Mr. Manager, sir," Paddy begins "there is a frog out there who deperately needs a loan. He's out of work and he has a wife and tadpoles who are at home starving. He needs some money so he can provide for them! But all he has for collateral is this little glass elephant. What should I do?"
Well, Mr. Manager takes a good hard look at that elephant, thinks about it a little, and then replies, "It's a knick-knack, Paddy Whack, give the frog a loan!"
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great video
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the whole thing is just weird to me. (i did laugh a couple times)
when they built the "access" door, they stopped at like 70%. just build a dang door or don't. also, no stair access/panel in the garage?
you are telling me there are people out there that don't try to open/pry every single door/panel looking thing in their homes looking for leaky pipes, splintered wires etc? the video stated they JUST put boxes in front of that "door" access panel. flipping weird man. (they at least put access points in the home i am in now but they were unfortunately built for people the size of oompa loompas ><) - my bone structure prohibits me from accessing the attic AND the part of the crawlspace from the finished basement. earth is WEIRD~
i probably would have gone to the local city building and pulled up some plats/blueprints or something. never know what it may have shown.
i don't know the homeowners financial situation and i know their job cost just went up a good bit but they REALLY should have considered pouring the floor in that big space. that would HAVE to add some respectable value and now doing so will be a major pain.
also, as commented. the rather poor weight consideration of the original garage floor build sure looks like it is borderline stupidity.
perhaps it is just easier to pick on it after the fact?
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A priest, a rabbi, and a minister walk into a bar.
The bartender says, “What is this, a joke?”
At this time of the year, when the roadblocks come up with great regularity, I would like to share a personal experience with my closest friends about drinking and driving.
As you well know, some of us have been known to have had brushes with the authorities on our way home from an occasional social session over the years.
A couple of nights ago, I had a few beers at Spanish Springs Lanes after a nice dinner and wine at home. Knowing full well I may have been slightly over the limit, I did something I've never done before: I took a cab home.
Sure enough, I passed a police road block but, since it was a cab, they waved it past.
I arrived home safely without incident, which was a real surprise as I have never driven a cab before and am not sure where I got it or what to do with it now that it's in my garage.
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this seems amusing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xouBeI9f9_k
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but they REALLY should have considered pouring the floor in that big space. that would HAVE to add some respectable value and now doing so will be a major pain.
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Agree and Agree again
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That's a good one!!!
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Throw a coin enough times, and suppose one day it lands on its edge.
Throw a coin enough times, and suppose one day it lands on its edge.
Throw a coin enough times, and suppose one day it lands on its edge.
Throw a coin enough times, and suppose one day it lands on its edge.
Throw a coin enough times, and suppose one day it lands on its edge.
Please explain the humour. This is the second recent Tesla “meme” that makes no sense to me…
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They couldn't have picked a better series of Vette to do that to.
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i think elon did some seriously shady stuff in another life because it seems the only people that love teslas (and apparently trying to make progress) are those that own them; the rest just plain hate them and the hate group is subdivided into those that will mock, damage etc the cars and owners any chance they get and those that want to but don't want to get caught knowing the car has several cameras at least as well as other cameras on homes, businesses etc. (people are REALLY drunk on petroleum/gasoline. i mean seriously)
(has it been this bad for apple products over the years?)
don't worry tho, tesla drivers have plenty of bad ones but you don't see them as often because it is a percentage thing and there aren't that many on the road. proportionally, it seems about the same as gas powered.
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There was a preacher that was trying to sell his horse. A potential buyer came to the church for a test ride.
"Before you start" the preacher said,"you should know that this horse only responds to church talk. Go is praise the lord and stop is amen."
So the man on the horse says " Praise the lord," and the horse starts to trot. The man again says "Praise the lord," and the horse starts to gallop.
Suddenly there is a cliff right in front of the horse and the man yells "Amen!!!" The horse stops just at the edge of the cliff.
The man wipes the sweat from his brow and says "Praise the Lord."
Cheers, RickO
I work in a busy office, and when a computer goes down it causes quite an inconvenience. Recently one of our computers not only crashed, it made a noise that sounded like a heart monitor.
"This computer has flat-lined," a co-worker called out with mock horror.
"Does anyone here know how to do mouse-to-mouse?"
Cheers, RickO
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He finally found a seat that fits like an expensive shoe
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ok. this is pretty funny (sad/ironic)
there is another video by this channel that was well done imo but is VERY incendiary. i won't say which one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-x_cjPxfrVg
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He is just trying to get to the fiesta Bowl for the football game - GO BLUE
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That was good
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A juggler, driving to his next performance, is stopped by the police. "What are these matches and lighter fluid doing in your car?" asks the cop.
"I'm a juggler and I juggle flaming torches in my act."
"Oh yeah?" says the doubtful cop. "Lets see you do it." The juggler gets out and starts juggling the blazing torches masterfully.
A couple driving by slows down to watch. "Wow," says the driver to his wife. "I'm glad I quit drinking. Look at the test they're giving now!"
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A frog walks into a bank. He goes to the only open teller, and sees that her name is Paddy Whack. "Hey, listen" says the frog. "I really need a loan! I'm out of work, and my wife and tadpoles are at home starving! I need money so I can feed them and provide for them!"
Now Paddy feels very sorry for the poor frog and asks him if he has any collateral. He holds up a small glass elephant. Paddy is a little surprised by this, and quite unsure, but she feels so sorry for the the poor frog that she takes the elephant to her manager. "Mr. Manager, sir," Paddy begins "there is a frog out there who deperately needs a loan. He's out of work and he has a wife and tadpoles who are at home starving. He needs some money so he can provide for them! But all he has for collateral is this little glass elephant. What should I do?"
Well, Mr. Manager takes a good hard look at that elephant, thinks about it a little, and then replies, "It's a knick-knack, Paddy Whack, give the frog a loan!"
Cheers, RickO