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Total envy!YukonRon said:I had this waiting for me today when I got back in from work.
Dalstrong, Shogun Series VG10, Japanese Super Steele, 7" Santorum Knife.
My Beautiful Wife bought it for me.
You can take what I know about the premium knife game, put it in a thimble, and still have room for the ocean. I got nothing going on.
It seems pretty cool. I did some testing with it, I have never had anything in my kitchen this sharp.
We will see how it holds up.
I am feeling very lucky.XL, JR, and more accessories than anyone would ever need near Olympia, WA
Sandy -
Those figs, some chèvre, and prosciutto = heaven!DuckDogDr said:Been relatively busy today...
started closing in the carving room (so dust doesn't go everywhere with the power carvers)
got the yard cut, made some arrows for my upcoming hunting trip
and robbed the fig tree.. Got these drying in preparation to make strawberry fig jelly tomorrow

XL, JR, and more accessories than anyone would ever need near Olympia, WA
Sandy -
We never get 100F, 90F here is a super hot day, and having some airflow round the helmet does help when it's hot. My beef with the standard GS screen was that it creates a rough turbulence, worse than no screen in terms of annoyance. Given that a GS seems to cruise naturally at around 85 - 90 mph, no screen gets a bit wearing! I ended up with a US aftermarket screen from Cee Baileys and it was a really good investment in terms of comfort. I really need to get another GS - the R90 doesn't get used as much as it should because I'm a bit precious about it (original paint etc.) so don't ride in the winter or bad weather. The GS was a proper workhorse any time of year.Botch said:
I do have lowered pegs now. I often take the screen completely off during the summer months; I guess the buffeting doesn't bother me too much (note, it doesn't hit +100º F in Britain ten days in a row or more like it does here!)Eoin said:
How do you get on with the standard screen on the GS if you're tall? That was the first thing I changed on my GS because of the wind buffeting. Got some lower pegs too - would suit your inseam!Botch said:Kind've a sad day, I sold my first motorcycle, a 2007 Yamaha FZ-6, in faster blue. Bought Her 10 years and 10 days ago.
I wanted to do more touring, and can sit on my beemer for 8 hours/day, but arthritis and a 37" inseam gets pretty sore after only 90 minutes on the sportbike's limited legroom. Don't really have the space to keep both (She's still a blast running up and down the canyons) so time to thin the herd.
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Got a new standing desk for my office. Loving it so far.Steve
XL, Mini Max, and a 22" Blackstone in Cincinnati, Ohio -
Waiting for the tow truck to take, yet another car, totalled by our college bound son, away.
3 wrecks all his fault, 4 of the 5 cars involved, totalled.
The joys of children.
I acknowledge, that I have been so advised, of the possible legal ramifications, of keeping our son locked in a cellar for 5 years.
Thank you @DoubleEgger.
Place money out the window gif here
"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
I bought a '98 GS that was rescued from sitting in a warehouse for 15 years. Only has 3700 miles, a bit rare for this breed.Eoin said:
We never get 100F, 90F here is a super hot day, and having some airflow round the helmet does help when it's hot. My beef with the standard GS screen was that it creates a rough turbulence, worse than no screen in terms of annoyance. Given that a GS seems to cruise naturally at around 85 - 90 mph, no screen gets a bit wearing! I ended up with a US aftermarket screen from Cee Baileys and it was a really good investment in terms of comfort. I really need to get another GS - the R90 doesn't get used as much as it should because I'm a bit precious about it (original paint etc.) so don't ride in the winter or bad weather. The GS was a proper workhorse any time of year.Botch said:
I do have lowered pegs now. I often take the screen completely off during the summer months; I guess the buffeting doesn't bother me too much (note, it doesn't hit +100º F in Britain ten days in a row or more like it does here!)Eoin said:
How do you get on with the standard screen on the GS if you're tall? That was the first thing I changed on my GS because of the wind buffeting. Got some lower pegs too - would suit your inseam!Botch said:Kind've a sad day, I sold my first motorcycle, a 2007 Yamaha FZ-6, in faster blue. Bought Her 10 years and 10 days ago.
I wanted to do more touring, and can sit on my beemer for 8 hours/day, but arthritis and a 37" inseam gets pretty sore after only 90 minutes on the sportbike's limited legroom. Don't really have the space to keep both (She's still a blast running up and down the canyons) so time to thin the herd.
Front master cylinder started leaking, fixed that and was bleeding the brakes and ruptured a brake line (good thing it decided to blow in the shop and not the road). Replaced all lines with braided.
Tires were original and dry-rotted. I have a tire machine at my shop so replaced those with Metzeler Tourance, which was stock I believe.
Changed all the fluids...but have a small leak (don't re-use crush washers!). I need to fix that...haven't had the girl on the road in quite a while.
Worst luck I've had with that bike is when it fell over on SWMBO's X3. That cost me $800 to repaint the side. Bike was fine.
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@YukonRon - you may have to unload some of the wine cellar to cover the insurance. Hopefully no injuries.
I would suggest he take up walking
Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
Assuming everyone involved is ok. Maybe it's time for him to start riding a bicycle again.YukonRon said:Waiting for the tow truck to take, yet another car, totalled by our college bound son, away.
3 wrecks all his fault, 4 of the 5 cars involved, totalled.
The joys of children.
I acknowledge, that I have been so advised, of the possible legal ramifications, of keeping our son locked in a cellar for 5 years.
Thank you @DoubleEgger.
Place money out the window gif here
Large and Small BGECentral, IL -
Ouch! That sucks. We had three kids, three accidents and just two junkers totalled. Certainly not the pain you're feeling. I can understand the desire to cellar him.YukonRon said:Waiting for the tow truck to take, yet another car, totalled by our college bound son, away.
3 wrecks all his fault, 4 of the 5 cars involved, totalled.
The joys of children.
I acknowledge, that I have been so advised, of the possible legal ramifications, of keeping our son locked in a cellar for 5 years.
Thank you @DoubleEgger.
Place money out the window gif here
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER -
@lousubcaplousubcap said:@YukonRon - you may have to unload some of the wine cellar to cover the insurance. Hopefully no injuries.
I would suggest he take up walking
It has been discussed, deeply, with very strong emphasis on the word "Forever.""Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
Got some brewing issues with my son right now. Just love um and lock um up.YukonRon said:Waiting for the tow truck to take, yet another car, totalled by our college bound son, away.
3 wrecks all his fault, 4 of the 5 cars involved, totalled.
The joys of children.
I acknowledge, that I have been so advised, of the possible legal ramifications, of keeping our son locked in a cellar for 5 years.
Thank you @DoubleEgger.
Place money out the window gif here
Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
Well, I married me a wife, she's been trouble all my life,
Run me out in the cold rain and snow -
saluki2007 said:
Assuming everyone involved is ok. Maybe it's time for him to start riding a bicycle again.YukonRon said:Waiting for the tow truck to take, yet another car, totalled by our college bound son, away.
3 wrecks all his fault, 4 of the 5 cars involved, totalled.
The joys of children.
I acknowledge, that I have been so advised, of the possible legal ramifications, of keeping our son locked in a cellar for 5 years.
Thank you @DoubleEgger.
Place money out the window gif here

@saluki2007
Everyone is fine, his pride is hurt as well as his bank account. I hate to see this happen.
Tough love coming in boatloads for him, from me. Going forward, it will be his money to invest in an ATM, not me."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
Totally exhausted pedaling to the peak of Col du Galibier.
Ok, just watching the pros pedaling to the top is still exhausting.“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk -
I see a future of Uber and bicycles for him, at least until he gets a job where he can pay for all that destruction...that accident rate is unsustainable.YukonRon said:Waiting for the tow truck to take, yet another car, totalled by our college bound son, away.
3 wrecks all his fault, 4 of the 5 cars involved, totalled.
The joys of children.
I acknowledge, that I have been so advised, of the possible legal ramifications, of keeping our son locked in a cellar for 5 years.
Thank you @DoubleEgger.
Place money out the window gif here
______________________________________________I love lamp.. -
sneakers are a form of transpoYukonRon said:Waiting for the tow truck to take, yet another car, totalled by our college bound son, away.
3 wrecks all his fault, 4 of the 5 cars involved, totalled.
The joys of children.
I acknowledge, that I have been so advised, of the possible legal ramifications, of keeping our son locked in a cellar for 5 years.
Thank you @DoubleEgger.
Place money out the window gif here
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
All older GS models are collectable so you should do well with that if you sell it. The older versions are really built to last.nolaegghead said:
I bought a '98 GS that was rescued from sitting in a warehouse for 15 years. Only has 3700 miles, a bit rare for this breed.Eoin said:
We never get 100F, 90F here is a super hot day, and having some airflow round the helmet does help when it's hot. My beef with the standard GS screen was that it creates a rough turbulence, worse than no screen in terms of annoyance. Given that a GS seems to cruise naturally at around 85 - 90 mph, no screen gets a bit wearing! I ended up with a US aftermarket screen from Cee Baileys and it was a really good investment in terms of comfort. I really need to get another GS - the R90 doesn't get used as much as it should because I'm a bit precious about it (original paint etc.) so don't ride in the winter or bad weather. The GS was a proper workhorse any time of year.Botch said:
I do have lowered pegs now. I often take the screen completely off during the summer months; I guess the buffeting doesn't bother me too much (note, it doesn't hit +100º F in Britain ten days in a row or more like it does here!)Eoin said:
How do you get on with the standard screen on the GS if you're tall? That was the first thing I changed on my GS because of the wind buffeting. Got some lower pegs too - would suit your inseam!Botch said:Kind've a sad day, I sold my first motorcycle, a 2007 Yamaha FZ-6, in faster blue. Bought Her 10 years and 10 days ago.
I wanted to do more touring, and can sit on my beemer for 8 hours/day, but arthritis and a 37" inseam gets pretty sore after only 90 minutes on the sportbike's limited legroom. Don't really have the space to keep both (She's still a blast running up and down the canyons) so time to thin the herd.
Front master cylinder started leaking, fixed that and was bleeding the brakes and ruptured a brake line (good thing it decided to blow in the shop and not the road). Replaced all lines with braided.
Tires were original and dry-rotted. I have a tire machine at my shop so replaced those with Metzeler Tourance, which was stock I believe.
Changed all the fluids...but have a small leak (don't re-use crush washers!). I need to fix that...haven't had the girl on the road in quite a while.
Worst luck I've had with that bike is when it fell over on SWMBO's X3. That cost me $800 to repaint the side. Bike was fine. -
Ribs are on for my girlfriend's father's bday dinner tonight.
XLBGE
Lewisburg, PA -
Your fortune telling skills are unmatched.nolaegghead said:
I see a future of Uber and bicycles for him, at least until he gets a job where he can pay for all that destruction...that accident rate is unsustainable.YukonRon said:Waiting for the tow truck to take, yet another car, totalled by our college bound son, away.
3 wrecks all his fault, 4 of the 5 cars involved, totalled.
The joys of children.
I acknowledge, that I have been so advised, of the possible legal ramifications, of keeping our son locked in a cellar for 5 years.
Thank you @DoubleEgger.
Place money out the window gif here
Concur!"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
Absolutely. 100% agreed.fishlessman said:
sneakers are a form of transpoYukonRon said:Waiting for the tow truck to take, yet another car, totalled by our college bound son, away.
3 wrecks all his fault, 4 of the 5 cars involved, totalled.
The joys of children.
I acknowledge, that I have been so advised, of the possible legal ramifications, of keeping our son locked in a cellar for 5 years.
Thank you @DoubleEgger.
Place money out the window gif here
"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
i hit the beginning of a double guard rail with a dodge dart back in college, airborn maybe 20 feet up, landed rolling down the exit ramp at 70 mph. found a truck with the same motor but blown, 400 bucks. switched the motor out a couple days laterYukonRon said:
Absolutely. 100% agreed.fishlessman said:
sneakers are a form of transpoYukonRon said:Waiting for the tow truck to take, yet another car, totalled by our college bound son, away.
3 wrecks all his fault, 4 of the 5 cars involved, totalled.
The joys of children.
I acknowledge, that I have been so advised, of the possible legal ramifications, of keeping our son locked in a cellar for 5 years.
Thank you @DoubleEgger.
Place money out the window gif here
dad never said a thing, i think shock set in when he saw the car in the morning, i used an ax to cut the front fenders off to drive it home
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
Lunch in Kinsale on the south coast. Whole lobster and fish and chips. Excellent. This place is great!


Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga -
Coolest old pub in downtown Cork across the street from a Catholic Church. Best bathroom ever. Cheers.


Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga -
You had lobster and fish & chips? That's going some.bgebrent said:Lunch in Kinsale on the south coast. Whole lobster and fish and chips. Excellent. This place is great!

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I have had my moments of DA driving, do not get me wrong. But not totalling 4 cars and damaging 5 in less than 2 years......fishlessman said:
i hit the beginning of a double guard rail with a dodge dart back in college, airborn maybe 20 feet up, landed rolling down the exit ramp at 70 mph. found a truck with the same motor but blown, 400 bucks. switched the motor out a couple days laterYukonRon said:
Absolutely. 100% agreed.fishlessman said:
sneakers are a form of transpoYukonRon said:Waiting for the tow truck to take, yet another car, totalled by our college bound son, away.
3 wrecks all his fault, 4 of the 5 cars involved, totalled.
The joys of children.
I acknowledge, that I have been so advised, of the possible legal ramifications, of keeping our son locked in a cellar for 5 years.
Thank you @DoubleEgger.
Place money out the window gif here
dad never said a thing, i think shock set in when he saw the car in the morning, i used an ax to cut the front fenders off to drive it home"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
Bored at work, waiting on our house to be live on realtor.com. I swear I've checked it 100 times already.Slumming it in Aiken, SC.
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Patience brother....Jeremiah said:Bored at work, waiting on our house to be live on realtor.com. I swear I've checked it 100 times already.Charlotte, NC - Large BGE 2014, Maverick ET 733, Thermopen, Nest, Platesetter, Woo2 and Extender w/Grid, Kick Ash Basket, Pizza Stone, SS Smokeware Cap, Blackstone 36" -
Two compliments on the Chevy as we were broke down, one from a passer by and one from the tow guy. Had to get swooped up by a Honda hero.

Really nice dude stopped by to help troubleshoot. He even offered a quart of oil he had for his S10 with 300K.
It may be time to pull the plug on this motor.
Out of my realm of tools, garage space, and know-how.
Happy place was close to my shop, La Monarcha Supermercado. Evan Williams will be consulted this evening.

BrandonQuad Cities
"If yer gonna denigrate, familiarity with the subject is helpful." -
The ol airport reasturant meal. YumEllijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
Well, I married me a wife, she's been trouble all my life,
Run me out in the cold rain and snow -
The nachos are always safe in the airport.northGAcock said:The ol airport reasturant meal. YumTHANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER -
Went to the gym tonight. Trying to lose a few lbs. this hobby makes it a littler harder
XL & MM BGE, 36" Blackstone - Newport News, VA
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