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Same thing happen to me, my son and my brother. Was pretty sick for about 5 days, got a 2 day break from it, then it came back with a vengeance. This is the first day in days that I can stay on my feet more than a few minutes. Still feel like crap though.DoubleEgger said:Had a nasty cold last week. Was better for three days and now I have the flu. FML
To tell you just how bad it has been, I skipped 5 days shaving and I think I have only put on overalls a time or two.Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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@Sea2Ski I feel like you need to start a new discussion, this is awesomeSouth of Columbus, Ohio.
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thetrim said:@Killit_and_Grillit did you serve up any sausage? How’d your wife’s friends like your meat?

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Havent done tri tip in a minute. Last time I’ll egg for a couple of weeks.LBGE
Pikesville, MD
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Now we’re cooking with fireAcn said:
Havent done tri tip in a minute. Last time I’ll egg for a couple of weeks.
LBGE
Pikesville, MD
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Stevie want wingie.

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Celebrating Arizona State's season sweep in men's boopa ober U of A!
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Enjoying Dooks loss. While I hate the injuries.Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga
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Got some thick loin cut bone in chops from Patton’s my go to meat market. 5 of em came out to 5.25 lbs. Put 2 into the Sous Vide at 140 covered in apple butter for 3 hours. Took them out and let the temp drop a little then hit them with a little butt rub then some more apple butter then some more butt rub. Threw them on the grill grates at 550 with apple for smoke. The sweet, salty, and spice was really good the best chops I’ve ever had. -
I think I will. This is getting more interesting and fun than even I thought it would be. Plus, I will not take valuable bandwidth on this thread....alaskanassasin said:@Sea2Ski I feel like you need to start a new discussion, this is awesome--------------------------------------------------
Burning lump in Downingtown, PA or diesel in Cape May, NJ.
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What does the state have to do with what you pay for car insurance?thetrim said:Fahkin' car dealers....
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Citroen H vans have all been converted to mobile coffee / crepe / doughnut ..... shops here too. Did they even import them into the US originally?nolaegghead said:


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@Eoin they must have imported them. However, in 1964 the "chicken tax" killed light truck imports, and I think they made the H until '81. Interesting reading. Henrik is in the pics buying a latte, we were at the track to check out the classic bike races.______________________________________________I love lamp..
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In the US, the states regulate the insurance companies. Makes doing insurance business difficult and I have plenty of friends that insure out of state to save big money. States rights is a big thing here and it makes my business 10x harder vs standardized regulations.Eoin said:
What does the state have to do with what you pay for car insurance?thetrim said:Fahkin' car dealers....
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To make business easier in Europe, we ended up with the single market, championed by Maggie Thatcher, where rules and standards are the same everywhere for manufactured goods. Services are not so standardised yet. Anyway, when you do this and standardise, business is easier, costs are reduced and sfuff gets cheaper. The complaints roll in anyway, as people want 'control' in their own state / country. Hence Brexit. Everyone wants to have their cake and eat it, famous Brexit catch phrase from Boris 'The W***er' Johnson during the Brexit campaign, only now we find that we can't actually have our cake and eat it. Oh well.nolaegghead said:
In the US, the states regulate the insurance companies. Makes doing insurance business difficult and I have plenty of friends that insure out of state to save big money. States rights is a big thing here and it makes my business 10x harder vs standardized regulations.Eoin said:
What does the state have to do with what you pay for car insurance?thetrim said:Fahkin' car dealers....
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Also, those Citroen H vans are so rare I might see 1 or 2 a year where I live.
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They were rare here, but (obviously) common in France. Loads imported now for street vendors / festivals as they are cool to look at, if a bit sh1t to drive. I have to admit to liking Citroens, because they were often so oddball. I owned 2 x Dyanes, which I loved. It would probably be a financial disaster area, but I'd love a CX wagon.nolaegghead said:Also, those Citroen H vans are so rare I might see 1 or 2 a year where I live. -
I am a keen advocate of an 'alllowed list'. While people who recognise the phrase think of guilty crushes,for me it's about cars. I am ambivalent to warm on Alfa Romeo and Ferrari which both tend to lead petrolhead lists. Going up the scale, Lamborghini (the mad 4x4) LM, Plymouth Roadrunner and any massive aged Citroen. Plus an Audi RS6 Avant. Maybe an Austin Healey mkV 3000 too. Oh and a late 80s Aston Martin Zagato.Eoin said:
They were rare here, but (obviously) common in France. Loads imported now for street vendors / festivals as they are cool to look at, if a bit sh1t to drive. I have to admit to liking Citroens, because they were often so oddball. I owned 2 x Dyanes, which I loved. It would probably be a financial disaster area, but I'd love a CX wagon.nolaegghead said:Also, those Citroen H vans are so rare I might see 1 or 2 a year where I live.Other girls may try to take me away
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With you on the LM - bonkers. I do have a soft spot for Alfas, fond memories of the see through floor pan on my 33. RS6 Avant is a genuine contender for my daily driver, may be in the running when/ if the BM dies, although my preference would be to keep the BM and add something old / oddball / with 2 wheels.CPFC1905 said:
I am a keen advocate of an 'alllowed list'. While people who recognise the phrase think of guilty crushes,for me it's about cars. I am ambivalent to warm on Alfa Romeo and Ferrari which both tend to lead petrolhead lists. Going up the scale, Lamborghini (the mad 4x4) LM, Plymouth Roadrunner and any massive aged Citroen. Plus an Audi RS6 Avant. Maybe an Austin Healey mkV 3000 too. Oh and a late 80s Aston Martin Zagato.Eoin said:
They were rare here, but (obviously) common in France. Loads imported now for street vendors / festivals as they are cool to look at, if a bit sh1t to drive. I have to admit to liking Citroens, because they were often so oddball. I owned 2 x Dyanes, which I loved. It would probably be a financial disaster area, but I'd love a CX wagon.nolaegghead said:Also, those Citroen H vans are so rare I might see 1 or 2 a year where I live. -
It's cold and grey out this morning, and raining. Dogs need a walk though.


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Heard J Lo and A Rod are getting hitched.
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SWMBO made sure I saw the ringthetrim said:Heard J Lo and A Rod are getting hitched.
And I hate myself for knowing that.Xl bge ,LG bge, two 4' crusher cone fire pits. Weber Genisis gasser and
Two rusty Weber kettles.
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Moncure N.C.
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