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If my insurance goes to $10k, I will be very unhappy.Wolfpack said:Get ready- our insurance more than doubled.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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He wants one. However, I want his focus on school. Plus, most jobs available to him are fast food. I am not real interested in that vocation, plus around here the majority of them are high, so not a group I want him around.Gulfcoastguy said:
He gets a job?Ozzie_Isaac said:Paying my yearly insurance premium. Between multiple vehicles, trailers, etc. I could buy a Komodo Kamado 32. Not sure what will happen when my 16 yearold gets his license. 😭
I may try for a ranch job for him though 🤔
My wife already bought him a truck, something I disagreed with, but not worth getting in a fight over. At least she bought a manual.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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@Ozzie_Isaac - for sure you do know. Time for a line of credit and then wait for the guaranteed first speeding tix and first wreck. Time for the Vaseline. I know based on two sons and my own history as we all checked those boxes.
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Yup, been there done that at his age. I just hope there is some sort of new law saying they cannot discriminate on age. 🤣lousubcap said:@Ozzie_Isaac - for sure you do know. Time for a line of credit and then wait for the guaranteed first speeding tix and first wreck. Time for the Vaseline. I know based on two sons and my own history as we all checked those boxes.
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Had enough of the power outages in my neighbourhood . Contracted for a whole house generator. Excited that they start tomorrow
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I can save you the suspense. You will pay even more 💵Ozzie_Isaac said:Paying my yearly insurance premium. Between multiple vehicles, trailers, etc. I could buy a Komodo Kamado 32. Not sure what will happen when my 16 yearold gets his license. 😭
But the upshot is you have it my friend 👍Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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Ours wasn’t that much to start- but went from $2k to $4.5Ozzie_Isaac said:If my insurance goes to $10k, I will be very unhappy.Greensboro, NC -
A single cab in manual kept my truck from getting into a bunch of trouble with friends when younger. Especially with others not knowing how to drive manual. It also kept miles off it for any long trips with friends as you can't rotate drivers if others can't drive a stick. They'll always take someone else's vehicle.Ozzie_Isaac said:
My wife already bought him a truck, something I disagreed with, but not worth getting in a fight over. At least she bought a manual.Gulfcoastguy said:
He gets a job?Ozzie_Isaac said:Paying my yearly insurance premium. Between multiple vehicles, trailers, etc. I could buy a Komodo Kamado 32. Not sure what will happen when my 16 yearold gets his license. 😭
Kids will be kids in the end. Even with a manual transmission. Just know that it will most likely be someone else's vehicle.
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Something to be said for the newest safety tech in cars. Like they are made for teen drivers. As well as (fill in the blank)s.______________________________________________I love lamp..
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This was the exact reason his mom bought him a new Tacoma. Auto braking, lane departure warnings, blind spot detectors, parking lot "sonar", backup sensors a million airbags, yada yada yada. Pretty cool actually, although the lane departure warning irritates me. I never realized how little I signal.nolaegghead said:Something to be said for the newest safety tech in cars. Like they are made for teen drivers. As well as (fill in the blank)s.
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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I too had a manual single cab. I loved it, and I only had to haul gear, never people, and nobody ever asked to borrow it.WeberWho said:
A single cab in manual kept my truck from getting into a bunch of trouble with friends when younger. Especially with others not knowing how to drive manual. It also kept miles off it for any long trips with friends as you can't rotate drivers if others can't drive a stick. They'll always take someone else's vehicle.Ozzie_Isaac said:
My wife already bought him a truck, something I disagreed with, but not worth getting in a fight over. At least she bought a manual.Gulfcoastguy said:
He gets a job?Ozzie_Isaac said:Paying my yearly insurance premium. Between multiple vehicles, trailers, etc. I could buy a Komodo Kamado 32. Not sure what will happen when my 16 yearold gets his license. 😭
Kids will be kids in the end. Even with a manual transmission. Just know that it will most likely be someone else's vehicle.
Also stick shifts and bench seats are a highschool boys dream when he has a girlfriend.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Agree, 4wd 3/4 ton chevy 4 speed stick with a bench seat. Old CP&L line truck I reconditioned.Ozzie_Isaac said:
I too had a manual single cab. I loved it, and I only had to haul gear, never people, and nobody ever asked to borrow it.WeberWho said:
A single cab in manual kept my truck from getting into a bunch of trouble with friends when younger. Especially with others not knowing how to drive manual. It also kept miles off it for any long trips with friends as you can't rotate drivers if others can't drive a stick. They'll always take someone else's vehicle.Ozzie_Isaac said:
My wife already bought him a truck, something I disagreed with, but not worth getting in a fight over. At least she bought a manual.Gulfcoastguy said:
He gets a job?Ozzie_Isaac said:Paying my yearly insurance premium. Between multiple vehicles, trailers, etc. I could buy a Komodo Kamado 32. Not sure what will happen when my 16 yearold gets his license. 😭
Kids will be kids in the end. Even with a manual transmission. Just know that it will most likely be someone else's vehicle.
Also stick shifts and bench seats are a highschool boys dream when he has a girlfriend.Xl bge ,LG bge, two 4' crusher cone fire pits. Weber Genisis gasser and
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86’ f250 bench seat and 4 speed but first gear was grandma only used for hill climbing. Had it painted dark blue with perlite, put on headers, dual exhaust with glass packs, chrome grill. It did not matter which way a girl was walking she would stick her thumb out.South of Columbus, Ohio.
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Man if I had a time machine I would go back and buy it from me!
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I remember my grandpa had a truck similar to that. Don't remember what year it was but it was a "3 on the tree".alaskanassasin said:Man if I had a time machine I would go back and buy it from me!
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alaskanassasin said:Man if I had a time machine I would go back and buy it from me!

really miss the old rain gutters and vent windows. my 85 was a complete lemon though, tranny, alternator, water pump, starters, front end work, distributor, clutch, even the three on the tree fell off. lost the spare on the highway, probably got 50 feet out of the first bounce. sold at 35k miles
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Thanks to @dmchicago 's Monday tri-tip thread I went in search of. This is the smallest they had. It's just shy of 3 1/2 lbs. The dollar was all I had leftover after the butcher.

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That’ll eat as they say.bucky925 said:Thanks to @dmchicago 's Monday tri-tip thread I went in search of. This is the smallest they had. It's just shy of 3 1/2 lbs. The dollar was all I had leftover after the butcher.
That brings up a good question. I trimmed all the fat off the bottom of my tri trip before I did my reverse sear. Is that what you do?Philly - Kansas City - Houston - Cincinnati - Dallas - Houston - Memphis - Austin - Chicago - Austin
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Actually this is the first I've bought that had that much fat. I'm usually in the fat = flavor camp so I'm not sure what I'll do.
The best things in life are not things.
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Agreed but with so little time on the reverse sear part then a high temp sear, I worried about scorching it.bucky925 said:Actually this is the first I've bought that had that much fat. I'm usually in the fat = flavor camp so I'm not sure what I'll do.Philly - Kansas City - Houston - Cincinnati - Dallas - Houston - Memphis - Austin - Chicago - Austin
Large BGE. OONI 16, TOTO Washlet S550e (Now with enhanced Motherly Hugs!)
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Condo rental and lift passes in Park City for my 6th annual ski trip with my college roommate (and still best friend)XL BGE, Blackstone, Roccbox, Weber Gasser, Brown Water, Cigars -- Gallatin, TN
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Trim the fat cap on a tri tip.dmchicago said:
Agreed but with so little time on the reverse sear part then a high temp sear, I worried about scorching it.bucky925 said:Actually this is the first I've bought that had that much fat. I'm usually in the fat = flavor camp so I'm not sure what I'll do.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER -
I have cooked them both ways and no difference. Just a little fat to cut around while eating.dmchicago said:
That’ll eat as they say.bucky925 said:Thanks to @dmchicago 's Monday tri-tip thread I went in search of. This is the smallest they had. It's just shy of 3 1/2 lbs. The dollar was all I had leftover after the butcher.
That brings up a good question. I trimmed all the fat off the bottom of my tri trip before I did my reverse sear. Is that what you do? -
Got some Ikea cabinets to move the old video games in from the garage. About to play RC pro am on the NES.
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That’s AWESOME. I wish we had hung on to our consoles from back in the dayLit said:Got some Ikea cabinets to move the old video games in from the garage. About to play RC pro am on the NES.
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I don't see Legend of Zelda? Nice collectionYork County, PA
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