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Fried chicken hash from Hummingbird. The thing is, I only ordered one. When I arrived to pick it up, they charged me for one. Then handed me a big, folded paper bag. I didn't realize it was two orders until I arrived home. So I guess I have breakfast for tomorrow as well.
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With a coat of Penofin. Marc, I think the hubbub is when you're taking it and you're not in excruciating pain.
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I never really liked the top end of Focal/JM Labs.
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The design really lends itself to contrasting woods, like you've done. Much more boring in a single species. He should use your example on his website.
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That is a gorgeous stool! Love that design too!
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The camo isn't disguising anything. Eew!
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And Jason Aldean wonders why the controversy about his new video " Try That in a Small Town". He argues it's completely innocent and he's not violent or racist. Oops! Associations have consequences. Good job CMT. Keep it banned. -
Now you can use the line I use at gay bars... "May I push your stool in?"
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The sets are generally not the bargain they appear to be. They usually don't consist of top tier items.
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Two other versions of Son of a Preacherman that I've always enjoyed, by two Bobbie's... In fact this Bobbie Cryner album is a favorite of mine. Country, but not your standard Country. Jazz influenced for sure.
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The Quad gear of that time certainly had it's own unique style. And those Celestion speakers were highly rated. I coveted the Celestion SL700 at that time. I also loved the Cyrus gear. I had a Mission CD player that I really loved.
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Makita also has a newer 40vt system. Very good reviews on that system. But what I really like is that they're not abandoning their 18vt system. They're still issuing new tools on that and the 36vt (two 18vt) platform. But I'm not here to sway you. All are good systems. What I would do is list the tools that I'd like to purchase, then look at those tools on the various platforms. Then make my decision on the brand that had the features I liked best.
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I am definitely a fan of team turquoise. They make a high quality tool. That being said, I have had a large number of tools by Bosche, DeWalt, Porter Cable and a limited number of Milwaukee tools in the past. My Milwaukee tools were limited because back then so were their offerings. I think most well known manufacturers today produce a quality tool. Previously I'd more commonly mix brands of corded tools. Today much less so, out of want for a single battery system. Makita has not produced a small jobsite cordless tablesaw, so I've bought a limited DeWalt battery grouping and charger and DeWalt cordless table saw. Because DeWalt makes a very good jobsite tablesaw and one of the largest batteries offered (15 ah), I'm OK about owning two battery systems. I doubt you'd be dissatisfied with Bosche, Milwaukee or DeWalt. Hilti also builds a very nice tool, but I'm less knowledgeable about their offerings. If a multi-tool is something you'd like in your arsenal, the Makita XMT04ZB vastly outperforms every other make out there IMO.
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I've been on the receiving end of things around here too many times to not enjoy the occasional reversal. I still need to go through a pretty substantial pile of cabling/adapters and post them for those that might make use of them.
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Should arrive Monday.