


Ratty wrote:On Craig's List... items are posted in the 'area' first and show up in the particular 'neighborhoods' a few minutes later. This explains why you are too late to get that free tent or lawn furniture even though it just popped up on your city's listing 30 seconds ago.
Ratty wrote:Gyre. WOW! That is a tip I hope not to need.
MacGlenver wrote:Make a free xmas tree by asking for a bunch of the branches that they cut off at Home Depot or wherever else is selling trees. Stick them in a tall stock pot/tomato cage/whatever, tie em together in your desired design. This year my gf forced me to shell out $30 and get a real tree tho
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
BBadger wrote:MacGlenver wrote:Make a free xmas tree by asking for a bunch of the branches that they cut off at Home Depot or wherever else is selling trees. Stick them in a tall stock pot/tomato cage/whatever, tie em together in your desired design. This year my gf forced me to shell out $30 and get a real tree tho
If I ever need a shit-ass-looking, Charlie Brown Christmas tree I'll have to remember this tip!
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
Ugly Dougly wrote:I have it on good authority that Douglas Fir is the best of all.
Ugly Dougly wrote:Beware! Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga spp.) is not a real fir (Abies spp.).
And this is a larch:

MacGlenver wrote:Make a free xmas tree by asking for a bunch of the branches that they cut off at Home Depot or wherever else is selling trees. Stick them in a tall stock pot/tomato cage/whatever, tie em together in your desired design. This year my gf forced me to shell out $30 and get a real tree tho
latchseeker wrote:Wait a few minutes before turning on you car heater after starting you engine, otherwise you're just blowing cold air, and I fucking hate you.
junglesmacks wrote:..and you know, at least we get to throw toilet paper in there. When I lived in Central America, you weren't allowed to throw TP down the toilet, ever. I could never get used to the idea though even after 6 years there though..
stretch80 wrote:When it is -30 it might not start blowing heat until you have been moving for a while. On average, it takes 15 minutes to start getting heat when its below -25.
gyre wrote:Of course, anyone security conscious doesn't color code at all.
Always fun to troubleshoot.
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