It was 38 degrees C here today. Too hot for shooting, so i've spent the afternoon making a wooden riser for a new take down bow.... A huge mistake! :D
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It was 38 degrees C here today. Too hot for shooting, so i've spent the afternoon making a wooden riser for a new take down bow.... A huge mistake! :D
There was a good item on our local news last evening that I thought worth mentioning. A guy took a T-bone steak, put it in an aluminum pan, and placed it on the dashboard of a car out in the sun. It took quite a while, but that darn thing got cooked enough to be med-well done. Temp. got up to 195 F inside the car.
Made me wonder if we could do the same thing with and have "French Fried ONIONS". Yummy!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Still wouldn't want to be the cook!
HUTCH:cool:
Been getting fried down here (Georgia) for some time now.Had a T-Storm today cooled down some but back again hot and humid for the next several days.
So Destroyer, you haven't told me how winter's going down there.:D
who needs spark plugs,highly over rated.lol...for a 10 year old mower it should be ging like a champ still.im guessing about 400 hours or less on it.my ex mark is 5 years old with around 950 hours and only major problem ive had was the pto clutch bearing blew up right befor memorial day.but its a $12,000 mower and im needing to trade it in soon.mowers are too much fun.this is how i roll.http://images.imagelinky.com/1311217596.jpg
Last three days have created an official heat wave.....True hazy lazy....
If I even think about going outside I slap myself :eek:
97 degrees here right now(just after 4:00pm), but Concord, which is only 30 minutes from here, was/is over a 100 degrees.
Hot and muggy,don't even feel like shooting:(
Nice ride GD,this is my rig.
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