Pumpkins, small children, bad beer, pretty much anything
Had my surgery this past Thursday....did the right side of my nose 3 years ago and now left side. IIRC, I have 6 cuttings now in various places on my face and base of my neck.The dermatologist, skin doctor at the Mather VA, did a couple of skin cancer biopsy's on me this morning.
Now to await the results, findings, on them.
This is what i look like bandaged up, on the one that she did, on the nose.
Didn't like the needle going in, to numb up the area.
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Do you fly with the boat on the pontoon?
Oh wow! Fire is my worse nightmare and glad it's never happened. I'm picky about no smoking, no candles (my sister left some burning years ago...didn't total out the house at least) and all my grilling is done behind the shop and at the far edge of the carport. I also keep some extra clothing out in the shop just in case the house goes up. The shop is about 30 feet away from the house. Sure hope all goes well during the rebuild and glad everyone is ok.Right around 5pm I got a call from a good friend who was freaking out because their house was on fire. We hurried over, not knowing what to expect. Sure as ****, it was going up in flames. Not much to do other than try to keep them calm and provide moral support. The garage was about the only thing that survived unscathed. The gas grill on the back deck erupted in a huge fireball which entered the house through an open kitchen window. The upper level and most of the main floor were completely gutted.
We stuck around until it was over and a contractor got everything boarded up, then ran home to gather some clothes and necessities to help them get through the next couple of days. They got out with the clothes on their backs, and that’s about it. They are staying at a hotel near their house so they are readily available for the insurance adjuster and clean up crew. The fire chief said the house and contents are a total loss due to the fire, smoke and water damage.
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Well there'd be no other reason to put it there! :0)Do you fly with the boat on the pontoon?
Would it be better to have the bow pointing forward or would that have a worse effect on the plane? And how much does it affect the plane being there as well?Well there'd be no other reason to put it there! :0)
I like to live Dave. Ever see a tear drop racer... Wings go blunt edge first and so do boats. If I flew it the other way the air tumbling off the back would stall the tail.Would it be better to have the bow pointing forward or would that have a worse effect on the plane? And how much does it affect the plane being there as well?
Yeah, I know about the wings being blunt leading edge but man, never thought dang near flat blunt would work lol and didn't even think about how a cross wind would make it act. Thanks! I know a 'little' bit about planes but you just taught me more!I like to live Dave. Ever see a tear drop racer... Wings go blunt edge first and so do boats. If I flew it the other way the air tumbling off the back would stall the tail.
As for how it flies, general don't know it's there... until you try to land in a cross wind that's under the fuselage and into the boat.
G code? Not familiar with codes on B body cars but with E cars, a G would be a teen. Anyways, was the price righteous?helped the neighbor go pick up a 69 Charger this morning, he's been hesitating on getting the deal done. car is all there will need trunk pan rear quarters, and maybe a few other items floor and frame is nice.View attachment 1924899View attachment 1924900View attachment 1924902View attachment 1924903View attachment 1924904View attachment 1924905View attachment 1924906View attachment 1924907View attachment 1924908View attachment 1924909
Many years ago a buddy of mine won 'best of show' in the bone 'stock' class with his 72 440 6 pack Cuda......I quit entering my cars after that mess lol. Too many dumb judges.Last local show of the season, decent turnout of 1960s Mopars. The Demonstrator and the ‘67 Coronet R/T placed third and second in the ‘67-‘69 division in a big field of Chebbies.
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Congratulations you and the demonstrator deserve it.Last local show of the season, decent turnout of 1960s Mopars. The Demonstrator and the ‘67 Coronet R/T placed third and second in the ‘67-‘69 division in a big field of Chebbies.
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