Good thing they're experts. :D
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299 is a probably a good deal for the clutch.
It's in Orlando what'd ya expect?
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People toweling off their skis.
Hey ... if I don't have access to a hose in the Spring, I'been known to towel the dirt and salt off my bases, but otherwise, yeah.
If they’re all sloppy wet I’ll give them a quick drying if a towel is handy. Don’t want rusty edges now....
A towel is usually not handy, so I usually just give them a quick swipe with my gloves. But it’s the thought that counts.
A quick brush to get most of the snow off before they go back inside my car seems like a good idea. One more reason to hate Marker--the snow is hard to get out of the tailpieces.
People in Phoenix wearing puffy jackets. It’s 70 degrees.
Holy dhit. For reals? I get the beginning of ball sweat at 70 in shirts and a T-shirt.
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Oh wow. That's pretty bad. Hahaha. Thanks for the laugh today. :)
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Wintertime in Hilton Head always makes me laugh. The year-rounders break out the full ski gear as soon as it hits 69°, with complete sunshine.
You can fly in from up north wearing the same jacket you had on when it was 25° and blowing full-lake effect snow, walk off the plane and be surrounded by people dressed the same as you.
Finding this amusing outs me as a bad person.
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I wonder how often any Lexus dealership does a clutch replacement anyway. There was a manual transmission version of the 2006-2013 IS 250, RWD, but it wasn't popular. I've never seen one. The first gen IS 300 offered a manual too.
I can't think of any other Lexus with a manual transmission.
The old SCs?
The poor parking guy at alpine meadows this am trying to park people in east jesus and everryone ignoring him and parking 200 yards closer. The guy finally gave up and left.
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I swear, he's going to get pneumonia and die. Found him shoveling one day in Crocs, no socks, pajama bottoms, and a tee. Flannel pajama bottoms so he was on the right track. No hat or gloves. It was in the lower teens for temp. Smart kid too. No common sense. Extreme laziness.
My dad's favorite move was what we called the Jewish left (not the socialist worker's party, but the Jewish left turn). Making a left turn from a residential street with a stop sign on to a busy 2 land arterial with no center lane--pull into the near lane when traffic clears, then wait there until the far lane clears to make the turn, ignoring all the pissed off people he was blocking.
$2000 dollar ice sculpture.......ha!
Amusing that after reading this thread I saw this Atlantic article: https://www.theatlantic.com/family/a...winter/604633/
hope they are at least the "arctic" crocs like my husband's? :eek:
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that was a decent article on the why.
and thinking back to my questionable clothes choices of teenage yrs, it was always more of what I felt comfortable in- more the mental comfort than the physical comfort. maybe sometimes felt more comfortable in what I wore on a "good" day or time period.
But I also figure they might all be mini win hoff's/ dantheman's in training