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Well I only need to ship one back. Basically they put it on a machine and it makes the wheel circular again where the tire seats to the wheel. Shipping one wheel is like $25 and they're paying shipping back to me so not horrible at all.
Got local quotes and they want $125 to do it. No thanks.
That's not too bad. I thought the delivery was based on weight!
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That's not too bad. I thought the delivery was based on weight!
It is, but one wheel weighs about 15-18lbs (with no tire on it).
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I made that blue cheese chicken pasta. Mmmmm it was tasty. Then I beat my best neighborhood jog by 1 minute, 15 seconds. The cool weather really helped. So overall a good night. Hope everyone else's was equally good.
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Good Morning everyone, here is to spring returning and getting to turn the heat off again...Record Lows here. Of course, by the end of the week, we may need air conditioning, lol.
Good Morning everyone, here is to spring returning and getting to turn the heat off again...Record Lows here. Of course, by the end of the week, we may need air conditioning, lol.
Yep, saw on the news this morning that western Maryland got quite a bit of snow the past couple days. We were a bit chilly here and it was rainy. I'm glad it's not 90 like it was a few weeks ago, but 60s is good with me.
Morning all! Why is it people think all these fortified glasses are impervious to scratches and what not? You try and try to warn people but you always have a know it all or two quoting specs and telling people how impossible it is for anything to scratch it other than a sharpened diamond.
Well, it's been so long since I've been to the movies on my day off that I decided I have to go today. Of course, I pull up the listings to my favorite indie theater, and I want to see them all!
I knew I wanted to see the sushi movie, but this Indonesian one looks amazing as well. Also, the documentary about the Maldives looks awesome too! Gah, anyone want to help? Here's the listings: Landmark - Washington D.C.
(Only for the E St location) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkULMOFpuCo
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Good morning all!
Stuff with the car turned into more issues so back to working on it tonight. I wish I just took a day off this week to work on it. Would make things much easier, but of course we end up super busy at work. Oh well - when its done I will love it.
Had chicken parm sandwich last night for dinner and it was amazing.
Hunger Games is really good. As is Wrath of the Titans.
OH! I should have looked at the link first. I wish I had a theater like that around here. I would have to go to Pittsburgh to see those.
Haha, yeah, they rarely have anything too mainstream. I like the off beat movies the most but love your run of the mill comedy, rom-com, action, adventure, horror too. Wife and I love movies a ton.
Can't wait for The Avengers to come out! We're definitely seeing it at the local Imax in 3D
Haha, yeah, they rarely have anything too mainstream. I like the off beat movies the most but love your run of the mill comedy, rom-com, action, adventure, horror too. Wife and I love movies a ton.
Can't wait for The Avengers to come out! We're definitely seeing it at the local Imax in 3D
Again, I have to go to Pittsburgh for Imax. Where I live, Altoona, is a city. It's just not big enough for Imax or Indie/foreign films. My job has a shop in Pittsburgh and I might try to see if I can transfer. I would much rather live there. They just aren't very big on transfers.
As for The Avengers, I am really excited for that one. The early review are glowing
Again, I have to go to Pittsburgh for Imax. Where I live, Altoona, is a city. It's just not big enough for Imax or Indie/foreign films. My job has a shop in Pittsburgh and I might try to see if I can transfer. I would much rather live there. They just aren't very big on transfers.
As for The Avengers, I am really excited for that one. The early review are glowing
Pittsburgh is an interesting city. My sister had her wedding there so we spent a couple days there. We were right by Primanti Bros but knew nothing about it so we didn't go. Kicking myself for it
Pittsburgh is an interesting city. My sister had her wedding there so we spent a couple days there. We were right by Primanti Bros but knew nothing about it so we didn't go. Kicking myself for it
They do make a good sandwich, especially after a night of drinking LOL. However, you can make much better at home.
I lived in Pittsburgh for a little over year when I went to culinary school and fell in love with it. And it helps to be a huge Pittsburgh sports fan.
To continue with the movie theme, this movie could be a surprise summer hit.
When I went there back in '95-96' it was Pennsylvania Culinary. I think it is now called The Le Cordon Bleu Culinary Institute? It is located on Liberty Ave, downtown. The main kitchen had big windows and anyone out and about could just stand there and watch.
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When I went there back in '95-96' it was Pennsylvania Culinary. I think it is now called The Le Cordon Bleu Culinary Institute? It is located on Liberty Ave, downtown. The main kitchen had big windows and anyone out and about could just stand there and watch.
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I'd say 50/50. We each have our specialties.
Based on talking to the guys on AF for the past two years, I have come to a conclusion. 75% of those I talked to can cook. So, my conclusion is that man with Androids can cook.
Based on talking to the guys on AF for the past two years, I have come to a conclusion. 75% of those I talked to can cook. So, my conclusion is that man with Androids can cook.
Wasn't this conclusion reached sometime during the smoking meat discussion?
We are the same at our house. Wife handles most, if not all baking. I handle the grilling. For regular meals, we each have our own specialties that we make and it ends up being about 50/50
Bah, I haven't cooked much of anything at home in ages. We both just work too much and I'm tired of being in a kitchen all day that it's hard to get excited about it at home. Wife doesn't cook at all. One day, I'll be able to get back to the times of less work and more time of a home cooked meal at the dinner table.
Here's a shot of the lady helping me make some truffles at home for Christmas:
When I went there back in '95-96' it was Pennsylvania Culinary. I think it is now called The Le Cordon Bleu Culinary Institute? It is located on Liberty Ave, downtown. The main kitchen had big windows and anyone out and about could just stand there and watch.
Cool stuff. I went to the Culinary Institute of America and nearly all our kitchens had open windows to the hallways. There were constant tours of old ladies taking pictures and smiling. It was nerving at first but we were pretty immune to it at the end. The best was was when a group of celiacs (gluten intolerance) came into our class and we had a bunch of gluten free baked goods like breads, muffins and cookies. Some of them nearly came to tears with the fact that they hadn't had a baked good in years. It was a great day to help those out. Today, we make a huge effort in offering some of the best gluten free pizza and pasta (went through several changes in the dough and discovered a great corn based pasta from Italy) at our restaurant.
If I had that disease, I don't know if I could live. Bread and beer are my life
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21 Jump Street. I laughed nearly the whole time.
Hunger Games is really good. As is Wrath of the Titans.
OH! I should have looked at the link first. I wish I had a theater like that around here. I would have to go to Pittsburgh to see those.
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Haha, yeah, they rarely have anything too mainstream. I like the off beat movies the most but love your run of the mill comedy, rom-com, action, adventure, horror too. Wife and I love movies a ton.
Can't wait for The Avengers to come out! We're definitely seeing it at the local Imax in 3D
I saw The Lucky One this weekend at the Cinebistro with some girlfriends. It was really good, but a tear jerker. I was struggling to keep from outright sobbing in the theater. I don't think a movie with half naked Zac Efron could be bad, really. Leaving the theater, I was feeling a bit like a pedophile, but I'm good now...I checked, he's over 21.
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Bah, I haven't cooked much of anything at home in ages. We both just work too much and I'm tired of being in a kitchen all day that it's hard to get excited about it at home. Wife doesn't cook at all. One day, I'll be able to get back to the times of less work and more time of a home cooked meal at the dinner table.
Here's a shot of the lady helping me make some truffles at home for Christmas:
Those look so yummy!
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I cook most of the dinners and the girlfriend usually helps by cutting up veggies or stuff like that, but I usually do the cooking.
Baking though is all her. She makes some awesome stuff - just last weekend she made these nutella cheesecakes, omg so good.
Recipe please!!
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I saw The Lucky One this weekend at the Cinebistro with some girlfriends. It was really good, but a tear jerker. I was struggling to keep from outright sobbing in the theater. I don't think a movie with half naked Zac Efron could be bad, really. Leaving the theater, I was feeling a bit like a pedophile, but I'm good now...I checked, he's over 21.
I'm seeing it Sunday with a girlfriend. We go see all the tear jerkers together cause no one else will see them with us.
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Based on talking to the guys on AF for the past two years, I have come to a conclusion. 75% of those I talked to can cook. So, my conclusion is that man with Androids can cook.
Well I meet that qualification. I wonder if there is actually some significance to that, or if it is just a coincidence.
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Based on talking to the guys on AF for the past two years, I have come to a conclusion. 75% of those I talked to can cook. So, my conclusion is that man with Androids can cook.
<--- Cooks too
Last night I prepared crockpot mushroom chicken and brussels sprouts. Granted, it was easy... but cook I did!
I have been getting reviews (in Play Store & Amazon) about decimal point not working. On my Galaxy Nexus the keyboard displays the numbers and the decimal point and it works without error and still calculates.
Would anyone be able to test this for me on a phone running pre-4.0? Not sure if anyone here has that though, hah.
I can test it on my Atrix running GB at lunch time. PM me if you want me to test anything else. I don't use Weight Watcher so I'm not sure how these kind of apps should function, lol.
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Well I meet that qualification. I wonder if there is actually some significance to that, or if it is just a coincidence.
It just means that the next guy I date has to have an Android
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