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Newborns have little agency other than the effects of crying.
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Flavor is in the mouth of the beholder.
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Good looking color combo.
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Anyone see the squirrel that ran off with my bag of Cheetos?
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From the way things are mis-delivered by my local PO, I'd have to surmise some of the drivers don't read English or understand numbers.
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Glues to the left of them, glues to the right of them, into the valley of glues rode the six hundred...instantly stuck to each other.
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What non-auto model did you get today?
Ace-Garageguy replied to chunkypeanutbutter's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Good looking Mountain. Is that Bachmann? -
"Head cheese", which I've mentioned before, must be the worst product name in the history of mankind. https://deependothepool.wordpress.com/2017/01/03/why-its-called-head-cheese/
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What non-auto model did you get today?
Ace-Garageguy replied to chunkypeanutbutter's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Another brass HO rescue...this time a Southern Railway 4-6-2 Ps-4 by United Scale Models. In excellent condition these go for around $500, but this one needs help, is missing the trailing truck on the locomotive and part of a tender truck, so I got it for a fraction of that. I'm always amazed that people hack and bodge and lose parts from expensive, beautiful models like this, but I guess...Oh well. No need to go there. One interesting thing is that the Southern Railroad's Ps-4s paint scheme was inspired by the London and North Eastern Railway (UK) colors in 1925. Though they were in service from the mid-1920s and were extensively modified and updated through the years, by 1952 all 64 of them had been replaced by diesels and were on the scrap line. One was saved by an enthusiastic railfan and a Southern board member. Number 1401 was cosmetically restored and lives on as a static display at the Smithsonian, the only one of her kind left anywhere on Earth. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Railway_Ps-4_class -
After some logins, the forum is unusable, period. Photos don't display, pages won't load, can't view different topics and threads, posts won't, nothing. Sometimes can't even log out. Same issues with both Firefox and Chrome. I had to try various things just to post this. EDIT: And other times it works fine, like the post I just made over on the "what-didja-get-non-auto-models" thread...or with only minimal hanging like it did as I navigated here to edit this post.
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Somewhere in the galaxy there's intelligent life that's not as rare as here.
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Chopped, Channeled Tracknose '32 Tudor Sedan
Ace-Garageguy replied to Ace-Garageguy's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Thanks, and I appreciate your interest and comment. But it's extremely unlikely I'll get her done prior to finishing up my last two big-car client jobs here, and finishing the move to Arizona...all of which have been dragging on for years now. Until then, I really don't much feel like working on anything I want to do when there's so much I have to do. -
Again and again and again and again, the boys who keep on trying will make the world's best men.
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Taxes give you extra incentive to work really hard, especially when you see what fantastic things your money gets spent on.
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Logged in from FF, site hanging when switching pages, photos very slow to load...and there's a barely noticeable "flashing" occurring of blank spaces where photos are trying to load (this sometimes happens under Chrome too). My FF is dead-stock with no "enhanced security settings".
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Romance tends to fade when character flaws like habitual infidelity and lying on the part of those involved wilt the roses and sour the wine.
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Do you also have 1:1 project cars?
Ace-Garageguy replied to ctruss53's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I understand how all the mod-cons can seem to be necessary after a time, but I've always used old, interesting cars as daily transportation, and most of them were convertibles with the tops down whenever it wasn't raining. Neither my '89 GMC or my '96 Blazer have currently functioning AC, but I run 'em both with the windows down and don't actually "suffer". Of course, I'm acclimated to heat, as it's routinely over 100 degrees in one shop whenever the outdoor temp is over about 95. I have to admit I like the power windows in the Blazer though, 'cause rolling 4 of 'em up and down manually every time I go in a store would get to be a real PITA. EDIT: I also have to say I grew up in an environment and a time when it wasn't necessary to lock a vehicle up whenever you walked away from it, and I liked THAT a lot more. Change isn't always for the better, and "progress" sometimes isn't. -
Grapes of wrath don't make good wine.
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FROM THE SITE ITSELF: After 35 years of continued service, I need to take a break. On July 15, this website for Rbmotion detail supplies will be shut down until January 1 of 2025 (that I know of). Orders will be shipped for all who have orders pending up to the day of shutdown... although it may take a couple months. Thank you so much for your patronage... Robert Bentley
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Good to hear you're back at it, Carl.
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"Toot" can refer to a snort of something that's somewhat frowned upon.
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Nibiru wines come from the Kamptal region of Austria.