Ace-Garageguy Posted September 19, 2024 Posted September 19, 2024 (edited) Favorable conditions for working outdoors include temperatures between 60 and 80 F, with humidity below 60%, though drier air is more comfortable. Edited September 19, 2024 by Ace-Garageguy TYPO
89AKurt Posted September 19, 2024 Posted September 19, 2024 Comfortable jeans that don't fall down are a memory. 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted September 19, 2024 Posted September 19, 2024 (edited) "Memory holed" is what a lot of folks would prefer their past utterances would be, forever. Edited September 19, 2024 by Ace-Garageguy 2
Tim W. SoCal Posted September 19, 2024 Posted September 19, 2024 time goes by too quickly and we grow old too fast 1
JollySipper Posted September 19, 2024 Posted September 19, 2024 Fast learners of that fact kind of have the edge, as they begin to appreciate some things earlier....... 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted September 20, 2024 Posted September 20, 2024 (edited) Earlier in life, had I known what I know now, I sure as h could have made a ton more money, but as it stands I'm relatively content anyway...as long as I'm left in peace. (NOTE: This is the Gadsden Flag from 1775, the personal flag of Commodore Esek Hopkins, Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Navy...so don't read into it something it's not) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esek_Hopkins Edited September 20, 2024 by Ace-Garageguy CLARITY and ACCURACY 4
A modeler named mike Posted September 20, 2024 Posted September 20, 2024 Peace is what many want but I'll settle for a piece of pie since that's all that's being served ? 1
Tim W. SoCal Posted September 20, 2024 Posted September 20, 2024 served as haute cuisine, snails, also known as escargot, is something that I think could never stimulate my hunger
Ace-Garageguy Posted September 20, 2024 Posted September 20, 2024 Hunger, once it gets to the "I'll eat just about anything to survive" level of intensity, will make even garden snails appear appetizing.
1972coronet Posted September 20, 2024 Posted September 20, 2024 (edited) Appetizing is what some of those old Jell-O recipes look like Edited September 20, 2024 by 1972coronet 2
NOBLNG Posted September 20, 2024 Author Posted September 20, 2024 Like the looks of that I do….NOT! 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted September 20, 2024 Posted September 20, 2024 Car parts purchased online are often cheap, offshore-produced "equivalents" that don't actually come anywhere near conforming to specifications, and/or fail prematurely. 2 1
89AKurt Posted September 20, 2024 Posted September 20, 2024 Prematurely ejecting 8-track tapes in the middle of a good song, is annoying. 1 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted September 20, 2024 Posted September 20, 2024 "Annoying" doesn't come close to the irritation engendered by people who simply refuse to give straight answers, but vomit out a lot of meaningless drivel, pretending to be saying something profound. 2
Tim W. SoCal Posted September 20, 2024 Posted September 20, 2024 profound feelings of nostalgia and memories from his youth are what motivated him to seek out and pay way too much for his favorite Holy Grail vintage model car kit 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted September 20, 2024 Posted September 20, 2024 Kit-cars are usually kinda poor imitations of the real thing, but occasionally they're as good or better. 1
A modeler named mike Posted September 21, 2024 Posted September 21, 2024 Better seek professional help for myself because the above post from Tim has described a more than once scenario I've been involved in when purchasing from my list of need, want or I'll die if I don't get it kit list. 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted September 21, 2024 Posted September 21, 2024 (edited) "List" can also mean a ship or boat leaning to one side. Edited September 21, 2024 by Ace-Garageguy
A modeler named mike Posted September 21, 2024 Posted September 21, 2024 (edited) Side that the ship is listing in the photo is the port side of the ship. Edited September 21, 2024 by A modeler named mike Added pic. 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted September 21, 2024 Posted September 21, 2024 (edited) "Ship oars" means to stop rowing and take the oars out of the water, and usually to bring them inside the boat, more-or-less parallel to the gunwales. (pronounced "gunnel") Edited September 21, 2024 by Ace-Garageguy
NOBLNG Posted September 21, 2024 Author Posted September 21, 2024 Gunwales are not necessary on most land-yachts. 1
A modeler named mike Posted September 21, 2024 Posted September 21, 2024 Yachts with a flying bridge and twin screws was always my late father's dream boats. 1
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