Jakethesnake86
4 years ago
Lucas oil makes an absolutely terrible 2 stroke oil. Yes it’s that bad
I’m the snake
8trackdisco
4 years ago
Canola Oil.

The entomology of Canola is Canada Oil, which is where the oil was developed at the University of Manitoba, derived from grape seed.
JadeRose
4 years ago

Canola Oil.

The entomology of Canola is Canada Oil, which is where the oil was developed at the University of Manitoba, derived from grape seed.

8trackdisco wrote:




Not Grape seed. It's Rape seed. Prolly not the best thing for the marketing dept to work with.
frankj1
4 years ago

Not Grape seed. It's Rape seed. Prolly not the best thing for the marketing dept to work with.

JadeRose wrote:


using Ben Rothlesberger as the spokes person didn't help sales either
RMAN4443
4 years ago

using Ben Rothlesberger as the spokes person didn't help sales either

frankj1 wrote:


I heard Kobe Bryant was unavailable.....................sorry, I couldn't help myself[-(
bgz
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4 years ago
8trackdisco
4 years ago

Not Grape seed. It's Rape seed. Prolly not the best thing for the marketing dept to work with.

JadeRose wrote:



Rapecseed?
I learned even more about what I didn’t learn earlier.
Thanks!
Gene363
4 years ago

Rapecseed?
I learned even more about what I didn’t learn earlier.
Thanks!

8trackdisco wrote:



The plant looks like mustard seed plants. We passed through miles of it on the road to Calgery.
8trackdisco
4 years ago
Actor Jimmy Stewart.

He continued his service in the Air Force reserve, flying missions in B-52 bombers. He even flew as an observer on a bombing mission during the Vietnam War. He retired as a brigadier general from the Air Force in 1968.

Had no idea.
BuckyB93
4 years ago
Amazon bought IMDb back in 1998 for $55M (along with two other companies).

IMDb TV launched it's streaming service in 2019. Free streaming but add supported. It's a new one to me.

It looks like about 10 commercials each hour - two chunks of 5 commercials each. Not super disruptive but any commercials of any type are annoying. I think you can get it commercial free if you have Amazon Prime, probably in some settings for the app somewhere (shrug).
Dg west deptford
4 years ago
MACS
4 years ago

Amazon bought IMDb back in 1998 for $55M (along with two other companies).

IMDb TV launched it's streaming service in 2019. Free streaming but add supported. It's a new one to me.

BuckyB93 wrote:



I have Amazon Prime and a Fire TV. Yep... IMDb is an app. It's free to watch for me. Not sure of the ad situation, as I haven't watched it yet.
BuckyB93
4 years ago
Watched a handful of the Classic Album series.

Pink Floyd - The Making Of The Dark Side Of The Moon
The Who - Who's Next
Cream - Disraeli Gears
Rush - 2112
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Damn the Torpedoes
Led Zeppelin IV
Deep Purple - Machine Head

All pretty good. The documentaries, although focus on the specific album, the go into the group dynamics, recording sessions, issues with producers and publishers, what led up the the album and beyond.

Funny thing I learned about Zep IV... when they gave Atlantic, the record company, the album cover artwork, Atlantic records didn't like and refused it because it didn't list the album title nor the group. (The cover front and back have no words if you notice). Atlantic tried to refuse to publish the album it until they fixed the art work... Zep said, Ok.. so I guess we won't give you the master tapes of the songs. Your move Atlantic... Upon further review of the contract, Zep had full control of the album artwork and Atlantic had no say... History was made.

Each documentary has some inside insight on things like this... pretty cool

Peter Gabriel - So... not so good (although I do like Peter Gabriel). Some interesting and insightful stuff but... the 80's film clips - ugh. Did we really dress like that back then?

Still a bunch more to watch.
MACS
4 years ago
Watching IMDb - Yep... commercials here and there.
Speyside2
4 years ago
It's always interesting to learn a little more about great bands/artists and albums.
Gene363
4 years ago
We watched one show on IMDb, via Prime. It was something we had paid for no ads, but was also available, with ads. Amazon doesn't care/know so it started playing the version with advertisements, I had to search again to get to the correct listing.

Ads, once you go without ads, you'll have a very low tolerance for them.


Sunoverbeach
4 years ago
Learned the coffee bean is a fruit (or technically he pit of the coffee cherry if you want to be specific). I will be increasing my intake of piping hot, sugar free, fruit juice. Thus bumping up my daily servings of fruits & veggies.

The plan is foolproof and I don't wanna hear any contrarian nay saying 🤐
RMAN4443
4 years ago

Watched a handful of the Classic Album series.


Led Zeppelin IV




Funny thing I learned about Zep IV... when they gave Atlantic, the record company, the album cover artwork, Atlantic records didn't like and refused it because it didn't list the album title nor the group. (The cover front and back have no words if you notice). Atlantic tried to refuse to publish the album it until they fixed the art work... Zep said, Ok.. so I guess we won't give you the master tapes of the songs. Your move Atlantic... Upon further review of the contract, Zep had full control of the album artwork and Atlantic had no say... History was made.

.

BuckyB93 wrote:


Led Zep IV, was the album I used most often for removing seeds from my herbal attitude enhancer...[bombed]
Pink Floyd-Wish You Were Here worked pretty good too
MACS
4 years ago
Just finished watching the Fleetwood Mac Rumours documentary.

Such a great album. So wild to hear how they made such a great album while they were going through such turmoil.
burning_sticks
4 years ago

For fishing reels I use Lucas extreme gun oil. I also use Lucas CLP.

My lesson for today?

If you have a 5 shot mocha for breakfast and a rueben sandwich for lunch, don’t trust your farts.

ZRX1200 wrote:



I've learned to NEVER trust a fart.
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