BuckyB93
4 years ago

Church league sliding into home for me. My first career in the park HR. Took me 3 days to get it looked at because I swore it was just a sprain

Sunoverbeach wrote:



Yeah, I was able to put some weight on it limp to the bench (with the help of beer). It swelled up like a ****. UW-Madison hospital was just blocks away. X-ray was a spiral fracture like a candy cane.

I still remember the discussion as if it was yesterday. "You'll probably have arthritis in the ankle when you gt older."

Drove my roommates Honda Spree to and forth to class for a while until it "kinda" healed. Then drove my Yamaha Seca 400 (one of my college vehicles for local transportation) with crutches strapped to my back. I think it cost me like a $2500 used, one previous owner back in the day. I wonder what it would cost to get one now?

Loved that cycle. It was small, sporty got me to where I needed to be. (Driving from Madison to GB for Thanksgiving one year on it kinda sucked though). Dumped it off at my parents house when I moved to MA. They stored it in the garage for a year. Told me if I didn't come get it after a year it would be donated to a local charity.... it ended up being a charity item

I wonder if I could buy one again... just for nostalgia purposes
8trackdisco
4 years ago
Air Conditioning.

It was a Toyota Sienna with 100k miles. Had the front and rear air conditioning. Test drive post fix was the cool/cold, but not nipple hardening cold. Shared that with the tech.

Turns out there are two ways to fix it. One is a full out replacement. A less expensive option is to in essence plug the tubing so all the coolness comes through the front of the vehicle, eventually the cooler air gets to the back.

The plug job…. $400.
Full restore…. $3,300.
MACS
4 years ago
^Most of that difference is labor, I would bet.
deadeyedick
4 years ago
Due to aging population there are more diapers made for adults than children in Japan.
8trackdisco
4 years ago

^Most of that difference is labor, I would bet.

MACS wrote:



Decent question. Don't know about that one.

Also had a well-to-do gentleman I gave a ride to. Had a customer ordered two new Audis (for he and his wife).

Construction of the wiring harnesses started 2 days before the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Any guesses where they were being made? (Hint: Not Russia).
8trackdisco
4 years ago
A century or two ago, the richest of Americans ate using real silver, silverware. After a period of time, their complexion would take on a bluish hue. Those people were nicknamed Blue Bloods.
Palama
4 years ago

And probably soon to be forgotten.

Hear people say You learn something every day. Unsure of the level of truth with that, but startingbthink about the range of experiences with this group and think there are certainly less useful threads posted here (a bunch of them mine).

So… if you learn something new, and you’d like to share with the group, please do.

8trackdisco wrote:



8’s prediction came true, I forgot about this thread. 🤦
deadeyedick
4 years ago

8’s prediction came true, I forgot about this thread. #-o

Palama wrote:



I learned you are old and forgetful 🌫
Gene363
4 years ago
Coffe consumption study.

A study found that people that take their coffee black are more likely to exhibit psychopathic traits.

It also found that people that order a quad shot, non-fat, vanilla soy, extra foam, light whip with caramel drizzle are most likely to be their victims.

MACS
4 years ago
Pressed coffee... dash of International Delight Cold Stone Sweet Cream... thank you.
Palama
4 years ago

I learned you are old and forgetful 🌫

deadeyedick wrote:



True, true. 🤣
Gene363
4 years ago

Pressed coffee... dash of International Delight Cold Stone Sweet Cream... thank you.

MACS wrote:



I'm not a coffee snob, drink it the way you enjoy. I like my unflavored coffee hot and black, but I'm not above using cream and sugar to make undrinkable coffee drinkable.
BuckyB93
4 years ago
Hot, black, strong with a teaspoon of sugar per 8 oz of Joe. Not a fan of cream but I could drink it as long as it's not that fake powder cream $hit.

Been known to add, sometimes, a spoonful hot cocoa mix to make it a redneck version of a hot cocoa coffee thing.

That said, I'm more of a tea fan. I drink it with an extended pinky finger so it looks like I'm royalty and stuff

Burner02
4 years ago
There are three rings in marriage.

The engagement ring, wedding ring and suffering.
frankj1
4 years ago
On average, there are 800 kernels, in 16 rows, on an ear of corn,
CelticBomber
4 years ago
In 1963, major league baseball pitcher Gaylord Perry was quoted as saying “They’ll put a man on the moon before I hit a home run.” On July 20, 1969, one hour after Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon, Perry hit is first, and only, home run of his career.
8trackdisco
4 years ago
^ Like that one.

On Running out of gas. After adding gas, don't start it right away. Turn the key to 98.2% of having the engine turn over and then turn it off. Repeat two more times.

That 98.2% clicking ignites the fuel injectors to make it start easier.
Sunoverbeach
4 years ago
Devo is an American rock band from Akron, Ohio, formed in 1973

Thanks for the enlightenment, Frankie
Stogie1020
4 years ago
UPS Mail Innovations Info:

The tracking number is valid on both USPS and UPS sites.

I was tracking (on USPS) an order from the Page place and it has been sitting in NJ for the last week. Turns out, it's been on the move, I just had to use the same tracking number on the UPS site to see it will be here tomorrow-ish... Yay.
deadeyedick
4 years ago
It is impossible to keep your eyes open while you sneeze. I just found out it is also impossible to pee and sneeze at the same time.
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