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I'm thinking of getting some cowboy boots but wonder how they are for driving, esp with a third pedal. Anyone chime in?
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e: ^A friend of mine drives manual with cowboy boots, apparently it's not bad once they're broken in but it's hell for the first while. Ugh. Pizza place hosed up my order and put some kinda Blair's bearspray-grade gently caress you sauce on my 'boring medium-hot' wings. Ate half of them because they were pretty tasty but I had to give up. It's not even a 'heat' sensation so much as it feels like my tongue has been shot full of T50 staples. Turbo Fondant fucked around with this message at 03:28 on Sep 15, 2015 |
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Let a small amount of butter melt on your tongue, then spit it out.
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# ? Sep 15, 2015 03:31 |
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blk posted:I'm thinking of getting some cowboy boots but wonder how they are for driving, esp with a third pedal. Anyone chime in? Seconding the "hell until broken in". Fine after the upper breaks in and you can move your ankle better.
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# ? Sep 15, 2015 03:46 |
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blk posted:I'm thinking of getting some cowboy boots but wonder how they are for driving, esp with a third pedal. Anyone chime in? Cant be worse than driving in snowboard boots. And yea I had a clutch. Also calling on Viking Skull to throw together a DragWeek thread. Jeff Lutz in a 8 second 170mph honda civic is too amazing. Preoptopus fucked around with this message at 04:02 on Sep 15, 2015 |
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some texas redneck posted:I did the math on the "raise/promotion" I've been offered. $20-30 bucks is $20-30 bucks. Unless there are additional responsibilities that you don't want that come along with the promotion/raise, no reason not to take it that I can think of. More money is more money, even if the IRS does take a big chunk of it. I'm sure as hell not going to give back the bonus just because I only got 61% of it.
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# ? Sep 15, 2015 03:56 |
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blk posted:I'm thinking of getting some cowboy boots but wonder how they are for driving, esp with a third pedal. Anyone chime in? Echoing, but just get them broken in and it's fine. Edit: I grew up wearing almost nothing but, and still have a couple pair. The first month or so will be miserable, then they feel like slippers. iwentdoodie fucked around with this message at 04:21 on Sep 15, 2015 |
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Fart Pipe posted:Ive got this one The video just convinced me to blow $160. I've been fiddling with the gear linkage ever since I've got that car.
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1500quidporsche posted:
Well, his kit won't fit my car The mk2 Rocco is still on the a1 frame, so that kit won't help me. That said, I emailed them at 1930 their time and had a response in less than ten minutes. So, I will likely be being from them with zero hesitation soon. Edit: also posted two pictures from this fucker in the mechanical failures thread
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# ? Sep 15, 2015 05:12 |
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Having beer in the fridge makes it really hard to not drink a beer. On one hand, I have a few more bike races this year and less beer makes you faster. On the other hand, they are mostly cyclocross races, of which drinking is an integral part.
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# ? Sep 15, 2015 07:22 |
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Elmnt80 posted:Let a small amount of butter melt on your tongue, then spit it out. The pizza itself was kinda greasy so the burn passed quickly. But I'm glad the weather's not good enough to work on my truck because I don't think I'll be able to leave the immediate proximity of a washroom at any point today.
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# ? Sep 15, 2015 14:16 |
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Rocket League is completely messed up. I'm just going to play Super Metroid instead.
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# ? Sep 15, 2015 15:01 |
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jamal posted:Having beer in the fridge makes it really hard to not drink a beer. On one hand, I have a few more bike races this year and less beer makes you faster. On the other hand, they are mostly cyclocross races, of which drinking is an integral part. You should drink the beer.
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# ? Sep 15, 2015 15:15 |
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Boaz MacPhereson posted:Hey man, if you make it out to the suburbs at all, give me a shout. We can drink some beer and scrounge around in that junkyard. Cool, might be up for that. I'll try to not flake out on everyone like I did on my last wedding trip.
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# ? Sep 15, 2015 15:29 |
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I have taken up a month of no drinking in an effort to lose some weight. Its... Going ok
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iwentdoodie posted:Well, his kit won't fit my car The link to that kit is for the a1 chassis. Legit I'll take Fartpipe's for whatever he wants for it but really it should work on your car. Speaking of Scirocco magic, apparently I figured out why its chewed through two pairs of tires in three months. Raising it to stock height has dramatically changed its toe.
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# ? Sep 15, 2015 16:04 |
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BrokenKnucklez posted:I have taken up a month of no drinking in an effort to lose some weight. Its... Going ok I try to do either a beer/drink OR dessert (massive sweet tooth). It's a struggle. But I'm not going up at least!
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1500quidporsche posted:The link to that kit is for the a1 chassis. Legit I'll take Fartpipe's for whatever he wants for it but really it should work on your car. Yeah, the USRT guys say it won't fit. Apparently the Heim joints are different lengths as are the rods. Speaking of USRT however, they've now emailed me like four times with recommendations and advice, and I've yet to even buy from them yet. So, customer service A+ so far.
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BrokenKnucklez posted:I have taken up a month of no drinking in an effort to lose some weight. Its... Going ok I cut back to friday, sat and sunday to save some money and hopefully cut some calories too.
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# ? Sep 15, 2015 16:25 |
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blk posted:I'm thinking of getting some cowboy boots but wonder how they are for driving, esp with a third pedal. Anyone chime in? Depending on the car/truck it can be a pain in the rear end depending on how close in proximity the peddles are. There's definitely a correlation between wearing boots and driving a truck with an automatic transmission. The older I get, the more I hate manuals when I have to jump in, get to the back 9 and take care of business. edit: Are you going for style or actually working?
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keykey posted:Depending on the car/truck it can be a pain in the rear end depending on how close in proximity the peddles are. There's definitely a correlation between wearing boots and driving a truck with an automatic transmission. The older I get, the more I hate manuals when I have to jump in, get to the back 9 and take care of business. Style. I worked on a ranch growing up, but just in work boots.
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blk posted:I'm thinking of getting some cowboy boots but wonder how they are for driving, esp with a third pedal. Anyone chime in? My granddad never wore anything but cowboy boots, and never drove anything but a manual. He was also 5'8" of sun-dried beef jerky and cussedness, so YMMV.
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There's a 190mph in the 7s chevette at drag week
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ssjonizuka posted:I try to do either a beer/drink OR dessert (massive sweet tooth). It's a struggle. But I'm not going up at least! This too. I really miss breads. My wife is trying to make an effort to help eat better, and I told her I'd give up soda, beer and bread. I can deal with no beer and soda... The bread is a bitch. I love a good baguette.
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keykey posted:Depending on the car/truck it can be a pain in the rear end depending on how close in proximity the peddles are. There's definitely a correlation between wearing boots and driving a truck with an automatic transmission. The older I get, the more I hate manuals when I have to jump in, get to the back 9 and take care of business. I wear size 14 steeltoes every day (I don't even own a pair of sneakers) and can 3 pedal the Justy and my Forester no problem. Hell, the Justy actually has more room around the pedals than the Forester does. Not sure what the problem is with manual transmissions and boots...
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# ? Sep 15, 2015 18:01 |
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kastein posted:I wear size 14 steeltoes every day (I don't even own a pair of sneakers) and can 3 pedal the Justy and my Forester no problem. It's just certain cars. My scirocco was one of them where if you are wearing work boots its just terrible, you had to be conscious of your foot placement otherwise one foot was going to end up on top of the other instead of the pedal when coming to a stop. But then I'd get in something like a Ford Festiva and have no problems. I got some dress shoes for a funeral once and they were getting caught on bits right above the pedals to the point where I turned around after 3 minutes and returned them.
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# ? Sep 15, 2015 18:06 |
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I'm testing out a pair of Timberland Classics and I like them, but dear loving hell it sucked trying to clutch this morning when I'm used to wearing beat to gently caress broken in new blanaces all the time.
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# ? Sep 15, 2015 18:07 |
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Driving in winter climbing boots with a fully rigid sole is a bitch but you get used to it. Had a Toyota Aygo hire car today. Got it and was pretty surprised it had cruise control. After a few very confused minutes it turns out it's a speed limiter not a cruise control. What the gently caress? I know it's not a quick car but it'll cruise in fifth at extralegal speeds quite happily, why not just give it cruise? It also didn't have enough space beside the clutch pedal to cleanly slide your foot past into the floor, and I only have little girly size 8's. Aside from that it was pretty sweet, I love those little three cylinder go carts.
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kastein posted:I wear size 14 steeltoes every day (I don't even own a pair of sneakers) and can 3 pedal the Justy and my Forester no problem. Try a car/truck not really setup for the outdoors like a Chevy Colorado, Mini Cooper, etc.. I use an auto transmission Dodge 4x4 for farm work, but drive a Mini Cooper around town. I have to switch shoes before getting in the Mini, which I don't think is necessarily a bad thing anyway since it makes me not get any extra mud inside. I wear 12 wide's, my feet are probably what keep me from doing it though since I have Flintstone feet.
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Slow is Fast posted:I'm testing out a pair of Timberland Classics and I like them, but dear loving hell it sucked trying to clutch this morning when I'm used to wearing beat to gently caress broken in new blanaces all the time. I wear size 17 steel toe boots everywhere that weigh about 7lbs a piece, i could probably bust zip ties with my calves. I also have them broken in so well that i can slip my feet in and out of them like slippers.
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# ? Sep 15, 2015 18:43 |
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What ever happened with the goon with the red turbo hackjob nissan with the rusted out floor that couldn't shift?
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Cage posted:What ever happened with the goon with the red turbo hackjob nissan with the rusted out floor that couldn't shift? Finally ran his goofy rear end off after some incredible meltdown about the euphoria of cornering at 80mph. I recall he tried to get some love at reddit, but I don't know how that panned out.
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I think he tried to sell the car. I'm pretty sure someone find the link to his reddit thread and he stopped posting on it too. Found his reddit thread : https://www.reddit.com/r/300zx/comments/2vjr2p/whyyyyy_a_story_of_an_awesome_300zx_crippled_by/ mariooncrack fucked around with this message at 19:54 on Sep 15, 2015 |
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stump posted:Driving in winter climbing boots with a fully rigid sole is a bitch but you get used to it. I feel slightly embarrassed about how much I like my Aygo. I've been looking at upgrading to one with aircon. I took mine to France a few weeks back and did 130/80mph for 8 hours each way (you have to drop to 70 up big hills if you get balked by someone and lose the revs). You can get 3rd part cruise control kits for them. i'm tempted. Anybody else in the UK - If I buy a Cat C write off that comes with no V5 (which seems legit - looks like you have to get a VIC test to get it back). How do I buy road tax on it to drive it home? Tomarse fucked around with this message at 20:03 on Sep 15, 2015 |
# ? Sep 15, 2015 19:54 |
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Needle nose pliers make the best staple removers
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# ? Sep 15, 2015 20:07 |
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My god, i just got great news about our little consultant firm. ill save you the wall of text, but is going to be real fun. we are hiring 8 more people and have signed a major contract with a contractor that spans for 36 months
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fjelltorsk posted:My god, i just got great news about our little consultant firm. Congratulations!
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fjelltorsk posted:My god, i just got great news about our little consultant firm. 2015 has been one crazy year for you hasn't it?
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Super kickass news.
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mariooncrack posted:I think he tried to sell the car. I'm pretty sure someone find the link to his reddit thread and he stopped posting on it too. lol if someone ever really pisses me off on this forum i hope they go to reddit so i can follow them and continue to have meltdowns whenever they post
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