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I porpously bought 2 cans of Hormel tamales for my road trip to Myrtle Beach tomorrow. I wanted to have them for breakfast, and even avoided dinner tonight to save space for that delicious breakfast, but now I have a bunch of un-expected (and unwelcomed) guests in the car.
Will they judge my breakfast options? Can I still text and tamale?!? Will some NPR help my passengers overlook the tamale eating and texting? Will there be Bjork?
Will they judge my breakfast options? Can I still text and tamale?!? Will some NPR help my passengers overlook the tamale eating and texting? Will there be Bjork?
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FTFY.oldskool wrote:Will they judge my breakfast options? Can I still text and tamale?!? Will some NPR help my passengers overlook the tamale eating and texting? Will we play Bobcat or Bjork?
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I bought a burrito in London today I was in a hurry and it was next door to my building. From a place called the BurritoBar. Looked like a Chipotle. Acted like a Chipotle.
Tasted like crap.
Tasted like crap.
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So it tasted like a Chipotle too!
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wkohler wrote:So it tasted like a Chipotle too!
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Forget the Mexican joints, you have some of the worlds best curry places at your fingertips.cek wrote:I bought a burrito in London today I was in a hurry and it was next door to my building. From a place called the BurritoBar. Looked like a Chipotle. Acted like a Chipotle.
Tasted like crap.
I was thinking about a place I went to all the time when I lived in London because I recently came across a credit card statement from 1989 and it shows I ate there twice in four days. It was right before I moved back to San Diego so maybe I was just trying to get my fix in before leaving.
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Just for fun I Googled it and it’s STILL there. If you’re anywhere near Finchley, check ‘em out.
1989 with a $2,200 credit limit. The world was my oyster.
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Son of a bitch.
The guy handling my wheel polishing is stalling.
He's saying he's had this center in the rough cut polisher for 18 hours, and I believe him..
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It was super rough after stripping- over 2 weeks ago. It took two weeks and 18 hours of putting it into a vibratory polisher that does the work for him, to figure this out.
The problem is the polish guy is used to BBS RS centers that take 8 hours total. My center is taking 3 times as long, and still isn't going to be up to par unless manual labor is added.
It started off being a deal for $100 a center, then because it was a single center it's now $125, and he still hasn't asked for more $ but he is asking me if it's ok to send it through the rest of the polishing stages with it having all those pits in the lug area. He's saying he doesn't know what to do.
If I was there, I could knock down all those pits in 30 minutes with 280-400-600 grit sand paper. Then another hour in the rough cut to get it back to even.
I understand I'm putting more wear on his machines than the BBS wheels usually take. But seriously, tell me it's going to take a month after stripping the paint in the first day of it being there and seeing what the bare center looks like, or send it back. Poor business communication IMO. At least he hasn't damaged the center by going over board. I respect him, just don't favor it.
Told ya'll 3-4 years ago, it wouldn't be easy to find somebody to polish these centers.
Moral: fuck fancy antique wheels. Call Rotiform if you want something nice.
The guy handling my wheel polishing is stalling.
He's saying he's had this center in the rough cut polisher for 18 hours, and I believe him..
![Image](https://mye28.z13.web.core.windows.net/external/75b7a17dcde4526374058079b8d75263.jpg)
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It was super rough after stripping- over 2 weeks ago. It took two weeks and 18 hours of putting it into a vibratory polisher that does the work for him, to figure this out.
The problem is the polish guy is used to BBS RS centers that take 8 hours total. My center is taking 3 times as long, and still isn't going to be up to par unless manual labor is added.
It started off being a deal for $100 a center, then because it was a single center it's now $125, and he still hasn't asked for more $ but he is asking me if it's ok to send it through the rest of the polishing stages with it having all those pits in the lug area. He's saying he doesn't know what to do.
If I was there, I could knock down all those pits in 30 minutes with 280-400-600 grit sand paper. Then another hour in the rough cut to get it back to even.
I understand I'm putting more wear on his machines than the BBS wheels usually take. But seriously, tell me it's going to take a month after stripping the paint in the first day of it being there and seeing what the bare center looks like, or send it back. Poor business communication IMO. At least he hasn't damaged the center by going over board. I respect him, just don't favor it.
Told ya'll 3-4 years ago, it wouldn't be easy to find somebody to polish these centers.
Moral: fuck fancy antique wheels. Call Rotiform if you want something nice.
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Curry is tonight.Karl Grau wrote:Curry]
(This is not my first London goat rodeo).
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I was digging through my service history, and I came across another bit of history I forgot I had.
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No worries. I just figured somebody that was buying burritos at Taco Bell could maybe use some dining tips.cek wrote:Curry is tonight.
(This is not my first London goat rodeo).
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Snoop Dogg is coming to my little town for an outdoor concert.
Don't meet me there, BEAT me there!
Don't meet me there, BEAT me there!
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We were in Copenhagen last summer, at Tivoli Gardens on the afternoon of a Snoop Dogg show. The locals were getting seated early and looking forward to the show. Some of them anyhow. Admittedly, during the afternoon there were many older Danes sitting around asking "Snoop who?"
Video looks like it was well attended, though we didn't stay.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_V7_4m3IXk
Video looks like it was well attended, though we didn't stay.
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Tonight I had the best hamburger I've ever eaten. In Eindhoven, Netherlands. No shit. http://de-burger.nl
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Those definitely look amazing. Now I'm all hungry. I'm glad there isn't any shit in them, all the burgers I've had with shit in them have been disgusting. Hows the s54 build coming along?cek wrote:Tonight I had the best hamburger I've ever eaten. In Eindhoven, Netherlands. No shit. http://de-burger.nl
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Funny, the best burger I think I've had was at The Great American Disaster, a burger restaurant in London in the early 70s, when a hamburger in England was typically, the near inedible Wimpy burger.cek wrote:Tonight I had the best hamburger I've ever eaten. In Eindhoven, Netherlands. No shit. http://de-burger.nl
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I want to find a glass blower/ electrical guru that could double or even triple blow a glass light bulb in the shape of a shift knob with a filament that spells out 635, using 12v and low resistance/heat.
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That would be so badass. I would buy that for sure, if the filament spelled out 533 of course86GT635 wrote:I want to find a glass blower/ electrical guru that could double or even triple blow a glass light bulb in the shape of a shift knob with a filament that spells out 635, using 12v and low resistance/heat.
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EventuallyAyrton wrote:That would be so badass. I would buy that for sure, if the filament spelled out 533 of course86GT635 wrote:I want to find a glass blower/ electrical guru that could double or even triple blow a glass light bulb in the shape of a shift knob with a filament that spells out 635, using 12v and low resistance/heat.
I could find somebody to do it, but it would probably cost $200 a piece, and we'd have to make a shift lever that would accept the threads. It would've course be 3x as thick as a regular bulb.
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Happy 4-digit Pi Day!!!
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That's it cek. You've earned yourself a suspension from posting here in the Randomness section. Not only was that the nerdiest post ever, but you assume that this here herd of geeks didn't already have special celebrations all damn day long!
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our cafeteria gave out a free slice of pie with any food purchase today.cek wrote:Happy 4-digit Pi Day!!!
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DAMMIT!! Please feel free to join cek over there on the Ban Bench please. The one facing and against the brick wall. No cuddling.leadphut wrote:our cafeteria gave out a free slice of pie with any food purchase today.cek wrote:Happy 4-digit Pi Day!!!
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Sounds like someone didn't get a slice of pie today.
Mine was raspberry with some vanilla ice cream on the side. Delicious. No whipped cream though.
Mine was raspberry with some vanilla ice cream on the side. Delicious. No whipped cream though.
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Vanilla cream and apple pie with whipped cream. (Yes Oldskool, I had a vanilla cream pie)Jeremy wrote:Sounds like someone didn't get a slice of pie today.
Mine was raspberry with some vanilla ice cream on the side. Delicious. No whipped cream though.
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Pie? French silk pie, please.
I had some that looked like this in Switzerland a while back. It was spectacular. Now it's 6am and I'm all hungry.
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I had some that looked like this in Switzerland a while back. It was spectacular. Now it's 6am and I'm all hungry.
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Razzelberry w/ Blue Bell's vanilla bean. ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
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* I DON'T WANT TO WORK... ... I JUST WANT TO PLAY WITH BMW'S ALL DAY! *
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RT. im sleepyPanzertank831 wrote:* I DON'T WANT TO WORK... ... I JUST WANT TO PLAY WITH BMW'S ALL DAY! *
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i get to work at 7, work 8 hours, then drive an hour to go to school and get home at 7. i do this 4 days a week. thank god its my last semester, who needs a mechanical engineer?
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Sounds like a manager with a crew doing 4-10s with a bit of a commute. You get there first, leave last, that's the way it works. 12 hours, portal to portal. No biggie. Did it for a decade.BDKawey wrote:RT. im sleepyPanzertank831 wrote:* I DON'T WANT TO WORK... ... I JUST WANT TO PLAY WITH BMW'S ALL DAY! *
i get to work at 7, work 8 hours, then drive an hour to go to school and get home at 7. i do this 4 days a week. thank god its my last semester, who needs a mechanical engineer?
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You want nerdy? I haven't even STARTED. Know what the license plate on my 911 is? 038F. Chew on that.oldskool wrote:That's it cek. You've earned yourself a suspension from posting here in the Randomness section. Not only was that the nerdiest post ever, but you assume that this here herd of geeks didn't already have special celebrations all damn day long!