Stop in for a cup of coffee

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LOL.
It's always whiter on the other side of the fence, or somehting like that!

I hate shoveling slush,
and the snow really brightens otherwise gray days in the winter.
 
Yesterday was a bummer in Pennsylvania football...So, congrats to all who still have players on the field.
 
Tomlin stormed off the podium when asked about his job, can't say I blame him
Read that. I haven't seen enough football lately to know where the fault is. Hopefully he stays. They don't flip coaches quickly like some teams. I've been a fan forever - since Chuck Noll. But losing interest lately, and he is about all that is left of any version of the team I gave a crap about.
 
Read that. I haven't seen enough football lately to know where the fault is. Hopefully he stays. They don't flip coaches quickly like some teams. I've been a fan forever - since Chuck Noll. But losing interest lately, and he is about all that is left of any version of the team I gave a crap about.

I like Tomlin. They'd be silly to move away from him. Most teams would grab him in a heartbeat.
The league has become one that lives or dies by your QB. Steelers have been struggling in that department
 
Read that. I haven't seen enough football lately to know where the fault is. Hopefully he stays. They don't flip coaches quickly like some teams. I've been a fan forever - since Chuck Noll. But losing interest lately, and he is about all that is left of any version of the team I gave a crap about.
I liked Pete Carroll as a coach because he won a Superbowl and got them to another, players coach but think too soft in the end and that cost him. I don't like that players were smoking cigars and other leafy substances in the locker room after they were eliminated. "other substances" not confirmed but rumored only.
 
Working our a lot of kinks this morning. Not used to the full day on the roof cleaning off shingles and staples. I was getting hit with leg cramps on the drive home... which was interesting.
 
I liked Pete Carroll as a coach because he won a Superbowl and got them to another, players coach but think too soft in the end and that cost him. I don't like that players were smoking cigars and other leafy substances in the locker room after they were eliminated. "other substances" not confirmed but rumored only.
:lol: Pete was at USC, some of that SoCal culture had to rub off on him :rofl:
 
Working our a lot of kinks this morning. Not used to the full day on the roof cleaning off shingles and staples. I was getting hit with leg cramps on the drive home... which was interesting.
That’s not good. Been a while since I had a really bad cramp. Thought I felt one coming on driving home in the snow last night. :eek: Roads were terrible. Was quite the adventure. :steering:
 
Looks like we have a wet weekend in our immediate future. I should go and see what the snow levels might be. Storm is working it's way here from the north.
PS .. So much for that idea. Big Bear Mtn down by LA 7000' elevation and same showery forecast as us :BangHead:
 
The daughter passed her comprehensive test today at the MVA. Yes they were open. And of course, all Vietnamese women want to take pictures outside in the snow since they have never seen it....Lol..Kkkkk
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Tried to book a room at the Holiday Inn in Still water Mn. for MITP and was almost $350 a night. :wtf:
Found a room through a broker for under $200 for 2 days and I booked that, my confirmation came up on my Email as Still water Oklahoma:BangHead:
Screw it I can't hear on the phone and I'm having a poor me day so pouring another drink.
I thought it was Lake Elmo MN.
 
Morning again up and at it. Off with our friends to the Arizona memorial this morning. After that they’re going to to the Missouri and other related sites.
 
Mitsubishi? You sure? I know they put some Perkins diesels in them, but I didn't know about Mitsubishi. Wouldn't surprise me.
Makes two of us Rob...

Any truck guys familiar with this?

According to the Interwebs....

The 1978 models also saw the introduction of the first diesel-powered Dodge pickup truck. Available as an economy choice in the D/W 150 and 200 trucks was Mitsubishi's 6DR5 4.0L inline six-cylinder naturally-aspirated diesel, rated at 105 hp (78 kW) at 3500 rpm, and 230 N·m (169 lb·ft) at 2200 rpm.
 
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