Ha ha! No, not yet. An old friend of mine is moving to Amsterdam this summer, though.I didn't know that stuff was legal over there....
Ha ha! No, not yet. An old friend of mine is moving to Amsterdam this summer, though.I didn't know that stuff was legal over there....
The scrap yards part out cars and sell online over here. I think I've mentioned that before. They have a joint site so you can always find what you need for newer cars. I ordered an ABS hydraulic unit for a colleague's Audi yesterday, $50 shipped vs $1,000 new.
that's where I want to retire toHa ha! No, not yet. An old friend of mine is moving to Amsterdam this summer, though.
Pfft. You won't even visit Europe and now you're emigrating here?that's where I want to retire to
I think I will retire to the East coast...............................NO just kidding!!!!!that's where I want to retire to
- yea, but that would be differentPfft. You won't even visit Europe and now you're emigrating here?
yea - you didn't even have to say kidding - you wouldn't last a week in November - let alone Jan. or Feb.!!!I think I will retire to the East coast...............................NO just kidding!!!!!
LOl I lived a long time in Indiana. I know about cold, snow. That is why I live where I do....yea - you didn't even have to say kidding - you wouldn't last a week in November - let alone Jan. or Feb.!!!
quitterLOl I lived a long time in Indiana. I know about cold, snow. That is why I live where I do....
YEP!!!!that's me the quitter.....The WARM quitter.....quitter
The scrap yards part out cars and sell online over here. I think I've mentioned that before. They have a joint site so you can always find what you need for newer cars. I ordered an ABS hydraulic unit for a colleague's Audi yesterday, $50 shipped vs $1,000 new.
better bring your thermals for the end of the month - it's only going to be in the mid 60's...YEP!!!!that's me the quitter.....The WARM quitter.....
this is why I don't vacation in the middle of winter - I wouldn't be able to come backI never knew what it was like to be warm in the dead of winter, unless i was indoors.
About 8 years ago i went on a Caribbean cruise. I didnt want to go back. Now when it snows, i feel stupid for being here.
5 cruises in 8 years, last one was two weeks.
Imagine a 140 degree change from hottest to coldest days. We have to really dress for that ****.
I experienced a chinook in Calgary once. -5 F and snowstorm when we walked to the office and +70 F and sunny when we came out in the late afternoon, six inch deep puddles of water everywhere.I never knew what it was like to be warm in the dead of winter, unless i was indoors.
About 8 years ago i went on a Caribbean cruise. I didnt want to go back. Now when it snows, i feel stupid for being here.
5 cruises in 8 years, last one was two weeks.
Imagine a 140 degree change from hottest to coldest days. We have to really dress for that ****.
You're metric, right? Is that -44 C or F? Not much difference if you're caught in it, I suppose.We seem to leave the harshest part of winter behind,-44 for one week while we were gone. Sonny never plugged anything in, so i came back to dead batteries and flooded cars.
Not much of a difference regardless. -44° C is -47°F and -44°F is -42°CYou're metric, right? Is that -44 C or F? Not much difference if you're caught in it, I suppose.
I knew the cross-point was close but not that close.Not much of a difference regardless. -44° C is -47°F and -44°F is -42°C
Aka: **** THIS!Not much of a difference regardless. -44° C is -47°F and -44°F is -42°C
yep. my body would be all locked up trying to live in that cold.Aka: **** THIS!
*ring ring* - hi work? yea - sorry, I'm dead...yep. my body would be all locked up trying to live in that cold.
and -40 ° C is -40 ° FNot much of a difference regardless. -44° C is -47°F and -44°F is -42°C