Stop in for a cup of coffee

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looks like a carriage door.
That's my kitchen alleyside window!

Fixing a couple shutters I had salvaged from other houses was faster than making up a storm window. At the time I got into primer and installed before the weather got really bad. Of course, then I got busy on on things, wasn't here, etc and didn't finish them.
 
It’s the Cheers bar in Boston. Note the sign.
I see said the blind man
as he picked up his hammer
and saw

benjamin-franklin-house.jpg
 
So trying to make best of a bad situation I figured the DMV would be deserted today! What kind of an idiot would go out into this for the DMV? So I grabbed my paperwork to the Demon and went to the DMV, got the title transferred and my antique plate! Woo Hoo! Of course it is North Dakota, the antique/tax plate cost me almost 500 bucks. But I was in and out (Karl has a lot of catching up!) in less than ten minutes.
Proxy for Karl. That's what she said!
 
So trying to make best of a bad situation I figured the DMV would be deserted today! What kind of an idiot would go out into this for the DMV? So I grabbed my paperwork to the Demon and went to the DMV, got the title transferred and my antique plate! Woo Hoo! Of course it is North Dakota, the antique/tax plate cost me almost 500 bucks. But I was in and out (Karl has a lot of catching up!) in less than ten minutes.
Proxy for Karl. That's what she said!
That's great. Yes that's pricey. Each place has their own way of getting revenue so you probbaly get a break in other ways where we get hammered.
 
So trying to make best of a bad situation I figured the DMV would be deserted today! What kind of an idiot would go out into this for the DMV? So I grabbed my paperwork to the Demon and went to the DMV, got the title transferred and my antique plate! Woo Hoo! Of course it is North Dakota, the antique/tax plate cost me almost 500 bucks. But I was in and out (Karl has a lot of catching up!) in less than ten minutes.
Proxy for Karl. That's what she said!

Is that a plate for eternity?
 
I think my vanity plate is $15-20. Per year of course.
 
Is it Miller Time already? It's starting to get overcast out there.
its so cold here, they've stopped the delivery of beer until Friday because the trucks are getting too cold and the carbonation is popping the containers
 
My lifetime vintage registration was around $240 including the cost to register the vintage 1969 plate. No annual inspection or registration renewal required.
 
I run a standard plate on the back of my 1927. Technically need one out front but I run a Wisconsin 1927 plate. Nobody has said anything in the last 5 years, so I will keep running it.
 
CO2 pressure goes down with temperature, not up. Sounds like the beer is freezing and the expanding ice is what’s popping the containers.
just going by what the article said. Either way, you wanna see riots in Indiana, that's how riots in Indiana start. Run out of beer and don't deliver any
 
CO2 pressure goes down with temperature, not up. Sounds like the beer is freezing and the expanding ice is what’s popping the containers.
I have a couple gallons of windshield wiper antifreeze on the garage floor. The Rain X stuff looks pregnant but it is full and uncapped. The half gallon of cheap Wal Mart blue is still liquid. LOL
 
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