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Everything posted by nigel
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He is going to love it! How are you going to paint/finish it?Not a hundred percent sure yet. I'm not really the plan everything out out in advance kind of person...
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Six year old wants a knight themed room. Starting a castle head board for him.
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Depends on enclosure and environment, as well as settings. It could be just right, but could be too much or too little... There are a ton of variables
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Wrong thread Mikel...
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Jim butcher's Dresden files series is a fun read. Robert aspirin's phule series and myth inc. Series are great. Pretty much anything David baldacci, particularly the camel club stuff, and king and maxwell stuff. Steven ericson's bridge burner series is a phenomenal read as well.
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My dad who is in his 50's now, has helped me on numerous installs. Hell, my last visit out to see my grandfather, who's in his late 70's, he had to show me the new deck, fronts and subwoofer he had just finished installing in his reg cab ford ranger... All types enjoy the stereo's... Papa loves seeing and hearing what I've done in my vehicles when I visit.
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looking good. keep it up. love the progress.
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Either way, I would love to go. Come here in June, 4 day festival at an old, partly ruined, castle. No shit, what is it called? Electric CastleLook it up, it's going to be awesome. Prodigy, The Glitch Mob, Sub Focus, Netsky and many more. Just prodigy alone would be awesome.
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Well, I think after the terrible job I did tonight as a hitter at volleyball, I might go back to setting. Seemed to be the only thing I was getting right...
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What you may run into is either wheel scrub on the inside of your fender, or control arms when turning, or wheels that stick out too far and look silly. I believe with lower offset they stick out farther.
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supposibly on the menu in a bunch of prison systems..Not sure about up there and have no clue what it is..On the menu for the inmates. And dirty female staff. Not something I'm willing to participate in.
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Just finished up lunch. Homemade vegetable egg foo yung with hot sauce, over a bed of fresh been sprouts. And yogurt for dessert. Mmm mmm good.
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Cut bologna about an inch think and fry it. You got yourself a prime newfie steak right there. It's a complete food group in Newfoundland.
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I have a nexus 4. Love it personally. No case, have dropped many times, including a 4.5 foot drop onto tile, and the screen is still mint. Does everything I need. Only thing I wish it had was an expandable memory slot... But I can live without it.
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Oh, and m5, as per your earlier reply, with the smiley, I didn't take it in any negative way.
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Why would you do that?It's my job.That didn't answer the question really. More seriously yikes. What type of answer would you rather?It's the way my brain is hardwired. There was a call for staff to the max unit, so I run to help. No way I can sit back if there's a possibility one of may friends may be hurt or needs help. I work the segregation unit, so I'm primary responder for everywhere in the jail, as it's easiest for us to lock our unit down and run. Not to tout my own horn, but generally I'm the first one up and running when a call for help comes across the radio. I wouldn't be able to sleep at night if someone did get hurt and I had sat back and not helped. I don't think anyone here knew you worked in a jail/lockup/prison.So your description made little to no sense. Ah. I thought most did. I know I've mentioned it before. Sorry for the confusion.I was not aware either. Pepper bombs from hell aside, how do you like that line of work? J Sounds like a great job for an adrenaline junkie. I am sure you have some crazy story's. Is the pepper spray the preferred method of control for all styles of outbreaks? Depends on situation. Pepper is great because it doesn't cause permanent damage and can be applied from a distance. There is a percentage of people it has no effect on though. When something happens, we do have numerous options, it's deciding which one will be safest and most effective, while minimizing possible injuries. There's everything from basic officer presence/verbal orders, all the way up to deliberately aimed shots from a firearm if required.
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Why would you do that?It's my job.That didn't answer the question really. More seriously yikes. What type of answer would you rather?It's the way my brain is hardwired. There was a call for staff to the max unit, so I run to help. No way I can sit back if there's a possibility one of may friends may be hurt or needs help. I work the segregation unit, so I'm primary responder for everywhere in the jail, as it's easiest for us to lock our unit down and run. Not to tout my own horn, but generally I'm the first one up and running when a call for help comes across the radio. I wouldn't be able to sleep at night if someone did get hurt and I had sat back and not helped. I don't think anyone here knew you worked in a jail/lockup/prison.So your description made little to no sense. Ah. I thought most did. I know I've mentioned it before. Sorry for the confusion.I was not aware either. Pepper bombs from hell aside, how do you like that line of work? J It has it's good and bad like any career. But for the most part I like it. Biggest issue I would have is with other staff, but I realize no matter what you do for a living, or where you do it, you'll always have to deal with useless people. I worked 7 years at a federal max prison, before it got closed down and needed to transfer, now I'm working the seg unit in a multi level facility. It's been a ton of boredom for the last year and a half, but in January we finally got our new max unit up and running, so things are starting to pick up and be fun again.
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Why would you do that?It's my job. That didn't answer the question really. More seriously yikes. What type of answer would you rather?It's the way my brain is hardwired. There was a call for staff to the max unit, so I run to help. No way I can sit back if there's a possibility one of may friends may be hurt or needs help. I work the segregation unit, so I'm primary responder for everywhere in the jail, as it's easiest for us to lock our unit down and run. Not to tout my own horn, but generally I'm the first one up and running when a call for help comes across the radio. I wouldn't be able to sleep at night if someone did get hurt and I had sat back and not helped. I don't think anyone here knew you worked in a jail/lockup/prison.So your description made little to no sense. Ah. I thought most did. I know I've mentioned it before. Sorry for the confusion.
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Why would you do that?It's my job. That didn't answer the question really. More seriously yikes. What type of answer would you rather? It's the way my brain is hardwired. There was a call for staff to the max unit, so I run to help. No way I can sit back if there's a possibility one of may friends may be hurt or needs help. I work the segregation unit, so I'm primary responder for everywhere in the jail, as it's easiest for us to lock our unit down and run. Not to tout my own horn, but generally I'm the first one up and running when a call for help comes across the radio. I wouldn't be able to sleep at night if someone did get hurt and I had sat back and not helped.
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I heard it is rough!Shit burns bad. The one of the two who were fighting was in the shower for almost an hour in straight cold water, and he was still burning. His skin was beat red... Not something you want to mess with.
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Why would you do that?It's my job.
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I love running into a room to wrestle with someone after it's been filled with "top cop" double strength pepper spray from a fire extinguisher size canister. Shit's still in my pores/lungs...
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LOL....Thats rough!! I guess it's the old saying that applies then, "the truth hurts," perhaps?
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liking the progress.