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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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I know a '51 Packard had an "L" and an "R" stamped into the end of the stud so you didn't mix them up when installing.

Thank you,
MrSmith
 
Common here but never an issue until my ex got a fucking terrier that would search them out. I think three bites now.
 
Common here but never an issue until my ex got a fucking terrier that would search them out. I think three bites now.

Where I am in Tampa Bay we don't have copperheads but we do have Cottonmouths near water and the occasional coral snake. We also have the infamous (but non-venomous) "Southern Black Racer." Long (at least 4-5'), quick as Hell, and oh so feisty. And, although not venomous, it will bite if it gets close enough and it does hurt! I've been tangling with one that loves to crash in my garage. it sneaks in via the cracks in my garage door when it's closed. So I've had to patch up the door with gaskets so it can't enter. And I sprinkle Cassia cinnamon powder as an irritant on the garage floor where he likes to crash.

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Why? The black snake is a good one to have. I have an 8 footer that lives in my garage. He's been there for several years. Keeps the mice, other vermin and the bad snakes out.
Where I am in Tampa Bay we don't have copperheads but we do have Cottonmouths near water and the occasional coral snake. We also have the infamous (but non-venomous) "Southern Black Racer." Long (at least 4-5'), quick as Hell, and oh so feisty. And, although not venomous, it will bite if it gets close enough and it does hurt! I've been tangling with one that loves to crash in my garage. it sneaks in via the cracks in my garage door when it's closed. So I've had to patch up the door with gaskets so it can't enter. And I sprinkle Cassia cinnamon powder as an irritant on the garage floor where he likes to crash.

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Lug nut centered bud wheels are left hand thread on left side, right hand on right side. Hub centered wheels are right hand thread on both sides and have a flat washer built onto the nuts.

On lug centered wheels the rear have an inner nut with square drive and outer threads for the outer nut.

Real fun, take all the nuts off and throw in a box. Takes a while to separate.

James
 
Why? The black snake is a good one to have. I have an 8 footer that lives in my garage. He's been there for several years. Keeps the mice, other vermin and the bad snakes out.
This x100.

We had a rodent problem at my ex's until a timber rattler took up residence underneath a bay window extension. Dogs never bothered with her (although our dumbass yard guy killed all the babies..)
 
Why? The black snake is a good one to have. I have an 8 footer that lives in my garage. He's been there for several years. Keeps the mice, other vermin and the bad snakes out.

Mine is welcome to any area exterior to my house on my land. I even allow it to shed inside my sun porch. But not inside the garage or anywhere else, inside. That is where I draw the line. I don't have a rodent problem anywhere near my house, at present. I have more an issue with salamanders & newts, but I like them. They're free to roam anywhere they like, even in the garage.

Not snakes.
 
This x100.

We had a rodent problem at my ex's until a timber rattler took up residence underneath a bay window extension. Dogs never bothered with her (although our dumbass yard guy killed all the babies..)
I'd rather have a rodent problem than a resident timber rattler. And the yard guy would get a little bonus money on payday.
Oh, nevermind-at your EX's you say? Carry on.
 
Where I am in Tampa Bay we don't have copperheads but we do have Cottonmouths near water and the occasional coral snake. We also have the infamous (but non-venomous) "Southern Black Racer." Long (at least 4-5'), quick as Hell, and oh so feisty. And, although not venomous, it will bite if it gets close enough and it does hurt! I've been tangling with one that loves to crash in my garage. it sneaks in via the cracks in my garage door when it's closed. So I've had to patch up the door with gaskets so it can't enter. And I sprinkle Cassia cinnamon powder as an irritant on the garage floor where he likes to crash.

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leave him be, or relocate if needed,

they are good snakes to have around,

the racers are known to be a bit sassy, but like their cousins the King Snake ( what a common black snake actually is) they eat critters , including bad snakes,


consider yourself blessed you have one
 
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