Nailed it.



edit: ok, I actually did that as a joke, but. the cream cheese/ham/pickle thing (Wisconsin Sushi) was actually pretty good, LoL. Maybe just because I had it in between the crackers and alouette.
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I have been using Bluebeam for many years and all of my staff use it as well. Great program for managing drawings and revisions. I am old school and prefer to have a full size set of plans to review but having plans in electronic format is certainly handy.My electrical prints are often so convoluted as to be almost useless. I was hoping with tools like bluebeam and other 3d prints things would get better…they haven’t.
If I own a Pellet Smoker, You are a cock sucker..........which is closer not being the truth..........I have around KC BBQ since the beginning of KC BBQ competition when we smoked all night in the stockyard district for bragging rights.
Let me guess, you have a pellet smoker.
Yes, it’s pretty sweet to take a tablet and pull up reflected ceiling plans or mechanical. Maybe it’s just that I learned on paper. Also a bad print drafter makes life hard.I have been using Bluebeam for many years and all of my staff use it as well. Great program for managing drawings and revisions. I am old school and prefer to have a full size set of plans to review but having plans in electronic format is certainly handy.
Actually, it's a Trek Prime (Peak & Ledge) now, they dropped Crockett. Boone, Bowie, (and Tubbs)Crockett
Weight | 63 LBS |
Height | 24 in. |
Width | 32 in. |
Depth | 16 in. |
....and then boil it with peanuts.No, I lived in Texas for 20 years and I know good brisket. Low heat, slow cooked, use mesquite, oak, pecan, depends on your preference for the day/
One of he worst photoshop pics I have seen in a while.
you're right, you don't have a pellet smoker.If I own a Pellet Smoker, You are a cock sucker..........which is closer not being the truth..........
I have to correct this. It's Petty blue roof/ hood/ deck and red sides w/ #67 (if you can recall who that was)I know where you can find one. I doubt the numbers match, and it's Petty blue with white #43 on the doors, but it's in "original" condition.
There also may be some tire marks on the left side and a little wall rash on the right.
Are the fenders cut for the big stock car tires?I have to correct this. It's Petty blue roof/ hood/ deck and red sides w/ #67 (if you can recall who that was)
Of course.Are the fenders cut for the big stock car tires?
I have to correct this. It's Petty blue roof/ hood/ deck and red sides w/ #67 (if you can recall who that was)
I peed outside one time at around -65C (-85F) just to see if it would freeze before it hit the ground. It didn't, but it was a race against time to finish before I turned into an innie. That was at a place called July lake, in the northeast corner of BC. Getting out of the truck in Ft. Nelson on the way home where it was only -45C in just jeans and a hoody felt balmy.My last experience with a frozen Yule log was when I was taking a big dump during a Christmas Day goose hunt and it was -5 degrees F out.
I swear it was frozed before it hit the ground.
Didn’t see Little Elvis until New Year’s Eve.
Sirhr
AI having a bad day. Numerous flaws in this pic. It’s almost like looking for Waldo
pee higher?I peed outside one time at around -65C (-85F) just to see if it would freeze before it hit the ground. It didn't, but it was a race against time to finish before I turned into an innie. That was at a place called July lake, in the northeast corner of BC. Getting out of the truck in Ft. Nelson on the way home where it was only -45C in just jeans and a hoody felt balmy.
Kristian