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#8977
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Interesting that Lewes was originally Lewistown and Newark was New Ark. That explains why correct pronunciation of Newark Delaware is NEW-ark, which is different from the place in NJ said NEW-irk.
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You asked that like it's a weird thing.
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I got a big workout and got straight to work-work, so I am not experiencing much guilt; however, I do need a shower.
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Correct.
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Daughter #1 is driving a used 2010 Corolla we bought last year. She called us the other day, frantic, that she lost her key and do we have a spare. It only came with the one key, sad. She finally found the key, but the experience made us consider buying a spare key. The Toyota dealer wants $200 for the key part plus $130 to program it. NFW. Will investigate big box hardware store options. I see the part can be bought online for about $25 but the programming part is way out of my knowledge zone.
A key for the Saturn is only $5. No programming needed. Harrumph.
A key for the Saturn is only $5. No programming needed. Harrumph.
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They look like humans dressed for extreme cold, not "below 65" like you said was the threshold for humanity. Here are some humans dressed for bicycling into the low 30s. I was there, it was fun.
Here I am on a ride in the 30s. Had to take a layer off for climbing.
Here I am on a ride in the 30s. Had to take a layer off for climbing.
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I meant to share this a couple weeks ago when somebody mentioned crows.
Red-tails have a bad reputation and other birds won't tolerate them hanging around. There were 2 or 3 others in the chase that I couldn't get into the shot.
Red-tails have a bad reputation and other birds won't tolerate them hanging around. There were 2 or 3 others in the chase that I couldn't get into the shot.
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Daughter #1 is driving a used 2010 Corolla we bought last year. She called us the other day, frantic, that she lost her key and do we have a spare. It only came with the one key, sad. She finally found the key, but the experience made us consider buying a spare key. The Toyota dealer wants $200 for the key part plus $130 to program it. NFW. Will investigate big box hardware store options. I see the part can be bought online for about $25 but the programming part is way out of my knowledge zone.
A key for the Saturn is only $5. No programming needed. Harrumph.
A key for the Saturn is only $5. No programming needed. Harrumph.
If you lose the key and have to pay someone to make one on-site I imagine that could get pricey.
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You guys beat me too it, cuz I was outside. In the cold. Where I must admit, I still felt human. Cold...but human.
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That's horrible John, I am so sorry. I must admit though you still look human. But I guess the special clothes hide the changes.
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There are non-dealer sources for keys and programming. Programming a key usually involves using a scan tool but some older cars can be done with a simple procedure which you might be able to find on-line. That car I don't know but it might be the same as a Prizm.
If you lose the key and have to pay someone to make one on-site I imagine that could get pricey.
If you lose the key and have to pay someone to make one on-site I imagine that could get pricey.
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And various small birds ganging up on crows and blue jays.
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