Today I (v2):
THE STUFFED


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Today I ate inhumane amounts of guac thanks to the sqrl coming up on a killer deal on 2nd quality (downgraded for smaller size) avocados. #queasy
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Today the Bradford Pear trees have come out in full bloom and the whole place smells like feces.
My daughter asked me if I remembered to brush my teeth because of the stench riding in the car with the windows open. Not that I'm complaining...
OK, yeah, I'm complaining. It literally stinks as I ride my bike.
My daughter asked me if I remembered to brush my teeth because of the stench riding in the car with the windows open. Not that I'm complaining...
OK, yeah, I'm complaining. It literally stinks as I ride my bike.
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I think those are actually worse.
My girlfriend's parents' house is a near a Budweiser plant and it think it always smells like low quality bread. My apartment is down the street from a See's Candy factory, it always smells like fresh chocolate brownies when I pass by.
Traffic jam musing
Commuting by car now sucks. Traffic is terrible and I'm sitting here watching the sun set. I could stare at the sun if my welding hood wasn't in the trunk. I'm glad I spent my early adulthood screwing around on bicycles. Still feels strange to be done with school but it's good to move on, don't want to be one of those perpetual community college students. It's pretty great to suck at this fabrication thing because I'm learning stuff everyday.
Commuting by car now sucks. Traffic is terrible and I'm sitting here watching the sun set. I could stare at the sun if my welding hood wasn't in the trunk. I'm glad I spent my early adulthood screwing around on bicycles. Still feels strange to be done with school but it's good to move on, don't want to be one of those perpetual community college students. It's pretty great to suck at this fabrication thing because I'm learning stuff everyday.
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THE STUFFED


Joined: Oct 2009
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THE STUFFED


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I find it interesting that the rear was still radially laced on the disk side. It probably works fine, just seems odd when the front wheel was cross laced on the disk side and radial on the drive side.
THE STUFFED


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