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cannabineer

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It was raining pretty good when I got to my first job this morning. So I went in the back and organized my tools into this new tool tote I just got. I've rocked a tool belt ever since I first started. I liked the tool belt because it was one less thing I had to carry but felt I needed something bigger and more well organized. I started off as someone's helper for 2 years and then the service side organically started to grow so then it was decided I would start my own crew. But I felt uneasy as my mentor was the only one that these customers had known for the last 15 years and was worried when I showed up alone that they would only look at me as "the helper". So I decided to rock the toolbelt to look more professional. I believe it worked. But alas I have outgrown you dear friend. I will keep you just in case though…

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You need to put 44 small penis stickers or stamps on it
 

dstroy

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It was raining pretty good when I got to my first job this morning. So I went in the back and organized my tools into this new tool tote I just got. I've rocked a tool belt ever since I first started. I liked the tool belt because it was one less thing I had to carry but felt I needed something bigger and more well organized. I started off as someone's helper for 2 years and then the service side organically started to grow so then it was decided I would start my own crew. But I felt uneasy as my mentor was the only one that these customers had known for the last 15 years and was worried when I showed up alone that they would only look at me as "the helper". So I decided to rock the toolbelt to look more professional. I believe it worked. But alas I have outgrown you dear friend. I will keep you just in case though…

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I had a toolbag just like that while I was on a ship, lasted through some hard use/being dragged around on non-skid surfaces, dropped 20ft when full, etc.
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
It was raining pretty good when I got to my first job this morning. So I went in the back and organized my tools into this new tool tote I just got. I've rocked a tool belt ever since I first started. I liked the tool belt because it was one less thing I had to carry but felt I needed something bigger and more well organized. I started off as someone's helper for 2 years and then the service side organically started to grow so then it was decided I would start my own crew. But I felt uneasy as my mentor was the only one that these customers had known for the last 15 years and was worried when I showed up alone that they would only look at me as "the helper". So I decided to rock the toolbelt to look more professional. I believe it worked. But alas I have outgrown you dear friend. I will keep you just in case though…

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Maybe one day, in the fullness of time, when you find a neophyte worthy, you can pass down your tool belt in an unbroken line of awesome helper succession.
 

Bareback

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So I decided to keep my 10 year old car til next year's model end and get a new 2019 something. That said, I had to get new tires and last time I swore I would go cheap, but when the rubber hit the road so to speak, I couldn't bring myself to do it. Ended up with Michelin Premier A/S 95V from Tire Rack.

Now the reason for the post. For decades all I ever used for a tire gauge were those cheap stick gauges, (5 gauges, 5 different readings). I ordered this, and was really pleased with it. USA made, small company, good craftsmanship, lifetime NQA warranty. After it came I got a robo inquiry from Amazon with the usual questions. I answered and got a reply from one of the company founders. We emailed back and forth a couple of times. I was impressed...so if you need a quality tire gauge:

https://www.amazon.com/JACO-ElitePro-Tire-Pressure-Gauge/dp/B015HURK64
Nice price, I have a few stick gauges all three are the large auto shop style and are pretty accurate. If I am setting pressure on my tires, I usually more concerned with consistency than dead butts , but I really never gave it a lot of thought. I also some cheap stick types that never read the same twice, and I have one dial indactor type with a memory function and I like it too, really handy for spare tire checks.
 

BudmanTX

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lol we've been eating so much roasted zucchini, love that stuff

so good

my wife is on a carb free diet, which means I am also on a "carb free" diet

I like my zucchini noodles a little crunchy
i've made hash browns with zucchini before, infused olive oil, salt pepper, and a little garlic.....wasn't to bad...
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Lol, so, I found some smokes yesterday while cleaning.... Decided to give it a try...
Tasted like nothing, maybe a bit of ashtray, but no flavor compared to my vape....
I'm glad to say I'm now an ex-smoker.
congratulations, now you have to slowly start lowering the amount of nicotine in your vape juice. do it slowly, and within a year you could be totally free
 
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