TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge Part XIII
Good morning all. Still a slow week so I sit and wait for work to hit the inbox. I had a little work this morning but I knocked it out. It sure makes the day drag by. I have to give an exam tomorrow morning but the meeting has moved to Thursday. Everyone ride safe.
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Morning Woods. TLT is having surgery today. I'll be taking her in a bit and dropping her off. I'll pick her up after and take her home and stay with her the rest of the day.
Maybe while she's knocked out I can verify her age?
Maybe while she's knocked out I can verify her age?
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Big Dave (05-10-2022)
Do you really not know how old she is?
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2 year old grandson got a bead (broken necklace bead?) stuck way up his nose just before bedtime last night, son in law got back from the hospital with him 3:30 am. Any kid can be a pita at times, but this one is a little terror to babysit. Guess I just got lucky with daughter and the older grandkids, they never went through the "terrible twos", were actually fun years with them.
Hot week ahead, maybe even hit 90 in a couple days. Last time I drove the truck, tried the ac and it seemed a little weak, put the charging stuff on it yesterday, but about half a can brought the pressure into the max range and blew cold. AC systems these days don't seen to use near as much fluid as older vehicles, less than two cans for my van and not much more for the truck. Lose just a little and they aren't cold any more. At least the truck is easy to hook up, Dodge buried the low side port where I can barely reach it, pita to hook up. Won't be doing that anymore, it's just waiting to be picked up by a Veteran charity group that gets the salvage money.
Hot week ahead, maybe even hit 90 in a couple days. Last time I drove the truck, tried the ac and it seemed a little weak, put the charging stuff on it yesterday, but about half a can brought the pressure into the max range and blew cold. AC systems these days don't seen to use near as much fluid as older vehicles, less than two cans for my van and not much more for the truck. Lose just a little and they aren't cold any more. At least the truck is easy to hook up, Dodge buried the low side port where I can barely reach it, pita to hook up. Won't be doing that anymore, it's just waiting to be picked up by a Veteran charity group that gets the salvage money.