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KeithB

Resident Half Fast Machinist
We have an Aldi's here, they are smaller than most the major grocery stores (one of which is right across the road from them) and they don't have all the same staples all the time but they have great specials and an excellent produce department. Fresh berries year round which I really enjoy in my morning bran flakes.
 

CZ93X62

Official forum enigma
We have an "Aldi's" about 15 minutes away from us, as well. Their produce is FIRST-RATE, for certain.
 

blackthorn

Active Member
Celery is real good if you have acid indigestion. Just chew up about 3-4 inches of raw celery and the indigestion is gone.
 
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fiver

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i think he is wearing them backwards... LOL.

Littlegirls Pit/weimariner mix just got grounded from my place.
she decided to dig herself a nice dog tunnel next to the firewood crib.
had she only started and stayed on one end of the project it wouldn't have been so bad, but she had blueprints, a transit, and a compass out and had started on the other end in a meet in the middle project.

the worst part is she taught Six the whole operation and turned her loose to start on her own projects.
which isn't working out too well for her since the inspector [me] keeps turning up in the middle of step one and booting her n the ass.
 
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Intheshop

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I used to get "tourist tyres" off the local M/C dealers piles of take off rubber. The centers of these somewhat $$ tyres were wore to the wear bars but the edges were virgin. I'd mount/balance and the set them at race pressure and go trash them...... usually takes a cpl hrs of run time.

What's interesting in retrospect is the dealers,oh how you say..... observation to this,admittedly hillbilly sort of bttm feeding behavior. At the time I was,anything for rubber..... looking back,and this is really hard to describe considering the repercussions involved... I "do" now,understand their concern. Would I do it again?.... oh HECK yeah. Junk yard experience can not be put into words.