kaymccampbell
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There was meat in it?It's gone down hill over the last several years. Hardly any meat any more.
There was meat in it?It's gone down hill over the last several years. Hardly any meat any more.
Out of curiosity, is there any explanation for why Honda used the shorter ones?
Luckily we know a guy...who just may have an answer for that....calling @MetallitubbyOut of curiosity, is there any explanation for why Honda used the shorter ones?
If I was to take a WAG I would say it's likely because kids are most likely to be in the back and they can be real door flingers at times. That could help reduce or possibly eliminate the damage that sort of reckless activity can cause.Out of curiosity, is there any explanation for why Honda used the shorter ones?
Luckily we know a guy...who just may have an answer for that....calling @Metallitubby
I've had it for just over 15 years. It really is a handy tool. And, super bright.Love my bend-a-light. Have one at work and home. https://www.amazon.com/Steelman-Aut...Batteries/dp/B002XMU2EC/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Out of curiosity, is there any explanation for why Honda used the shorter ones?
Because Honda is stupid.
If I was to take a WAG I would say it's likely because kids are most likely to be in the back and they can be real door flingers at times. That could help reduce or possibly eliminate the damage that sort of reckless activity can cause.
I'm going with stupid. My old Journey and now the Escape have back doors the open out about 90 degrees. So nice for stuffing oversized **** in the back seat.There must be some reason. Somehow, I don't think stupidity. In practice, it makes no sense though - hard to get packages and people in/out of the back seats.
We went to Costco this morning and bought a lot so I had a good opportunity to test out the change. It is GREAT. It made such a difference in ease of access. Well worth 45 minutes and $35.
Sad to say, I've had the parts on my bench since December 2023 - just never got around to installing until the other day. Now, that I finally installed them, I kick myself for procrastinating.
Big thanks to whoever figured out to use the front door parts. Fortunately, there's plenty of clearance with the door opening it all works like it was made to be that way.
Now I keep thinking about Matzah ball soup.Ya, my girl makes an amazing matza ball chicken noodle soup. She got the recipe from an old Jewish lady that she used to work for, it's amazing. I think I was 50 and had nevr tried matza balls before.
Which makes me dream of wonton and pho. I need to pick up dinner fixings on the Friday shop.Now I keep thinking about Matzah ball soup.
There must be some reason. Somehow, I don't think stupidity.
There was meat in it?
No experience at all, so I'm just spit balling, but maybe it's to protect people getting out at the same time?
Was I even close?I do know the actual reason, and we changed our thinking on it because our customers said so.
I do know the actual reason, and we changed our thinking on it because our customers said so.

Interesting use of your food savor vac pack gizmo! I want to buy one to break down bulk meat buys after purchase and for leftovers.
I’ll buy that. I’m an engineer by nature and training and have never believed design decisions are random. There is always some logic, though the logic may be flawed.If I was to take a WAG I would say it's likely because kids are most likely to be in the back and they can be real door flingers at times. That could help reduce or possibly eliminate the damage that sort of reckless activity can cause.
A "must have" around here. I keep it out in the garage, we use it one way or another several times a week. Freezer meat/leftovers is only about half what it get used for. Papers, licensees, toiletries when on road trips, phone when on the boat, cannabis. The heat strip will also seal original bags of other items like chips, crackers, cheese, bread, hardware. Our old one, a Foodsaver brand lasted 10 years. This post was the first trial run with a new unit just purchased (link below). Twenty five percent off right now. If ya get one, buy the bags, some (8" and 11") by the roll and cut to desired length. Wayyy cheaper than buying pre-cut bags.Interesting use of your food savor vac pack gizmo! I want to buy one to break down bulk meat buys after purchase and for leftovers.
Great idea for handy dry fire starter!Made up a bunch of fire-starters for the campground. Amazon packing paper and a couple pieces of fatwood in each.
And sealed as well! another way to do this if you don't have a sealer is to use a suitable sized baggie, and close except for a corner; then immerse all but the open corner in a pot or bucket of water and then do the final close. The water pressure compresses the baggie adn pushes the air out.Interesting use of your food savor vac pack
This picture reminds me of people picking up dog poop in a plastic bag.lol The irony of one of the most biodegradable things on earth being wrapped in a plastic bag and sent to the land fill.
Was I even close?
Blind Squirrel/Broken Clock moment, I’ll take it.lolYou were/are.

The solution.I've been looking for a light fixture for over the miter saw area. The problem is I don't like the look of standard shop lights, and I'm toocheap "fiscally responsible" to buy a nice looking one. My solution was to make a box out of scrap wood and paint it black, then mount the inexpensive shop light in it. Now I just have to figure out a solution for the cord dangling down....
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Exactly what I need! Thank you
