Gregory
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Now is when the fun begins! Accessories!!!![emoji122][emoji106][emoji895][emoji895][emoji895]
Now is when the fun begins! Accessories!!!![emoji122][emoji106][emoji895][emoji895][emoji895]
Right On G!Now is when the fun begins! Accessories!!!![emoji122][emoji106][emoji895][emoji895][emoji895]
Very nice Mike! Co grats!
Great video! Makes me want a manual tranny again.I've been driving sticks for awhile, mostly semi's at work, but I've learned a few things in this video.
We were pushing 90 last week and then went 45-65 for Friday and yesterday and will go back to 90 for this coming weekMornin' Mike and Scott! Mid 90s yesterday.......high 50s today..........Mother Nature is taking an attitude with us again!
I agree with ya, Jack! Rather have the lower temps than what we had yesterday......it's the shift in temps......almost 40° lower puts the shock on me!We were pushing 90 last week and then went 45-65 for Friday and yesterday and will go back to 90 for this coming week
Me personally? I’d rather be in the 50s-60s than 80s-90s at that point in my life
I hate humidity......was friggin humid as all get out yesterday.......really humid about 10:30 last night when 'humidity' came at 60mph sideways with thunder and lightning......Hot & Humid in Central Florida...been rainy all weekend...
I found out what heat was at Twentynine Palms up on that lava rock with full gear and flak jacket on. A nasty heat indeed!I was stationed in Georgia and also lived there as a civilian for about 7 years. The humidity is something else. And all the damn bugs! After I’d moved back to California I went back to visit Georgia several years later during the summer. Upon stepping out of the airport it was like a warm, moist blast - I’d forgotten what the humidity felt like and the fact that I’d gotten used to it. I’ll definitely take the “dry” heat any day but I hate heat in general now that I’m older
I found out what heat was at Twentynine Palms up on that lava rock with full gear and flak jacket on. A nasty heat indeed!
I bet it was! Can't drink enuf water to stay hydrated in that kinda heat!I lived in Southern Iraq for a couple of years. That was some heat. I was always shocked to see guys running around bases with lots of gear in the middle of summer. It was miserable just being outside and seeing that...
29 Palms is brutal! I lived about an hour away but did a lot work at that base as a construction inspector. During th summer time the concrete guys would have to pour their mud between1:00am -4:00am. Any later and the concrete would cure before it could be properly finished. A lot of folks don’t realize just how big California is and just how much of it is desert. The good thing is that, unlike Phoenix, the California desert cools off in the nights. Also, the winters are awesome.I found out what heat was at Twentynine Palms up on that lava rock with full gear and flak jacket on. A nasty heat indeed!
Hey B-Man. Yeah, this computer programming class has me busier than an 8 legged cat in a litterbox. Tons of homework!Hey there Scott! You're busy!
Yeah, it would cool off at nights......warm right back up!29 Palms is brutal! I lived about an hour away but did a lot work at that base as a construction inspector. During th summer time the concrete guys would have to pour their mud between1:00am -4:00am. Any later and the concrete would cure before it could be properly finished. A lot of folks don’t realize just how big California is and just how much of it is desert. The good thing is that, unlike Phoenix, the California desert cools off in the nights. Also, the winters are awesome.