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    Quote Originally Posted by The AD View Post
    Parking by Braille.
    Which is truly impressive in a car with like eighteen cameras and a computer that can park better than 98% of the people in most ski towns.

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    The cameras part is the only reason I didn't just push it back into the intersection and drive away.

    (well, that and the probability of the plastic front shattering, and the truck just climbing over the hood - although that would've been fun too)

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    Exactly, that car was parked with computer positioning to a maximum of .02 mm tolerances. Elon is a fucking genius.

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    I was leaving the local drinking establishment and ran into a friend who asked if we want soup. I of course say yes and she reaches into her sxs and pulls out 2 bags(yes plastic bags) of soup complete with a spoon and a napkin. It was delicious. And it reminded me of everything that's right about small towns.

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    Found a campsite couple hours ago after driving a somewhat sketchy jeep road (with moto on hitch carrier). It's now midnight and a pack of off-roaders just drove past. I thought I saw 5 approach, but only 4 actually drove by. 3 Tahoe/suburban and a chev pickup. They all had trouble on the tech section my stock Tacoma easily walked up with just slight dragging of moto carrier. I heard much bumping and crunching of plastic on the tech section. The pickup needed multiple attempts with much roaring engine to get up that and is now stuck not far beyond camp. The road ahead looked worse on satellite, so we'll see if they make it out and come back, or press on ahead. If they can make it forward I should be fine. : )

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    Debating whether I should put some pants on, grab a beer and head down there and "help" ��

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    After much revving and banging around sounds like he made it out of wherever he was stuck. Bravo, now I can sleep.

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    Which one of you degens did this? https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/g...rnd/index.html

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    The passenger declared giraffe feces and stated she had obtained the droppings in Kenya and planned to make a necklace,” the release stated.

    The traveler said she had previously used moose feces to make similar jewelry at her home in Iowa, according to customs officials.

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    [QUOTE=riser4;6939073]Which one of you degens did this? https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/g...rnd/index.html[... Minneapolis is digital death territory
    what's so funny about peace, love, and understanding?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lifelinksplit View Post
    I was leaving the local drinking establishment and ran into a friend who asked if we want soup. I of course say yes and she reaches into her sxs and pulls out 2 bags(yes plastic bags) of soup complete with a spoon and a napkin. It was delicious. And it reminded me of everything that's right about small towns.

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    Pics or it never happened.


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    However many are in a shit ton.

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    I twist and tuck, my wife insists on clips.

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    twist and tuck... this is the way.

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    I am lawful neutral. My wife is true neutral. My kids think I'm chaotic neutral, but that has nothing to do with the bread bag.

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    Quote Originally Posted by up an down View Post
    Minneapolis is digital death territory
    LMAO! It really does seem like every time I fly through there I see the most random things. It's seems almost up there with LAX when it comes to this stuff.

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    Has anyone ever stored bread in a breadbox? I’ve had one on my counter for years, and I think I might have put bread in it once.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jm2e View Post
    Pics or it never happened.


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    It looks like someone pooped in a bag but was actually quite delicious especially since I was drunk.(this is the wife's, like I said I ate mine drunk last night.) I also feel like posting this bag soup would get me banned from the ECRC thread which amuses me.

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    Lipton Cup-a-Soup rejected ideas:
    Bag-o-Soup
    Tube-o-Soup
    Bucket-o-Soup
    Trough-o-Soup

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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahman View Post
    The Ramones and the Beatles are not Classic Rock.
    i think you know its classic rock cuz the band members are dying just about every day

    but context is important, a high school bud become one of the initial punk rockers of the first wave and we were all like WTF cuz no one had ever done it,

    same with Elvis or the Beatles no one had ever done it

    but now days nobody gives it a second look
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    For real???

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    Gorilla tape ftw

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    Quote Originally Posted by evasive_MT View Post
    Has anyone ever stored bread in a breadbox? I’ve had one on my counter for years, and I think I might have put bread in it once.
    I’m hesitant to reply to this, not knowing where it could go but…yes, I use it daily.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XXX-er View Post
    i think you know its classic rock cuz the band members are dying just about every day

    but context is important, a high school bud become one of the initial punk rockers of the first wave and we were all like WTF cuz no one had ever done it,

    same with Elvis or the Beatles no one had ever done it

    but now days nobody gives it a second look
    The Beatles will go on forever because they just keep replacing Paul every time he dies.

    Bread boxes keep the mice away and keep thin crusted bread from drying out, back before plastic bags. Why do we love crusty bread? Because the inside stays moist longer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by evasive_MT View Post
    Has anyone ever stored bread in a breadbox? I’ve had one on my counter for years, and I think I might have put bread in it once.
    Quote Originally Posted by Meadow Skipper View Post
    I’m hesitant to reply to this, not knowing where it could go but…yes, I use it daily.
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    Quote Originally Posted by old goat View Post
    Bread boxes keep the mice away and keep thin crusted bread from drying out, back before plastic bags. Why do we love crusty bread? Because the inside stays moist longer.
    Well, the old guys are all in on bread boxes.

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