I'll bite what's the back story on #10? Was that a Dutch Canal boat that got "Jumped" literally by two cars? #6 a Honda parked in a New Jersey Park and rob, nuff said. #8 Got MONEY but no Common Sense driving in the country like that....
Heck, my freezer can go two days and still be well below freezing without breaking a sweat. I know this because I'm a PG&E customer. I've had a lot of practice going two days without power.
Ya, it would take a lot more then two days for all that to thaw in any normal freezer, but that's also why whenever I have empty space in my freezer I toss in some water jugs.
10-4. That's what I do too. That and I don't open the freezer door after the power goes out. And I cover the top of the chest type freezer with a heavy moving blanket. I think I could actually go four days before it hit 32° inside the freezer.
One: . "Here, I will stand in the road with my back to traffic holding the self-supporting tailgate." . My first impression -- typical mud-shark. But only because I rarely stand in traffic.
Hope you rinsed off your broccoli first-the yellow buds should have given you a clue. Don't you look at your food before you eat it?
ReplyDeleteAnd man, that's a lot of meat. Maybe from hunting because that's the only time my freezer looks anything like that.
In theory, you could also buy a cow at a 4H auction.
DeleteI'll bite what's the back story on #10? Was that a Dutch Canal boat that got "Jumped" literally by two cars?
ReplyDelete#6 a Honda parked in a New Jersey Park and rob, nuff said.
#8 Got MONEY but no Common Sense driving in the country like that....
#10 How in the world did that happen?
ReplyDelete#5 ALL vegetables have bugs. Have you ever opened a freezer after everything thawed out? Hundreds of Bugs
ReplyDelete#1 LOL! I passed a guy on the side of the road this morning...same problem. Fucking Mondays...
ReplyDeleteHeck, my freezer can go two days and still be well below freezing without breaking a sweat.
ReplyDeleteI know this because I'm a PG&E customer. I've had a lot of practice going two days without power.
Ya, it would take a lot more then two days for all that to thaw in any normal freezer, but that's also why whenever I have empty space in my freezer I toss in some water jugs.
Delete10-4. That's what I do too. That and I don't open the freezer door after the power goes out. And I cover the top of the chest type freezer with a heavy moving blanket. I think I could actually go four days before it hit 32° inside the freezer.
DeleteWhich was more expensive, #7, or #8?
ReplyDeleteLooks like #2 is gonna need a crane.
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"Here, I will stand in the road with my back to traffic holding the self-supporting tailgate."
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My first impression -- typical mud-shark.
But only because I rarely stand in traffic.