10 degrees outside, here at Home in Iowa...
Whatever...
Whatever...
10 degrees outside, here at Home in Iowa...
Whatever...
Balmy 38 in Detroit..... mid 30s expected all week.... damn!....It's a tropical 32 F in Toronto area, heading down to the same
10 degrees outside, here at Home in Iowa...
Whatever...
Balmy 38 in Detroit..... mid 30s expected all week.... damn!....It's a tropical 32 F in Toronto area, heading down to the same
Had monsoon yesterday though.10 degrees outside, here at Home in Iowa...
Whatever...
Balmy 38 in Detroit..... mid 30s expected all week.... damn!....It's a tropical 32 F in Toronto area, heading down to the same
10 degrees outside, here at Home in Iowa...
Whatever...
Balmy 38 in Detroit..... mid 30s expected all week.... damn!....It's a tropical 32 F in Toronto area, heading down to the same
God made ice to play hockey on, and to put in VO.
Not necessarily in that order.
If you want to fish get a boat like normal people.
On the subject of temperature, very warm here in TN. 54 today, we had days in the 60s last week and this weekend. But darn, I am tired of rain and more rain. Today the sun peeked through a bit, but now back to cloudy, getting ready for more rain the rest of the week.
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Went by the Blue Beacon to get the van wash and they were closed.
Went by the Blue Beacon to get the van wash and they were closed.
With my 3 month old paint job, I reluctantly let them wash mine. Didn't really want to go that route. But not being able to find a car wash bay I could fit in, besides it was rather cold out I wanted to get the salt and what ever that anti-ice liquid crap is, off my van. In the end, I was glad I did
You know, I'm fat, old & slow and have found that when I wash the van myself in a wash bay I spend the same amount of quarters and dollars at Blue Beacon for a wash. Of course, I don't tip myself so I guess it costs less in the end.If you want clean, thats the place to go. Its also the place to go if you want a dull, chalky paint job over time. Their chemicals are harsh. Maybe twice a year I'll go there and spend the 16 bucks for a wash, but I religiously wash my van myself at a self serve wash using my own brush and soap. I have a list of about 150 self serve washes that are tall and work good. It cost me between 5 and 10 bucks to do it myself. And good exercise as well.
You know, I'm fat, old & slow and have found that when I wash the van myself in a wash bay I spend the same amount of quarters and dollars at Blue Beacon for a wash. Of course, I don't tip myself so I guess it costs less in the end.If you want clean, thats the place to go. Its also the place to go if you want a dull, chalky paint job over time. Their chemicals are harsh. Maybe twice a year I'll go there and spend the 16 bucks for a wash, but I religiously wash my van myself at a self serve wash using my own brush and soap. I have a list of about 150 self serve washes that are tall and work good. It cost me between 5 and 10 bucks to do it myself. And good exercise as well.
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I dont tip the shower people at the truckstops and the truck washes.
Anybody in Metro Detroit tonight, please be careful driving...... freezing rain and some sleet is forcasted.
Freezing drizzle could make for icy commute home in metro Detroit