I'm right there with you, Kyle, but in my case it's the Chinese tires that smell bad enough to gag a maggot.:shocked: Even worse, the darn things won't even hold are for longer than a few days!
When the guys were burning down the last bit of their back tires on their motorcycles, we would say "the tire is still good until you can see the air on the inside of it!"...But literally, some Chinese rubber just won't hold air hardly at all. My dolly tires, the crappy tires on my 25gallon pull behind sprayer....You think if they can make them stop smelling, they might be better quality???
17°
slept a full night on the couch.
Prayers for Ed, hope you feel better.
Hang in there Randy, prayers for you too.
A good night's sleep is worth a king's ransom if you haven't been able to sleep for days. So glad to hear it and more prayers coming your way.
Randy, thanks for sharing. I feel that talking about things is generally good when done amongst friends. More prayers. Enjoy that V8. I had to look that up, I did not know the Koreans had a V8.
If anyone has any extra snow, my kids would appreciate it if you bring it down here...
Had a 2Gb memory module go out in my old Dell T3400. It had 4 x 2Gb (8GB)....Now it just has 4Gb total.
Never had a memory stick go out like that before, and I've been running computers since the stone age (Tandy or Coleco) Drew will get a kick out of that.
Been reading a few interesting periods of history. The last Great Comanche raid (biggest ever in North America of Indians vs Anglos), in Aug 1840. They hit my hometown of Victoria Texas, then went on to Linnville on Matagorda Bay. Very interesting reading, why and how it all started and ended. Much of Texas history is fascinating.
Here is some good historical reading about it if you are bored, it is not in chronological order:
Battle of Plum Creek
There's more to the story, the disgruntled and recently beaten Mexicans, kept coming up to Texas after they lost Texas at San Jacinto, trying to stir up the Indians and convince them to attack the Anglos.
Also watched a story about the Battle of New Orleans.
Did anyone ever watch the Connections series by James Burke? (I loved those shows) If so, you can correlate similarly the BoNO. It seems you can trace it back to when Stonewall Jackson was a 13 year old prisoner, captured as a messenger by the British. He got very sick in prison, and some guy in control of the prisoners, slashed Jackson's hand and head. The rest is history. Some say if the British had won at New Orleans, they would have controlled the waterways in America from the Gulf to Canada, thus preventing our expansionism. America wouldn't be half of what it is today if it wouldn't have been for that one snarky Brit and his treatment of Jackson.
Y'all have a good time eating your Instant Pot Chile and mashed potatoes.