Look up Joey Chestnut:Competitive eating champions always seem to be some skinny guy from Japan or other southeast Asian country, never the big fat guy from Alabama or Texas. There must be a physiological reason for that.
You don't need to check your refrigerator remotely on the way home to find out if you need milk? What are you, one of these guys who make a list before leaving in the morning, or somebody with a wife?Modern White Goods; frig, stove, washer/dryers all seem to have wifi features. Who in their right mind would want to tie these in to their home network?
Sometimes the little fireballs have metabolisms such they are always hungry…It seems it's a skinny little woman who does it.
One time some of my family came over for a BBQ.
I had some thick beauties to do.
Finished they were large dinner plate size. No room on that plate for any sides.
My niece who I thought might be lucky to finish a 3rd of one polished off the whole thing and made a good dent in a second one I thought I'd have the next day.
If she hit the scales at 100-105lbs was questionable.
Me, 220lbs had a half and gave up.
She also kept pace with the sides. Baked taters, salad...
Don’t forget bathroom scales!Modern White Goods; frig, stove, washer/dryers all seem to have wifi features. Who in their right mind would want to tie these in to their home network?
I slow down to the point that they pass me and just as they pull back in I hit my high beams and ride their tail for a while.Pet peeve: Folks who drive behind you on dark country roads with their highbeams on. I'm not talking about the person who forgets they're on, and kills them the next time an oncoming vehicle passes, but the a--holes who turn back to brights after each oncoming car passes. It's not only rude, but it creates a safety hazard for the person being tailed.
If flashing my cargo light a few times won't get them to turn down their brights, I'll pull over, let them pass, and then ride their ass with my high-intensity highbeams on their rear window, awhile. Maybe they'll learn something from that, maybe not, but it does make me feel better.![]()
There are DOT compliant lights and there are off road lights. The former is a lot more pricey, so I suspect that most people cheap out. Laws regarding it seem to be enforced about as much as those restricting loud pipes on Harley's and pickups.There is a legal limit but I don't think it's ever enforced
I'm sure the statute of limitations has passed for this story.Pet peeve: Folks who drive behind you on dark country roads with their highbeams on. I'm not talking about the person who forgets they're on, and kills them the next time an oncoming vehicle passes, but the a--holes who turn back to brights after each oncoming car passes. It's not only rude, but it creates a safety hazard for the person being tailed.
If flashing my cargo light a few times won't get them to turn down their brights, I'll pull over, let them pass, and then ride their ass with my high-intensity highbeams on their rear window, awhile. Maybe they'll learn something from that, maybe not, but it does make me feel better.![]()
You could shine it into a house at night just for a couple seconds...wait and they'd always pull back the curtains to see what it was...hit the switch and they'd stagger back falling over furniture.