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missed the snow this morning by only a few miles.
visited goddaughter in Fort Washington Pa for lunch, now up in Warrington at Comfort Suites
Microwaved heat wrap on my neck, that sure feels good.

left the charger for this laptop home so maybe I can find another tomorrow, or I'm going to do a lot of catching up on Friday.
hope you all are well.
 
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Battery operated chainsaw does not need that oil. But I have not used mine yet to give a review if it's up to the job.
My battery operated chainsaws (and pole saw) uses a fair amount of oil. For the chain.
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We have several varieties of hot sauces in our fridge, and Cholula is one of them. We like both the original and the chili lime. Wife's favorite is called Happy Dogs, and is made by a local St. Louis guy (husband of her old piano teacher). My favorite is Frank's Red Hot original.

Eric, you can assure your puppy that no dogs are harmed in the making of Happy Dogs Hot Sauce. It was named after the three dogs they had when he started making it (all have since passed). Patrick and his wife are both animal nuts, and I believe he donates a portion of his profits to local animal shelters.

Don, I find it not too dissimilar to Tabasco in heat level, which I consider a fairly mild-to-medium sauce. It won't have you seeing Aztec temples or anything.

This discussion of hot sauces gets my mouth watering. I used to travel with a bottle of Tabasco because restaurants often had what I would call a "spicy but not hot" sauce. But lately I've gone to
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because it tastes good to me, burns twice, and is readily available, even at Walmart.
Are there other sauces y'all can suggest with a slightly higher heat level I should try on my oatmeal?
 
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My battery operated chainsaws (and pole saw) uses a fair amount of oil. For the chain.




This discussion of hot sauces gets my mouth watering. I used to travel with a bottle of Tabasco because restaurants often had what I would call a "spicy but not hot" sauce. But lately I've gone to
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because it tastes good to me, burns twice, and is readily available, even at Walmart.
Are there other sauces y'all can suggest with a slightly higher heat level I should try on my oatmeal?

Have fun with that stuff Newbury. You might try some Dave's Insanity sauce if they still make it.
 
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I/We are fond of hot sauces and I agree with everything I've read. Some of the sauces posted have travelled through our hot sauce mix and all good. Pete's goes well with eggs;)

There is one marketed sauce that requires a PSA: 1 drop in a pot of anything and you're good.... :eek:trust me:eek: Within the megatonnage of heat is a complexity. A couple of times a year it is used and I am dewormed.
 

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I really don’t want anything that burns 2x. A little on the front end, ok. After that, no,no,no......&#55358;&#56610;
 
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Good evening all. 32F for the start, clear sky, calm wind. Wind was moderate, sky stayed clear, high was 57F. Nice day, started with choir practice this morning, had annual physical, nap and first Christmas performance tonight at chapel meeting.
Eric neat tree story, I grew up in the burbs and we never went and cut a live tree.
Ron don't over do your arm, the PT people show be able to give you good advice.
Buppies, I am having some snow envy right about now.
Used to see mainly red fox in Missouri, Grey fox around here.
prayers for all.
 
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Pretty decent day today.
Not dry enough for the tractor but...
Wife managed to expand project about another 50sf. Pick and shovel, arms and shoulders are still enjoying. Told, wife, don’t think I’m 50 anymore
 
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When I was active duty with lots of in the field time I think most everyone carried a bottle of hot sauce in their ruck to tailor our rations.
While I still enjoy a bit of heat from time to time what i don’t like is the 3AM reminder when I do too much ☹️
 
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Was it you, Eric, that was complaining about Stihl gas caps? Will have to get a new one in town today.

I did fall a little out of love with Stihl when they redesigned their threaded cap to the new "quick release" style - they quickly released a full oil tank onto me far too often. I finally realised it never happens on the fuel tank and occurred most frequently after cutting trees with some dead wood, which tends to produce the smallest wood chips/sawdust. Each time it subsequently happened I looked hard and could see a small amount of oil/wood mix was clogging the mechanism, preventing the cap from seating fully. After that I solved the problem by wiping really carefully at each refill - or even simpler, by mostly using the Husqvarna instead.

The oil cap on the EGO is not without design fault either, it is not easy to align the threads. I have only used a gallon or two of oil, but so far there have been no problems with it coming off or leaking.
 

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