Demonic
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They closed the local dragstrip, Cecil Co Dragway. Per the state mandate banning gatherings of over 250 people.
I didn’t sorry was hit and miss the last couple weeks. Guess that was a miss. That’s great sure it looks great!! Sounds like a great guy to deal with.Craig. Did you see that I got the speedometer back in just over week?
Also a new speedometer cable. Actually like it better than the original. This one can be removed and installed without removing pinion housing from the transmission case.
That sucks. I was hoping drag strips and autocrosses would be OK since its pretty easy to keep your distance. But better safe than sorry and its still a bit cold most mornings anyway.They closed the local dragstrip, Cecil Co Dragway. Per the state mandate banning gatherings of over 250 people.
No apology needed! Figured you might not have. Not cheap but for a once every 300 or 400,000 miles type repair, I'm ok with it.I didn’t sorry was hit and miss the last couple weeks. Guess that was a miss. That’s great sure it looks great!! Sounds like a great guy to deal with.
I’m wondering about car shows. Although they are an outside event and somewhat spaced what effects will the current situation have??That sucks. I was hoping drag strips and autocrosses would be OK since its pretty easy to keep your distance. But better safe than sorry and its still a bit cold most mornings anyway.
Don't use the Holly leaves!
I would think canceled. Bet Carlisle will be this year.I’m wondering about car shows. Although they are an outside event and somewhat spaced what effects will the current situation have??
Too soon to know how this will go. A lot could change between now and then.I would think canceled. Bet Carlisle will be this year.
It seems we (the country) are at a stage of response where its easier or safer to not do things, than to figure out whether something can be adjusted to make it relatively low risk.I’m wondering about car shows. Although they are an outside event and somewhat spaced what effects will the current situation have??
I think they have to go with the 'better safe than sorry' response, because they don't really know how bad it is or what it will do. This is buying time for them to figure it out and for healthcare to be able to handle it better.It seems we (the country) are at a stage of response where its easier or safer to not do things, than to figure out whether something can be adjusted to make it relatively low risk.
Probably also because only limited testing is available.
But it does remind of me of certain managers who wanted to do 'big events' without having an incident command structure in place. Fortunately I wasn't there when they did it.
Tell her don't sweat it. PT places aren't as crowded as gyms get and they are always wiping down the surfaces after and before the next patient. I'm sure theyOh crap the wife is pissed. Kid starts physical therapy next week. Mentioned sweating sick people in a gym. Did not go over well!
Huh, therapy for what?Oh crap the wife is pissed. Kid starts physical therapy next week. Mentioned sweating sick people in a gym. Did not go over well!
I was goingto run up to West marine for liquid electric tape and wire for the project. I better call first. Bensalem might be Montgomery County. Could go to South Jersey and just pay the toll.Sounds like Wolf's shutdown county's will include the liquor stores. I think they said end of the week. Not here, but that could change.
Reminds me...think I will go out this morning and get a small bottle of Jameson's and some Irish beer.