Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Good Afternoon Mopar Mentors !!!
Been a little busy here wrapping things up. Actually had a small job in the Shop today. VVT solenoid on a V6 Toyota..... :thumbsup:
 
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Ok Karl I saw this and thought of you :rofl:
 
Got some done on the HVAC, but as usual, mistakes were made. But at least im having a plan. Then a headache started brewing. So theres that. I blame the Lyrica.
 
Got some done on the HVAC, but as usual, mistakes were made. But at least im having a plan. Then a headache started brewing. So theres that. I blame the Lyrica.
Mistakes is my middle name but can't learn without them I guess.
Hope the headache goes away soon.
 
Wow 32* snow is melting and in 24 years of living here I've never seen the snow melt this time of year.
 
Well SOB...Now they have just gone too far. I don't think they are ready for this kind of fight if they push this. DO NOT mess with people's coffee

WEF Declares War on Coffee: ‘No More Than 2 or 3 Cups Each Per Year’

The World Economic Forum has declared war on coffee drinkers, declaring that they are causing “global boiling” and must be stopped at all costs.
According to World Economic Forum Agenda Contributor Hubert Keller, “The coffee that we all drink emits between 15 and 20 tonnes of CO2 per tonne of coffee… Every time we drink coffee, we are putting CO2 into the atmosphere.”
“Most of the coffee is produced by monoculture, and monoculture is also affected by climate change. The quality of these natural assets is deteriorating rapidly.”
According to the World Economic Forum, coffee drinkers will have to limit themselves to two or three cups of coffee per year in the future.
 
Well SOB...Now they have just gone too far. I don't think they are ready for this kind of fight if they push this. DO NOT mess with people's coffee

WEF Declares War on Coffee: ‘No More Than 2 or 3 Cups Each Per Year’

The World Economic Forum has declared war on coffee drinkers, declaring that they are causing “global boiling” and must be stopped at all costs.
According to World Economic Forum Agenda Contributor Hubert Keller, “The coffee that we all drink emits between 15 and 20 tonnes of CO2 per tonne of coffee… Every time we drink coffee, we are putting CO2 into the atmosphere.”
“Most of the coffee is produced by monoculture, and monoculture is also affected by climate change. The quality of these natural assets is deteriorating rapidly.”
According to the World Economic Forum, coffee drinkers will have to limit themselves to two or three cups of coffee per year in the future.
Wow sounds like a Tee party in Boston again.
 
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