Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Morning.
Feeling a little under the weather.
Maybe flu kicking in. Or just a bad night’s sleep.
Hope it was just a bad nights sleep, get a shot glass and put an ice cube in it and top it of with Apple Cider vinegar to shut it down if it is the mucking flu.
 
I was more impressed with his 1/8 pass at 7.766 Holly Molly man !!!
 
Talked to this guy at the show. His car was on the poster and has been in a bunch of magazines. Injected and supercharged slant running 10.90's.
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This stuff sucks to paint on vertical surfaces goes on thick! Was actually surprised it was not worse will take a pick when I in mask it. Of course I have to run to the Burg for the wife first!:mob:
 
Morning. Massively overslept and just now got to work... 3 hours late. Thank goodness for flextime.
 
Have seen Crapsman in our Lowes here already. Just wonder what that means for Kobalt. Didn't someone say Kobalt is somehow affiliated with StrapOn?

Good Morning
 
Have seen Crapsman in our Lowes here already. Just wonder what that means for Kobalt. Didn't someone say Kobalt is somehow affiliated with StrapOn?

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I don't know. My brother has a bunch of Kobalt tools and I have to say, they're higher quality than my craftsmans. Course the majority of my craftsmans minus the handful I inherited from my grandfather are circa 2005+
 
I used to hunt geese with Al Decker, Owner of Black and Decker, before he sold to Stanley. That was years ago, he was in his 80's then.. He is gone now... R.I.P. Al Decker...
Actually knew Al through my father in law. My FIL used to push him on flat bottom boats through the marshes of the upper patuxant river, for shooting rail birds. They were friends since the 50's. Mr. Decker used to invite us over to his 3000 acre farm on the point of the sassafras river to hunt geese. He had a guide working for him. They take you out to a pit blind in a field, and set up all of the real stuffer, decoys. He calls em in for you,. You just shoot your limit. Then you take em back to the picking shed, where they had automatic de- feather machines, and clean em up for ya. Used to go every year for many years. He would never take a dime from us ...
 
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