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They make extra tall wax rings...if it is needed. First time I tiled a bathroom floor I wondered if it was now thick enough the ring wouldn't seal. That's when I found the extra tall one. It was t needed. Standard one worked fine
Bubba


gonna go with this one since I had it laying around

it will save me a 40 mile round trip to ace hardware


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I do to. Was always intrigued with vaping, but it seemed different buzz wise, but most importantly I ended up giving up on it as I was finding it made me wheeze, actually more irritating than smoke.

Then dogster showed me the cloud connoisseur. It goes on your favorite glass, and heats a chamber filled with tiny glass beads. Air is drown in top and out bottom, then goes over the weed in the diffuser.

Smooth non irritating vapor. Plus, the buzz is full spectrum, not the speedy buzz. If you take too large of a hit you will cough, just don't do that. You will be rewarded with vapor that tastes great, isn't irritating as smoke by far.

Most setups like this, ( prices are coming down) run 300 bucks or so. This one was 160ish if I recall. This device gets the bubba seal of approval.

Try it, you will like it! Surprised the daylights out of me. So impressed I have similar technology on the way for dabs.


Bubba

I do to. Was always intrigued with vaping, but it seemed different buzz wise, but most importantly I ended up giving up on it as I was finding it made me wheeze, actually more irritating than smoke.

Then dogster showed me the cloud connoisseur. It goes on your favorite glass, and heats a chamber filled with tiny glass beads. Air is drown in top and out bottom, then goes over the weed in the diffuser.

Smooth non irritating vapor. Plus, the buzz is full spectrum, not the speedy buzz. If you take too large of a hit you will cough, just don't do that. You will be rewarded with vapor that tastes great, isn't irritating as smoke by far.

Most setups like this, ( prices are coming down) run 300 bucks or so. This one was 160ish if I recall. This device gets the bubba seal of approval.

Try it, you will like it! Surprised the daylights out of me. So impressed I have similar technology on the way for dabs.


Bubba
Can you show a picture of one? Or give a name that I can search?
 
Hoo Boy. You guys don't want to miss this. There was a group researching an ancient wreck off the east coast of Africa.

Right in the middle of their exploring, they suddenly came across HUGE golden statues. If you are impatient, skip to about 50 min mark.

Then you will be struck shocked to see the huge gold, life-sized and bigger figures coming up.

The 55-minute mark shows a Sun God disk about five feet across...
 
Hoo Boy. You guys don't want to miss this. There was a group researching an ancient wreck off the east coast of Africa.

Right in the middle of their exploring, they suddenly came across HUGE golden statues. If you are impatient, skip to about 50 min mark.

Then you will be struck shocked to see the huge gold, life-sized and bigger figures coming up.

The 55-minute mark shows a Sun God disk about five feet across...



that was outstanding!

the mother of all treasures!
 
This is fargin weird, ladeez and gemmun... As an old pilot, there is something here that just does not compute.

Some Marine Doofus (Marines are so dumb, their actual top commanding officer had to be the one from the Navy) anyway, SMD was flying his F-35 in a thunderstorm over a city.

So what, you say? Well, the F-35 has some downright p.ussy characteristics (unlike a Phantom, which rocked).

Unbelivably (but true) the F-35 cannot fly within 25 miles of lightning.

The engine/fuel tanks will explode because the OBIGGS (Onboard Inert Gas Generation System) won't work, and KABOOM goes the tanks.

I might humbly point out to the Marines that I have flown a dinky Spam Can (Cessna 152) -- out of necessity -- within a mile of a thunderstorm. 25 times better than a F-35.

Didja see how I said "out of necessity"? Which type of pilot would see fifty times more "out of necessity" bad weather flying? A puddle-jumping putt-putt, or a carrier-launched combat aircraft?

And pray tell, O taxpayer: What happens when it is pitch-dark, and the carrier is in the middle of a thunderstorm, and the Marine is in his explosive hot-rod that does not work in poopy weather?

And just what in the bloody hell was this Marine Doofus' flight plan? Do they just hop in and say, "Well I gotta get another hour in for my Flight Pay minimum"?

What. What was he doing in an F-35 over a city in a thunderstorm?

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Hoo Boy. You guys don't want to miss this. There was a group researching an ancient wreck off the east coast of Africa.

Right in the middle of their exploring, they suddenly came across HUGE golden statues. If you are impatient, skip to about 50 min mark.

Then you will be struck shocked to see the huge gold, life-sized and bigger figures coming up.

The 55-minute mark shows a Sun God disk about five feet across...


super nice
 
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Hoo Boy. You guys don't want to miss this. There was a group researching an ancient wreck off the east coast of Africa.

Right in the middle of their exploring, they suddenly came across HUGE golden statues. If you are impatient, skip to about 50 min mark.

Then you will be struck shocked to see the huge gold, life-sized and bigger figures coming up.

The 55-minute mark shows a Sun God disk about five feet across...

I've always been fascinated by under water. Jaques Cousteau was a staple when I was young, and I still find undersea life to be just as awesome as it was the first time I can recall seeing it. On TV.

Gawd love these folks for doing these underwater and deep sea explorations. I couldn't, and I literally grew up in the Gulf of Mexico and nearby rivers and lakes. I'm unafraid of water, but I'm too claustrophobic for way deep down where air is a potential issue.

Snorkeling. That's my limit. Awesome video, Walt! Thanks.
 
I've always been fascinated by under water. Jaques Cousteau was a staple when I was young, and I still find undersea life to be just as awesome as it was the first time I can recall seeing it. On TV.

Gawd love these folks for doing these underwater and deep sea explorations. I couldn't, and I literally grew up in the Gulf of Mexico and nearby rivers and lakes. I'm unafraid of water, but I'm too claustrophobic for way deep down where air is a potential issue.

Snorkeling. That's my limit. Awesome video, Walt! Thanks.
while in the keys back in the early 80's a few of my dive buddies and I decided we needed to dive deep...we hit 250' and it looked like a desert floor with piss poor lighting...we didn't spend much time there so no nitrogen issues but we did arise very slow, slower than the bubbles...
 
while in the keys back in the early 80's a few of my dive buddies and I decided we needed to dive deep...we hit 250' and it looked like a desert floor with piss poor lighting...we didn't spend much time there so no nitrogen issues but we did arise very slow, slower than the bubbles...
Yeah, there's that too. Nah. I'll just acquiesce to those of you with actual stones who can manage such things.
 
Hoo Boy. You guys don't want to miss this. There was a group researching an ancient wreck off the east coast of Africa.

Right in the middle of their exploring, they suddenly came across HUGE golden statues. If you are impatient, skip to about 50 min mark.

Then you will be struck shocked to see the huge gold, life-sized and bigger figures coming up.

The 55-minute mark shows a Sun God disk about five feet across...

That’s amazing Walt
 
I've always been fascinated by under water. Jaques Cousteau was a staple when I was young, and I still find undersea life to be just as awesome as it was the first time I can recall seeing it. On TV.

Gawd love these folks for doing these underwater and deep sea explorations. I couldn't, and I literally grew up in the Gulf of Mexico and nearby rivers and lakes. I'm unafraid of water, but I'm too claustrophobic for way deep down where air is a potential issue.

Snorkeling. That's my limit. Awesome video, Walt! Thanks.
I make the grandkids watch national geographic most of the older children cartoons are crap. They do not need any ideas on how to behave badly. They've got that covered.
 

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