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#1471
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Well... They got the a little bit taller and a baller part down. Is that supposed to help with the girl who looks good?
Somehow I think that the folks at Bentley weren't looking for Skee-Lo's approval, though.
Somehow I think that the folks at Bentley weren't looking for Skee-Lo's approval, though.
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tacocat (04-21-2017)
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If the Bentley is in your budget, the looks don't matter. It's a "don't look at how small my wiener is" apparatus.
And I am marking down this day as the day that Jeff said he wouldn't mind licking his own butt if he was well taken care of. There are some lemon party guys I think that would like to speak with you.
And I am marking down this day as the day that Jeff said he wouldn't mind licking his own butt if he was well taken care of. There are some lemon party guys I think that would like to speak with you.
#1473
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That's fine. I won't deny it.
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tacocat (04-21-2017)
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Question for the HAW collective...
Would any of you think it strange if you grabbed a door knob on an interior door (especially in a cold building) and found it to be warm to the touch?
Would any of you think it strange if you grabbed a door knob on an interior door (especially in a cold building) and found it to be warm to the touch?
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tacocat (05-01-2017)
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tacocat (05-01-2017)
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That's what I said! Someone must have told me that - warm doorknob means something bad - when I was at some super impressionable age. I swear to you... I grabbed that handle and stopped COLD - almost by instinct. These doors are to the stairwell which helped to trigger the, "WTF? Is this building on fire?" flight instinct.
Best I can figure is that the mechanism that works with the badge entry system generates heat that is somehow conducted through the handle. I don't think the magnetic lock is in the door jam (like I am used to seeing) but rather in the lock itself.
Best I can figure is that the mechanism that works with the badge entry system generates heat that is somehow conducted through the handle. I don't think the magnetic lock is in the door jam (like I am used to seeing) but rather in the lock itself.
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tacocat (05-01-2017)
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Bobbie wants me to go to a happy hour with her colleagues tomorrow night all the way up in Frederick. I've been sick for like a week now (although finally feeling better) and she came back from Utah on Friday not feeling well and subsequently spent most of the weekend on the couch. So... Yea... Neither of us are ready for the Dragon.
*sigh*
Do I really need to spend a couple hours in the car to have drinks when I know full well there are better things to be doing?
That is rhetorical - I already know the answer.
*sigh*
Do I really need to spend a couple hours in the car to have drinks when I know full well there are better things to be doing?
That is rhetorical - I already know the answer.
Last edited by WhrDLMI; 04-24-2017 at 06:25 AM.
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tacocat (05-01-2017)
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That's what I said! Someone must have told me that - warm doorknob means something bad - when I was at some super impressionable age. I swear to you... I grabbed that handle and stopped COLD - almost by instinct. These doors are to the stairwell which helped to trigger the, "WTF? Is this building on fire?" flight instinct.
Best I can figure is that the mechanism that works with the badge entry system generates heat that is somehow conducted through the handle. I don't think the magnetic lock is in the door jam (like I am used to seeing) but rather in the lock itself.
Best I can figure is that the mechanism that works with the badge entry system generates heat that is somehow conducted through the handle. I don't think the magnetic lock is in the door jam (like I am used to seeing) but rather in the lock itself.
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tacocat (05-01-2017)