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Post by danvilleshark on Aug 6, 2020 7:04:41 GMT -8
We've made it! Fuck Indiana who jammed the whole I-70E from Indianapolis on. From Dublin, OH Life's sooo good. Congrats!
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Post by d5shark on Aug 6, 2020 15:28:53 GMT -8
We've made it! Fuck Indiana who jammed the whole I-70E from Indianapolis on. From Dublin, OH Life's sooo good. Yay!
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Post by Marbles on Aug 7, 2020 14:22:40 GMT -8
Does anyone actually like Indiana?
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Post by carolinasharksfan on Aug 7, 2020 16:21:42 GMT -8
Does anyone actually like Indiana? The best thing I can say about Indiana is that its just a smidge better than Illinois...
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Post by Marbles on Aug 7, 2020 16:33:45 GMT -8
Does anyone actually like Indiana? The best thing I can say about Indiana is that its just a smidge better than Illinois... Does anyone actually like Illinois?
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Post by galtfan on Aug 8, 2020 5:53:15 GMT -8
The best thing I can say about Indiana is that its just a smidge better than Illinois... Does anyone actually like Illinois? As a person that's from there and that still has family there. I can say without much thought that the answer is not only no, but fuck no!
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Post by Marbles on Aug 8, 2020 7:47:14 GMT -8
Does anyone actually like Illinois? As a person that's from there and that still has family there. I can say without much thought that the answer is not only no, but fuck no! Lol. Glad I didn't offend.
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Post by danvilleshark on Aug 8, 2020 9:15:33 GMT -8
New wheels and bearings arrived life is good!
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Post by Fugazi on Aug 8, 2020 9:31:50 GMT -8
New wheels and bearings arrived life is good! No skating in the house. Take it outside
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Post by danvilleshark on Aug 8, 2020 9:36:14 GMT -8
New wheels and bearings arrived life is good! No skating in the house. Take it outside I would get banned
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Post by cjelli on Aug 8, 2020 16:48:19 GMT -8
Does anyone actually like Illinois? As a person that's from there and that still has family there. I can say without much thought that the answer is not only no, but fuck no! We stopped at Greenville IL on our way and it was a nice town.
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Post by cjelli on Aug 8, 2020 16:50:05 GMT -8
I don't know about the current state of other IKEAs, but the Columbus one is one huge supply clusterfuck. We were so pissed at the lines and and the amount of items out of stock that we dropped all our carts two minutes into the waiting to get to the register and walked out. There was about $500 worth of goods dropped, and another $1000 not bought because out of stock despite being featured on the display.
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Post by d5shark on Aug 8, 2020 18:49:02 GMT -8
I don't know about the current state of other IKEAs, but the Columbus one is one huge supply clusterfuck. We were so pissed at the lines and and the amount of items out of stock that we dropped all our carts two minutes into the waiting to get to the register and walked out. There was about $500 worth of goods dropped, and another $1000 not bought because out of stock despite being featured on the display. I generally avoid Ikea at this point of my life
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Post by galtfan on Aug 9, 2020 6:53:55 GMT -8
As a person that's from there and that still has family there. I can say without much thought that the answer is not only no, but fuck no! We stopped at Greenville IL on our way and it was a nice town. Oh, there are some really nice small towns there no doubt. It's still the fact that it's to freakin cold in the winter and if that doesn't kill you the summer with the humidity says wait hold my beer. lol
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Post by mk391419 on Aug 9, 2020 12:59:35 GMT -8
I don't know about the current state of other IKEAs, but the Columbus one is one huge supply clusterfuck. We were so pissed at the lines and and the amount of items out of stock that we dropped all our carts two minutes into the waiting to get to the register and walked out. There was about $500 worth of goods dropped, and another $1000 not bought because out of stock despite being featured on the display. You could get it shipped to your home.
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Post by cjelli on Aug 9, 2020 15:35:57 GMT -8
I don't know about the current state of other IKEAs, but the Columbus one is one huge supply clusterfuck. We were so pissed at the lines and and the amount of items out of stock that we dropped all our carts two minutes into the waiting to get to the register and walked out. There was about $500 worth of goods dropped, and another $1000 not bought because out of stock despite being featured on the display. You could get it shipped to your home. According to the site, on 09/20/2020. One of out-of-stock items was out until 2021, yet on display.
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Post by Fugazi on Aug 9, 2020 15:46:10 GMT -8
You could get it shipped to your home. According to the site, on 09/20/2020. One of out-of-stock items was out until 2021, yet on display. It's out of stock because the recieving clerk in the back room put it on lay-a-way
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Post by LordNelson on Aug 9, 2020 15:56:26 GMT -8
According to the site, on 09/20/2020. One of out-of-stock items was out until 2021, yet on display. It's out of stock because the recieving clerk in the back room put it on lay-a-way probably get more customer service and attention at any Columbus retailer by wearing an OSU Buckeye shirt.. give time to learn the local customs. Get a White Castle 6pk & Dr Pepper jug to go..
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Post by d5shark on Aug 9, 2020 16:58:35 GMT -8
It's out of stock because the recieving clerk in the back room put it on lay-a-way probably get more customer service and attention at any Columbus retailer by wearing an OSU Buckeye shirt.. give time to learn the local customs. Get a White Castle 6pk & Dr Pepper jug to go.. This is solid advice all around
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Post by Marbles on Aug 10, 2020 16:36:19 GMT -8
I don't know about the current state of other IKEAs, but the Columbus one is one huge supply clusterfuck. We were so pissed at the lines and and the amount of items out of stock that we dropped all our carts two minutes into the waiting to get to the register and walked out. There was about $500 worth of goods dropped, and another $1000 not bought because out of stock despite being featured on the display. I generally avoid Ikea at this point of my life Like the plague.
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Post by HOOCH2173 on Aug 11, 2020 7:24:14 GMT -8
yo peeps!
Well always a nice surprise is getting another check from your old mortgage company when you re-fi. I mean we already received 2 separate checks earlier from a different company and then yesterday we were like what is this? And our finance broker was like yup, it's real, for fees and escrow back.
Cool. We'll take it!
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Post by Fugazi on Aug 11, 2020 10:01:34 GMT -8
yo peeps! Well always a nice surprise is getting another check from your old mortgage company when you re-fi. I mean we already received 2 separate checks earlier from a different company and then yesterday we were like what is this? And our finance broker was like yup, it's real, for fees and escrow back. Cool. We'll take it! Nothing wrong with getting a refund. When's the BBQ
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Post by HOOCH2173 on Aug 11, 2020 10:19:13 GMT -8
yo peeps! Well always a nice surprise is getting another check from your old mortgage company when you re-fi. I mean we already received 2 separate checks earlier from a different company and then yesterday we were like what is this? And our finance broker was like yup, it's real, for fees and escrow back. Cool. We'll take it! Nothing wrong with getting a refund. When's the BBQ Sometime in the future!
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Post by Fugazi on Aug 11, 2020 10:20:53 GMT -8
Nothing wrong with getting a refund. When's the BBQ Sometime in the future!
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Post by cjelli on Aug 11, 2020 10:55:45 GMT -8
Nothing wrong with getting a refund. When's the BBQ Sometime in the future!
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Post by Fugazi on Aug 11, 2020 11:32:18 GMT -8
Raymond G. Allen, best known for his role in the popular 1970's sitcom "Sanford and Son," has died. He was 91. His daughter announced his passing on Monday on her Facebook account. Allen was known for his role as Uncle Woodrow "Woody" Anderson on the Norman Lear-directed television show that ran from 1974-1977. The show followed irritable patriarch Fred Sanford, played by Redd Foxx, who ran a junkyard in California. Allen landed on a number of hit television shows in the '70s, including the role of Ned the Wino on "Good Times." According to an IMDB page for the actor, he also appeared in episodes of "Starsky and Hutch," "The Love Boat," and "The Jeffersons." Allen's daughter did not reveal his cause of death, but TMZ reports that the beloved actor had been placed in a long-term care facility in California. The family told the outlet that Allen died as a result of respiratory issues. Relatives noted that his death was not related to COVID-19, the outlet said.
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Post by carolinasharksfan on Aug 12, 2020 10:53:43 GMT -8
Wrong thread
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Post by danvilleshark on Aug 13, 2020 15:13:46 GMT -8
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Post by danvilleshark on Aug 13, 2020 15:41:31 GMT -8
I am rooting for the eagle:
Since the dawn of drones, a quiet war has been raging, and drones are losing. A Michigan bald eagle didn't take kindly to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE, appropriately) operating a drone in its territory last month.
According to a Thursday statement from EGLE, drone pilot Hunter King, an environmental quality analyst, was flying the $950 Phantom 4 Pro Advanced drone to investigate shoreline erosion along Lake Michigan on July 21. He had called the drone back after a short flight when the eagle "launched an airborne attack." King witnessed the aftermath when he saw the eagle flying away and the drone missing. "It was like a really bad roller coaster ride," King said of what he saw on the drone-tracking video screen. A pair of birdwatchers nearby confirmed the eagle's drone kill.
Despite extensive searches, the drone was not recovered. Flight data showed it took a nosedive 150 feet offshore into the chilly waters of Lake Michigan. "Its speed instantly dropped from 22 mph to 10. Within a half-second the flight record shows the beginning of downward spiral along with 'excessive spinning' warnings," EGLE said in recounting the drone's final moments. The drone also warned that one of its propellers had been torn off.
EGLE is left to speculate about what might have triggered the attack, which may have been territorial or may have been a mistake if the eagle thought the drone might be edible. "EGLE's drone team is considering steps to reduce the possibility of a repeat attack, including possibly using "skins" or other designs on the aircraft to make them look less like seagulls," the organization reported.
This isn't the only drone to have fallen foul of the talons of an eagle. Wedge-tailed eagles in Australia took down a series of unmanned aerial vehicles operated by a mining company. Police in the Netherlands were looking into using eagles to snatch unwelcome drones out of the air.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources weighed in on whether the eagle could be cited for its act of vandalism. "Unfortunately, there's nothing we can do," a spokesperson told EGLE. "Nature is a cruel and unforgiving mistress."
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Post by Fugazi on Aug 13, 2020 17:39:27 GMT -8
I am rooting for the eagle: Since the dawn of drones, a quiet war has been raging, and drones are losing. A Michigan bald eagle didn't take kindly to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE, appropriately) operating a drone in its territory last month. According to a Thursday statement from EGLE, drone pilot Hunter King, an environmental quality analyst, was flying the $950 Phantom 4 Pro Advanced drone to investigate shoreline erosion along Lake Michigan on July 21. He had called the drone back after a short flight when the eagle "launched an airborne attack." King witnessed the aftermath when he saw the eagle flying away and the drone missing. "It was like a really bad roller coaster ride," King said of what he saw on the drone-tracking video screen. A pair of birdwatchers nearby confirmed the eagle's drone kill. Despite extensive searches, the drone was not recovered. Flight data showed it took a nosedive 150 feet offshore into the chilly waters of Lake Michigan. "Its speed instantly dropped from 22 mph to 10. Within a half-second the flight record shows the beginning of downward spiral along with 'excessive spinning' warnings," EGLE said in recounting the drone's final moments. The drone also warned that one of its propellers had been torn off. EGLE is left to speculate about what might have triggered the attack, which may have been territorial or may have been a mistake if the eagle thought the drone might be edible. "EGLE's drone team is considering steps to reduce the possibility of a repeat attack, including possibly using "skins" or other designs on the aircraft to make them look less like seagulls," the organization reported. This isn't the only drone to have fallen foul of the talons of an eagle. Wedge-tailed eagles in Australia took down a series of unmanned aerial vehicles operated by a mining company. Police in the Netherlands were looking into using eagles to snatch unwelcome drones out of the air. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources weighed in on whether the eagle could be cited for its act of vandalism. "Unfortunately, there's nothing we can do," a spokesperson told EGLE. "Nature is a cruel and unforgiving mistress." Eagle 1 Environmentalist 0
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