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We’re in a drought. The water authority say so, so I zero scape my yard so my water bill are going up.??? Well Newsom says we’re in a drought so it must be true. So the sheeple will follow.
Both of my parents, mom and dad are buried at Arlington. This place is so different when you have a loved one resting there. You wanna protect it, you wanna know people are showing respect. I've never served in the military, but most of the men in my family have going back many years. It's so weird how i feel about it as an adult compared to when i was younger. I'm babbling but thank you for this video, it's appreciated.
You are absolutely right, and, no, you are not babbling. I feel just as you do. My parents are buried in Arlington, as well. I served for 26 years and have always hoped that my wife and I could be buried there. We meet all the current criteria. However, available space is becoming limited, and it appears that the authorities will be establishing new restrictions such that we probably will have to go elsewhere. So sad after all of these years.
just done one of those . i used the old cambelt and ring spanner method .. but your seat belt and thick wall tube looks easier and it looke to grip the oil filter really tight .79 years old and still learning from you young guys.
Did you separate the transmission from the bell housing or pull them together. I am having difficulty locating the scatter shield bolts. I am in the middle of this same repair on my 06’ 23 LSV
Did you separate the transmission from the bell housing or pull them together. I am having difficulty locating the scatter shield bolts. I am in the middle of this same repair on my 06’ 23 LSV
I would enjoy your commentary better without the ‘I hate to say that’ repetition. There is no need to be passive aggressive. It needs to be said boldly and loudly by all of us. Enough is enough.
As a homeless person myself, single people without any family simply cannot make enough to afford today’s housing. The only way you can have housing is with no credit cards no car payments and no debt. Even at my good job with my few bills and in my car I’m still living check to check. Things won’t get better til either the housing system crashes cause people can only work 2 jobs for so long before they crash or another virus shuts down the economy. All in all we are doing it to ourselves and the rich sit back and laugh as you buy your fancy cars and homes and tvs as assets knowing you will always be a sucker for these items. Do until folks turn up and stop buying these items this will continue and the rich will have power knowing you will buy them to FEEL good.
The first filter I changed on a used Explorer that was serviced at Oil Can Henry's, was on so tight, I stripped out the metal 3/8" ratchet hole on the metal strap wrench. I had to fix the 3/8 hole and put another nylon strap wrench on it to get it off. You sure wouldn't think a rubber gasket could be that stuck. The oil pan plug was bad too. I thought I was going to snap the head off.
Thanks for posting this excellent piece of history. Also, every man in this video is a badass hero, in my eyes. I give the highest civilian salute to you all.
As a veteran, I feel so honored and proud to have these incredible sentinels watch over our fallen brothers 24/7 no matter the weather..... Go Navy and Hoorah the United States Marine Corps!!
I did what a lot oguys on here say they did, with an old 65gmc truck, the old v-6 blowed up . So I took my brother's old demolishing car a 65' Buick, pulled the motor out and placed it in the truck. Drove it that way for a while till the truck rear end gave out . So I took the truck rear end and the Buick rear to shop class ,and cut and rewarded the right fittings so the car rearend would work. Mated up the drives haft, to work and wow did it work! We still ran the rod through the floor board like in a demo car, we would sometimes over shift going from first to drive. Hit reverse or park shove it back down in first and peal out. Fun old truck. Good old days!
Sunglasses are standard issue for every US Army soldier. In this instance, they are necessary. The Tomb Guard is surrounded on all sides by pristine white marble. The glare from the marble is intense. They wear glasses to protect their eyes.
You're a lifesaver!! I had my nearby palm trees trimmed which left a ton of debris in my pool. I used a manual pool vac to clean my pool, thinking that would be the quickest way to get the debris out of my water to keep my water healthy, not thinking that using the vacuum would clog my pipes. But it did. No water flow, no water getting to my pump, and it wouldn't backwash at all. I was freaking out, and quickly started searching when I found your video. I used my shopvac to basically pump out my pool vac line, and at first (like for 5 minutes) I wasn't getting anything but water. And no change with water flow/pump/backwash ability. But I kept at it and although I didn't get a huge amount of debris, the shopvac trick must have unblocked the clog because water started flowing from my returns, the pump filled with water, and I was able to backwash. You saved the day!
Uma das cerimônias mais bonitas é respeitosas que eu já vi! Toda a tradição, respeito a agradecimento na troca de guarda do túmulo do soldado desconhecido, que honrou com o seu sangue e seu sacrifício em prol da Liberdade! Do Sul do Brasil! Parabéns!