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I never need an excuse to drink Yuengling. :cheers: I usually buy 6 or 7 cases when I'm back in PA. https://uniim1.shutterfly.com/ng/ser...024000/enhance |
Dubaday, at least it's coolant, and not oil!
What part of town do you live in? I don't think I've ever seen your black Boxster. I'm in Crown Hill, in between Ballard and Shoreline. |
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Na, never even knew about "coolant pipes pinning" til today. After removing a few things, the culprit is coolant pipe #5 on this video. that thing was completely removed from the engine! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UGLVJdHM28 I advised him to remove the motor and attend to all 8 coolant pipes, but he says it unnecessary...... #facepalm #shrugs At least I convinced him to replace the coolant tank. It has to be the same one from factory, cause that s**t is beyond yellow. Quote:
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Portmarnock is awesome! Played the old course a few times & the newer links course once. I really love the old course & highly recommend to everyone who golfs. The way the sea comes in there is really cool. Fortunate to share this with my Dad & brother (wives as well, but they didn't golf). Our original dream trip was scheduled 9/12/01. 9/11 hit and no planes could fly. All of the places in Ireland stepped up & let us rebook without penalty within 12 months - did it late June '02. This situation has somewhat of an echo. This was the trip of my life so far and I've fortunately traveled widely. My best to the Irish from USA! |
Yuengling looks almost asian to me, America's oldest Brewery...don't they all claim that? :D
The family name most likely used to be Jüngling = youngling / young man :cheers: cheers |
The story of Yuengling is the story of the American Spirit. It’s a tale of shared dreams, individual tenacity and an unwavering dedication to standards of quality. Like many American stories it starts amid the dreams of countless young immigrants looking for opportunity and emerges from the strength and will of one family determined to build their legacy in a new country. The story of America’s Oldest Brewery began when David G. Yuengling arrived from Wuerttemberg Germany to settle in the sleepy, coal-mining town of Pottsville, Pennsylvania.
From: https://www.yuengling.com/our-brewery/ Also they did not shutdown for prohibition (underground caves which are still in use today) https://uniim1.shutterfly.com/ng/ser...024059/enhance https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped..._Yuengling.jpg |
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I don't often drink beer, but when I do, it's Penn Pilsner. (See what I did there? :D) Or Sam Adams. :cheers: |
When I worked in Shiremanstown, Moes in Mechanicsburg had 50 cent drafts of Yuengling...
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We are close to the flight path and the current situation reminds me of 9/11 with virtually no planes flying. As for beer we can't get Yeungling here but when I'm in SWFL it's my go to beer. Really good and a great price. |
For many years it was only available in PA, now it is moving West:
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Quick run up San Antonio Canyon for some solitude. Apparently I was not the only one with that thought. Appeared to be a regular snow day on the mountain. +/- 100 cars parked between the end of the road and Falls Road.
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still working...
I'm a pharmacist so I'm still working a (more or less) normal schedule. Thankfully, the first wave of hysteria has passed and business has slowed considerably as people are taking Ohio's stay-at-home order seriously. We're still short of things like thermometers, hand sanitizer, rubbing alcohol, and toilet paper. The liquor isle is getting thin too...
We haven't had any confirmed COVID-19 cases is our town (yet) although my son the paramedic was quarantined for five days before the test of a patient he transported came back negative. stay safe - dj p.s. I changed the Boxster's water pump, thermostat, coolant, oil, & filter over the winter and am waiting nicer weather to wake it from hibernation. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1585488864.jpg |
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Just mowed my lawn and my neighbors lawn. He's an ER Doctor and has been working a lot or overtime lately...
Thinking about washing the Boxster next. |
I am 72. Spent 16 months in Marines in Vietnam (4/68-8/69)
I have been near death 3 times: Amebic Dysentery (was passing blood), blood poisoning (it had my whole right arm) in Vietnam, then sepsis (104.6 fever) from a biopsy a few years back - all from billions of things you can't see. As an old male with Type A blood I am at a higher risk than most of you, but I feel the odds are very much in my favor if I listen to doctors and not to an Orange Moron. I listen to Gov Cuomo's updates, and while I was not a fan of his, I find I am very impressed by his leadership. It is night and day from the WH clown show where they stand shoulder-to-shoulder as they tell us to keep social distance, slathering praise on a moron and giving vague promises, as they have for weeks, of what they will deliver in the future. I get out and walk a couple miles, haven't been to a store in over a week and half, and luckily have some immediate neighbors who aren't cultists, so we can talk (at six feet apart) and keep our sanity, since we all have family members lost to the cult, but none to the disease - yet. I have been reading - a LOT - did you know the twine used to tie hay bales was made of Manila fiber from the Philippines and sisal fiber from Mexico (in the early 1900s at least, don't know about now) because they found crickets and grasshoppers wouldn't eat the twine made of those things....and in 1919 Chicago made enough of that twine to go around the earth 1,600 times.... my mind is nearly full....:) |
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p.s. An excellent really outstanding presentation of the facts regarding COVID-19 from one of South Korea's top doctors. Bottomline.. this ain't over by a long shot. https://youtu.be/gAk7aX5hksU and for those who like to read what the doctors are discussing about the pandemic below is a great continuing education resource from Harvard Medical School. https://postgraduateeducation.hms.harvard.edu/continuing-education/covid-19-continuing-education-activities |
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