Uh, that is about the worst thing you can do to your engine. It needs to get up to running temp for a while else the moisture condensation that is in your crankcase will not evaporate and over time your engine will build up sludge that will fuck it up. Same with the moisture in your exhaust system. If it doesn't get up to full temp on the reg it will be prone to rust.
I learned this the hard way when I lived1 mile from the office.
That was a blast. He dispelled some of the myths that he has created around his songs though which I found a little sad though. He said "Miss Vergie didn't really say 'Fuck Luckenbach, drink with us.'"
I would rather believe the legend than the truth. Next he is going to tell me Skip didn't yell at the band to play a train song.
How is the non-stickiness compared to a well seasoned cast iron pan? Can it cook an egg without sticking? Even in butter, my best cast iron can't really cook eggs without sticking. After watching The Devil We Know on Netflix about the issues with Teflon (F Dupont), I am ready to replace all of those for something let toxic.
In northern McCulloch County, in the early 80's, there was a colony on the ranch next to ours. The old timers around that area told me that they were thick in the '50s but that is the most eastern I have ever heard of them being. They disappeared shortly thereafter but not because we were killing them. There was an explosion of the fox population around that time so maybe that had something to do with it.
This dude could have posted in this thread if he wasn't so stoned out of his gourd.
https://www.kerrang.com/the-news/tool-fan-asks-eddie-van-halen-to-take-his-picture-without-realising-its-eddie-van-halen/
Wow, Patterson Hood of Drive-By Truckers must be physic. From a song on their new album named, appropriately enough, Thoughts and Prayers:
The Flat Earthist realized as he flew through the skies
The curve of the horizon as he fell
He saw the world was round, just before he hit the ground
And gravity called out to close the deal
Here is my first stab at welding up some live-edge table legs. Its for my daughter so I wanted it to be perfect hence the Bondo, which helped my over-aggressive weld grinding. I bought a little hplv painter and will be painting them soon.
I inherited my dad's old 145 amp mig welder and am having a hell of a time getting it to weld worth a shit. Mainly the wire sticks to the tip. It has seen a shitload of welding so I don't know if it is just worn out or what. I can get on my dad's new mig and weld decent enough.
Here in Austin, I hesitate to put out tomatoes this year. Before two years ago, I had tomatoes out the ass. It wasn't until mid August that they started burning off. The last two years they grow and fruit like crazy until mid June when they start turning yellow and croaking. It's like they aren't getting enough water, but that is not the case.
Anyone else experiencing this?