Slowcow7
Slowcow7 t1_j29lez0 wrote
Beautiful shot. Thanks for sharing! (I enjoy photos like this way more than blue sky horizons. This shows the power of nature/weather.)
Slowcow7 t1_j29cm5i wrote
Reply to comment by editingtabletremblin in What's the best looking book you own? by editingtabletremblin
Ha! I got that signed when I attended his book reading for his "Last Chance to See" tour. So I have that one also. Mr. Adams had us rolling in the aisles with all of his anecdotes. Then he died about a year later. Very sad.
Slowcow7 t1_j297v7b wrote
I have a leather-bound, gold-leaf book with all 4 Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series signed by Douglas Adams. A prized possession.
Slowcow7 t1_j249qpa wrote
Nice bike but would look a lot better with flat bars. Nice 'fro!
Slowcow7 t1_itgi6wv wrote
Reply to LPT: Watch how people react when they think you’re in a tough spot. People show their true colors when they think you have zero leverage. by [deleted]
This happened to me yesterday but in a good way. I was in an unfamiliar city. Suddenly a horrible squeal started coming from my engine and smoke started coming out. I lost all power steering and the car was hard to control. I was able to get it safely to the side of the highway on ramp and shut it down. Called my insurance company for roadside assistance but got the run around. I took a chance at calling some random local towing company. They dude shows up and evaluated the situation. Serpentine belt had disintegrated. I asked if he know a mechanic that will work on short notice and he said he'd just tow it to his shop because he thinks its a simple fix. After some trial and error he had figured out my power steering pump had gone bad. So 2nd trip to the local auto parts shop and 2.5 hours later I was back on the road. The dude went above and beyond to help me out without overcharging me "highway robbery" prices. I added a nice tip onto the full bill and thanked him profusely. Just wanted to give an example of the good people still out in the world.
Slowcow7 t1_j91zo02 wrote
Reply to Hot bacon [homemade] by Turtleramem
I've heard this called "Church Bacon". The idea was you'd put your bacon into the oven on a baking sheet at a lowish temp - 250 to 275 degrees. Go to church for an hour and when you come home, the bacon is cooked perfectly.