Guess that's one way to get kids outside these days. Just scater some porn mag pages in the woods, modern-day scavenger hunt.
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Truth be told, I'd 100% prefer headlines like this over other nonsense that goes on.
There it is folks the gay agenda, in action!
From what I know, the co2 is pumped under immense pressure, to the point of solidifying into dry ice. At that depth where this is done once the well is sealed up, it is relatively stable.
I love my tools and my work shop, and my home. One day I will need to move. The idea of moving everything to a new place horrifies me.
It sounds more like the moon is just earth spare parts. Like when I put things back together. Always a bin of extras that hang around in the back of the truck, sliding around and what not.
No, it's weird. It's like the magic of it is gone this year. I want to be jolly, and indulge, but I can not. I bust my ass off all year, i look forward to this is on time of year where I always have said fuck work, and responsibilities from Dec 20th to about Jan 3rd. But this year is just hollow. Like a depression came apon me. Like taking a bite of a chocolate bar anticipating thar sweetness, only to have no flavor, just mouth feel.
Nah that not shity, 10/10 hilarious.
Lol yeah I did in the past, too. Then I learned why they suck and why we should not use them. And to be honest with you, using the screws isn't hard. You're just being lazy.
It has nothing to do with how hard you smash the switch. It's the spring retainer mechanism. Over time, the spring weakens and won't retain the wire in place as well, making it prone to a poor electrical connection. Also, the location of the light switch can play a big role. A light switch by the front door of the house on an outside wall is significantly more prone to vibrations from the door opening and closing and temperature fluctuations. This, in turn, accelerates the spring loosing it's strength.
No one uses holes. They have a high fail rate, the Unless they are the high-end outlets where the screw also clamps the wire in the hole. And still, no one uses holes.
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