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X123F45
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re: Need help ID’ing plastic plug thing on F150 starter
Posted by X123F45 on 4/20/26 at 2:26 am to Soul Gleaux
re: Where can I get a Burger worth eating jn baton rouge right now
Posted by X123F45 on 4/19/26 at 6:47 pm to MobileJosh
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Try curbside
Tasted like frozen ground beef
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If so, is there any particular reason you don't already know your burger options on a Sunday night?
I don't live in baton rouge. I have been disappointed by nearly every burger choice. I haven't eaten in 48 hours due to a lovely stomach bug.
I just want a burger that doesn't suck.
Where can I get a Burger worth eating jn baton rouge right now
Posted by X123F45 on 4/19/26 at 6:33 pm
Fairly simple question...
But all I want is an old school slightly salty homemade patty on a griddle.
Hell I'll drive thirty miles for it in any direction.
But all I want is an old school slightly salty homemade patty on a griddle.
Hell I'll drive thirty miles for it in any direction.
re: What is something you do that is unconventional but you won't ever do different?
Posted by X123F45 on 4/19/26 at 6:30 pm to LSU-MNCBABY
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Dark roux for etouffee
In our family, one is an étoufée and one is a crawfish stew.
A crawfish stew with some rice on a cold day is heavenly.
When making garlic bread, I soften the butter in the microwave, and then whip the butter and garlic with a tblspn of mayo and Parmesan cheese. The mayo works much better as an emulsifier than olive oil.
I use a mix of browned butter and bacon fat when making chocolate chip cookies or brownies. I omit the vanilla in favor of a high proof bourbon.
I don't salt fries at home. Mix one part sugar and Cajun spice to 10 parts chicken base powder. Use very very lightly.
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Yea and he probably smoked the clutches in that auto trans
Guess you missed the part where I got rid of it at 360k miles out of boredom.
And the rear door was inconvenient for a car seat and baby.
I feel like I have picture somewhere of my Xterra towing a small excavator.
Tires and rear springs were upgraded. Trailer had brakes. But it was still more than double the tow rating.
Hell I towed a modded 4 seater RZR with about 1000lbs of camping gear over monarch pass in colorado.
Tires and rear springs were upgraded. Trailer had brakes. But it was still more than double the tow rating.
Hell I towed a modded 4 seater RZR with about 1000lbs of camping gear over monarch pass in colorado.
re: Car guys: best, most dependable engine Nissan has made this century?
Posted by X123F45 on 4/18/26 at 2:26 pm to SwaggerCopter
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The fact that you basically never see XTerras on the road should tell you a lot.
Where do you live? They haven't been made in 11 years and are pretty common. First gens haven't been made in 22 years and I saw a few this morning on the way to home depot.
The Nissan 4.0 is in the running for most reliable engines ever.
The early 2nd gen xterras and frontiers had a strawberry milkshake of death problem due to faulty radiators. By this point, any defective ones are dead.
I ran a 14 to 360k miles before trading it. It had ZERO ISSUES. I did change the valve cover gaskets and all hoses at 200k...and an alternator after it ate a bunch of silt in 3ft of water.
The frontier used the same engine trans and drive line until ...19 I believe.
Mpg is bad. It's a half ton drive line under a mid size SUV.
But... Mobil1 0w40 and it'll basically run forever. It doesn't care about running it hard.
Nissan truck platforms were never the issue. Their cars and jatco CVTs were the problem.
I drive a Nissan 5.6 currently. Tuned. B pipes. Banks 3in exhaust (replaced banks muffler with something very quiet), dirt king mid travel, Bilstein bypass shocks. It gets aired out...daily. 220k miles and counting.
The early 2nd gen xterras and frontiers had a strawberry milkshake of death problem due to faulty radiators. By this point, any defective ones are dead.
I ran a 14 to 360k miles before trading it. It had ZERO ISSUES. I did change the valve cover gaskets and all hoses at 200k...and an alternator after it ate a bunch of silt in 3ft of water.
The frontier used the same engine trans and drive line until ...19 I believe.
Mpg is bad. It's a half ton drive line under a mid size SUV.
But... Mobil1 0w40 and it'll basically run forever. It doesn't care about running it hard.
Nissan truck platforms were never the issue. Their cars and jatco CVTs were the problem.
I drive a Nissan 5.6 currently. Tuned. B pipes. Banks 3in exhaust (replaced banks muffler with something very quiet), dirt king mid travel, Bilstein bypass shocks. It gets aired out...daily. 220k miles and counting.
re: Providing the Hepatitis B Vaccine at Birth When the Mother Doesn't Have Hepatitis B
Posted by X123F45 on 4/17/26 at 8:45 am to angryslugs
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What is this?
Adults do gomad. Gallon of milk a day.
He does two gallons of milk a week.
re: GMT
Posted by X123F45 on 4/17/26 at 5:36 am to HillabeeBaw
Morning all.
My son is currently sleeping under my right shoulder blade like a homeless guy under an overpass.
My son is currently sleeping under my right shoulder blade like a homeless guy under an overpass.
re: Providing the Hepatitis B Vaccine at Birth When the Mother Doesn't Have Hepatitis B
Posted by X123F45 on 4/16/26 at 8:12 pm to gatorhater08
Given I looked up the schedule and told her only to give what's on that list, yes.
No opposition at all.
She asked why, I said I was more comfortable trusting things that had been used for 50+ years without issue.
Guess what? He's happy and healthy.
Then again, his diet has been very well structured, and he's essentially been doing TGOMAW for three years. There's effectively a baby gorilla living in my home. :lol:
No opposition at all.
She asked why, I said I was more comfortable trusting things that had been used for 50+ years without issue.
Guess what? He's happy and healthy.
Then again, his diet has been very well structured, and he's essentially been doing TGOMAW for three years. There's effectively a baby gorilla living in my home. :lol:
re: Shannon Elizabeth Joins OnlyFans
Posted by X123F45 on 4/16/26 at 4:50 pm to Stat M Repairman
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a phone mixup?
Wife was scrolling her photos to show me her vacation photos...went ONE photo too far :lol:
I said it before and got some push back on here.
My son basically followed the vaccine schedule from my childhood. (80s)
Nothing crazy on there really. Nothing new.
My son basically followed the vaccine schedule from my childhood. (80s)
Nothing crazy on there really. Nothing new.
re: Shannon Elizabeth Joins OnlyFans
Posted by X123F45 on 4/16/26 at 12:16 pm to Chorizo chang
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can’t stand pussy that looks like a quarter lb of deli meat. Idgaf if it’s tighter than prom pussy if shits just flaps hanging all over
:lol:
Symmetry is what gets me. I accidentally saw my sister in law naked due to a phone mixup. It's lopsided.
I can't unsee it. And seven years later if she's talking my brain just makes leaning tower jokes in my head :lol:
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The frick does how it looks, matter when you are eating it or fricking it?
Because the Homer Simpson feels the best... No contest.
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would love to have acreage with hogs. Would be fun to shoot them.
It's all fun until the bear and the hogs are within shooting distance of the house.
Having to worry about my toddler around that is infuriating.
As soon as he's old enough we are shooting them 7 nights a week.
Good news...no one is hungry enough to extirpate the species.
Coonasses did it...when they were poor and needed to feed their families.
Even coonasses can't dent the population anymore.
Coonasses did it...when they were poor and needed to feed their families.
Even coonasses can't dent the population anymore.
re: Was the US military caught a little flat footed by cheap drone warfare?
Posted by X123F45 on 4/15/26 at 8:54 am to TigersnJeeps
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And a more useful question, at what range can my microwave take out my neighbor's drones?
100 yards easy.
We've crashed a few at the local flying fields as a joke :lol:
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And does a 1970s radar have the capability to reliably detect, ID and track drones with a small RCS.
Unclassified is a golf ball in flight at 150 miles :usa:
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White trash beautiful
Yes.
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taken home by quite a few cowboys already in her 19 years
Fixed it for you.
re: Was the US military caught a little flat footed by cheap drone warfare?
Posted by X123F45 on 4/15/26 at 8:34 am to TigersnJeeps
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But could they do it without damaging equipment on board the ship (or other friendlies) and sustain it for any duration?
Are you asking if using the radar damages the ship....
Jesus christ.
Yes. It can run at 6 megawatts with no issue. And that's non classified.
For the record, you can crash most drones with a 1980s microwave with the door removed. The fiber optic controlled drones and autonomous obviously require a lot more than 600w
But 6000000w should do the trick :lol:
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just silly watching an F-16 struggle to fly slow enough to fire on a Shahed drone
That's not what he was doing.
He was in a populated area and attempting to use his jet wash to cause a response.
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