Oh, also I had a car in high school that the sprayers were clipped onto the wipers. If you turned them upside down they would shoot over the car and spray the person behind you.My first car was my dad’s hand me down… 1960 Rambler station wagon. Yep pushbutton shift. No A/C but my dad had an aftermarket unit installed under the center of the dash.
Also, a pedal on the floor by your left foot that squirt wiper fluid. The nozzles weren’t aligned properly. The right side actually could shoot into the driver’s window of a car along side of us. Great prank for Friday night football games. Trick was to make sure we had more guys in our car than theirs…
I was just listening to this on the way to UtahWe shot steel yesterday. It was supposed to be outside, but it was raining. Personally, I think we still should have done it outside. No one gets any better at this by staying warm and dry.
It's fun, but holy crap did it take forever to shoot 3 stages. 37 targets per stage made it like a carnival shooting gallery for adults. It's a little boring shooting static, so we probably won't be going back.
i'll have to get out map of that area and measure it out to see how many miles.I must say that it would be interesting to know how many steps you do per day, @cosine … or maybe just the mileage walked.
The days where I ran each half-marathon were over 30k, and wiped me out.
Cheers,
-CM-
I visited that place last time I was in Reno. Did make the mistake of taking it back to my hotel room rather than eating it immediately. The chicken got a little soggy. Texas toast was good.Thought I'd give this place a try. Good road trip food
Not to leave Reno
i agree that it takes about 5 mins to heat up or cool down the jl. the one thing l love about the jl after freezing my ass off all day in the winter or frying like a piece of bacon during the summer.5 minutes, probably quicker than that - Jeep Wrangler is the fastest vehicle I've had coming up to temp and supplying warm air (32 vehicles and counting according to USAA).
While 3 fries per reach into the fry holder when serving myself is my preferred number, I can up it to 6 if that's what research says is optimal. Imma need a bigger catsup container though.
So............This may be the cheapest way to go when your ride can only be towed by a $$$$$$ diesel pusher.
They're geared right and go for under $5K. I've seen them sold for $2500.
Dude, it was equally concerning and hilarious when I saw it and pointed it out to my shooting buddy. There was even corresponding pitting on the concrete. They can paint over the baffles easily, but no one wants to fill in the floor.I always find the bullet holes in the overhead bits (above the people mostly) quite troubling, like the red foam/duct taped stuff above the dude (or dudette) in the red shirt.