Mother Of All Whore Threads Non-VIP Edition v.1

U could get it to take apart and learn. Also build it slowly as u go so if u do decide to go boost u know u have a block that can more then handle some hp. I would just inspect the block and head for cracks.

I remember seeing a thread where a dude had a long block in his kitchen lol. Not sure if it was here or where.

Haha! I've definitely heard of people building inside. I'm running it by the lady right now, but I think this is happening. I'm thinking that for $100 I can't really go wrong.
 
I thought that was summer. It’s sunny and 72 here during the summer. Some days crack 80 and a day or two might hit 90.
I can't remember if I asked you before but how do you like Washington? Every one I have talked to say they absolutely love it there.
 
lol. Do you even know what winter is?

:rotfl: I was thinking the same thing :giggle:

Yep. 72 degrees and sunny right?

:cornmad:

I'm from Missouri, but have been here in SoCal for almost 9 years. I still shudder when I think about winters back home.

Yeah I wish I never had to deal with winter again.... :rolleyes: May I ask the reason for the move to SoCal?

I can't remember if I asked you before but how do you like Washington? Every one I have talked to say they absolutely love it there.

Whenever I think of the Pacific North West (PNW) I think of rainy, cloudy, dreary lol

You guys have nice climates! I need to move.

Where in Texas do you live?
 
Yeah I wish I never had to deal with winter again.... :rolleyes: May I ask the reason for the move to SoCal?

1. Marijuana is legal. I spent most of my teenage years in and out of trouble for some weed. Long story short, I got tired of getting in trouble for something that was completely legal elsewhere. Low and behold I haven't been in any trouble at all since moving. Not one bit.

2. The weather. It really is as good as it's made out to be. The weather tax is real though. You pay for the climate for sure. I really love it here, but the lady and I are considering moving out of California. It's just getting too darn expensive to be here. We're thinking Vegas. That's at the top of the list. Not terribly far from here, but the cost of living is significantly lower.
 
I have heard it rain's a lot but people I have talked to said the love the outdoors there despite the rain.

One of my former coworkers moved up to Portland from Dallas and loves it. He said that it doesn't rain nearly as much as people think it does. Lots of clouds and drizzle, but not the serious rain we all think of.
 
Washington varies quite a bit depending on how far East/west you are in the state. The western part along the coast gets a lot more in terms of rain/cloudy days, but that also makes things green.
 
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