Ray_D_O_Dog
Ray_D_O_Dog t1_jdowfuw wrote
Reply to comment by Hollow_Rant in What the fuck is that smell? by LocalOnThe8s
What’s wrong with being sexy?
Ray_D_O_Dog t1_jbd8kez wrote
Reply to [Question] A Hoagie is a ____. by Wuz314159
I hesitate to even comment on this blatant Wawa subversive marketing campaign...but, here I am...a cold hoagie is a "hoagie," a hot hoagie is a "grinder."
Ray_D_O_Dog t1_japu3q1 wrote
Reply to Could we enter a stable orbit of a black hole which enters the even horizon and comes back out? by Sol33t303
I'm pretty sure that this is when you get "spaghettified."
Basically, the rate at which gravity changes (as a function of distance from the black hole) is so huge, that the gravitational force on your feet would be so much greater than that force on your head, that you would be stretched like taffy...or, um, spaghetti.
Ray_D_O_Dog t1_jadv4hf wrote
You are not too far from Pottsville, PA. The Yuengling brewery tour is pretty cool.
Ray_D_O_Dog t1_j9pqpiq wrote
Reply to comment by tonytrov in CAT ⬅️ CAT by jbats
They are shooting a thing in Philly area called “Catamount.”
Ray_D_O_Dog t1_j9axbl3 wrote
I would suggest simply buying a larger generator.
For instance, you didn't mention what size of genny you are thinking about getting, but you do mention a peak wattage of +/-1000W, so, if you use a 2500W genny, you are going to use less than 1/2 of it's capacity.
Ray_D_O_Dog t1_j7x6vh1 wrote
I’m sure there are some small, good, gunshops in the area, but Cabela’s is right down the highway, in Hamburg…
Ray_D_O_Dog t1_j5pzeue wrote
Reply to comment by mhallaback in Poetic Tattoos is a criminal front by mhallaback
Tell us how your wallet was stolen? Pickpocket, person sitting behind you, or what?
Ray_D_O_Dog t1_itxa5fz wrote
“Fuck that Heineken shit! Pabst! Blue! Ribbon!”
-Dennis Hopper, “Blue Velvet”
Ray_D_O_Dog t1_je2pp9f wrote
Reply to comment by Amasterclass in Jimmy & Henry hanging out in 1939 when both were on top of their game. by kev45ert
Henry Fonda, a hugely talented actor, as well as father to Jane and Peter, who both became icons (like their dad) of American Cinema.