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  • ab348ab348 Member Posts: 20,298
    edited May 2018
    Back in the 1800s The Shubenacadie Canal was built here to allow boats to move from the ocean into inland waterways that would let them travel more or less directly across the province to the ocean on the western shore. Unfortunately it had a series of problems and was a financial failure. Needless to say the locks fell into disrepair but over the last few years the local govt has spent a ton of cash refurbing the structure of some of the locks here in the city as a historical artifact. Seems a waste to me but they are apparently made of money. The locks themselves are fairly narrow and only small pleasure boats can fit.

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  • ab348ab348 Member Posts: 20,298
    driver100 said:

    Want to know the top 10 deadliest cars? Number 1 will probably surprise you. I will tell you what it is in case you don't watch the 4 minute video, it is a Corvette. Not because the car isn't that safe, mostly because of the idiots driving it. It goes to show what I say, people who are over confident about their driving ability are a worse menace than people who know their limits.

    https://youtu.be/RShTH71mdRE

    3 out of 10 are GMs, but, who is counting? :s

    The video only names 7 and has notorious hooligan cars like the Hyundai Accent, Kia Rio, Nissan Versa and Yugo. Plus the usual-suspect Corvair and Pinto. The author seemed to run out of stats for some and just threw the older models into the mix because they needed some filler.

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  • cdnpinheadcdnpinhead Member Posts: 5,618
    Clickbait -- top 10 anything.
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  • oldfarmer50oldfarmer50 Member Posts: 24,225



    driver100 said:

    xwesx said:

    driver100 said:

    Welland Canal

    Yes; that's it! Clearly, I wasn't paying enough attention. :(

    We also visited the hydro station there. Beck, I think it was?
    Sir Adam Beck....I didn't even know they had tours of the electric generating station (You knew it was hydro...that isn't used in USA I found out here recently)

    If you guys are into power plants and canals you could tour that little city near me where I posted a picture of the waterfall. They use it to generate hydropower from a plant almost as old as the original at Niagara. The old Erie Canal runs nearby.



    These locks are about a mile from my house.



    There are a few old canals in the Northern Illinois area, one a few miles from my house. Mostly they still have water running through them but a few locks are dry. There is one canal about an hour away from me called the Hennipine Canal that developed innovative building technology that is still being used today. Many of the people who designed and built it went on to build the Panama Canal. It is the only canal that uses Marshall Gates in some of the locks, these gates drop down sort of like the door on a mail box.

    That sounds like the design they use when the Erie Canal was moved into the Mohawk River in 1917.



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  • snakeweaselsnakeweasel Member Posts: 19,592
    ab348 said:
    Back in the 1800s The Shubenacadie Canal was built here to allow boats to move from the ocean into inland waterways that would let them travel more or less directly across the province to the ocean on the western shore. Unfortunately it had a series of problems and was a financial failure. Needless to say the locks fell into disrepair but over the last few years the local govt has spent a ton of cash refurbing the structure of some of the locks here in the city as a historical artifact. Seems a waste to me but they are apparently made of money. The locks themselves are fairly narrow and only small pleasure boats can fit.
    Most canals from that time period had small locks as the boats used back then were small and moved through the canals by mules. Most of them around here have been turned into parkland.

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  • oldfarmer50oldfarmer50 Member Posts: 24,225
    One of the nice thing about touring the countryside is all the interesting cars I see on the road. I'm seeing a lot of BMW M cars both 3s and 4s. They have a really nice looking stance.

    When I was pulling out of Chic-Fil-a I was admiring a black Mustang GT and noticed it had the company logo on the side. Either they pay the workers really well or they had a very dedicated manager.

    Also saw a black on black 1970 Charger that had been restored to like new. Excellent exhaust note. Brought back memories.

    But when I got back to our storage lot I found a MB E400 and a BMW 740i as I walked to my car. Wonder who's renting those?

    Life is good.

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  • oldfarmer50oldfarmer50 Member Posts: 24,225


    ab348 said:

    Back in the 1800s The Shubenacadie Canal was built here to allow boats to move from the ocean into inland waterways that would let them travel more or less directly across the province to the ocean on the western shore. Unfortunately it had a series of problems and was a financial failure. Needless to say the locks fell into disrepair but over the last few years the local govt has spent a ton of cash refurbing the structure of some of the locks here in the city as a historical artifact. Seems a waste to me but they are apparently made of money. The locks themselves are fairly narrow and only small pleasure boats can fit.

    Most canals from that time period had small locks as the boats used back then were small and moved through the canals by mules. Most of them around here have been turned into parkland.

    That Erie Canal lock I posted had been used as a trash dump for years before the town got some free grant money and spruced it up. Then for safety reasons they fenced it off and wouldn't let anyone near it. Without neighborhood kids fooling around it quickly became overgrown and now looks worse than it did before the rehabilitation.

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  • fezofezo Member Posts: 10,386
    Chik-fil-A vs Boston Market? Tow different things. Both really fine. It's 20 miles to the nearest Boston Market (sadly we were next in line for expansion and then they stopped.

    Nearest Chick-fil-A is 30 miles in the other direction. In theory, they're going to build one here in town but the lot it's supposed to be on remains untouched. I'll be at the township hall in a couple of days. I'll ask the building folks what's up. Last time that happened of the three big things announced on the drawing board, none had made any application at all. Just headlines.

    On canals and locks, I've seen pieces of the Welland, but have done the tour through the Soo Locks probably half a dozen times. Introduced it to people as we end up that way. Neat as all get out. They were working on them when I was last there. One lock is bigger than the others and they make freighters that just clear the big lock, so they are converting the others. Canada was upgrading at that point, too. Since there's only one Canadian lock, we didn't get to do that one. Traditionally you get up to Lake Superior level in an American lock and back down to Michigan/Huron (actually one lake but never mind that) in the Canadian lock.

    I love the Upper Peninsula (of course that's because I only go in warm months) and the Mackinac Bridge is just spectacular. In theory, it was declared impossible to build several times over. It's 60 years old now so I guess they were wrong. I love the thing but it's enough that some people are afraid to drive over it, so they employ people to drive people across in their own cars and then get to go back when someone approaches from that direction. I'd love that job for a summer!
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  • fezofezo Member Posts: 10,386

    I have a 1986 Heuer 1000 Professional and a 2015 Tag Heuer Formula One McLaren Limited Edition- both gifts from my lovely bride.

    Hey how's the election going? Better not go flashing any fancy watches lest your opponent start spreading dirt.
    I have two forums, a city council meeting and a debate- plus a two day spring festival in my hometown.
    fezo said:

    I have a 1986 Heuer 1000 Professional and a 2015 Tag Heuer Formula One McLaren Limited Edition- both gifts from my lovely bride.

    Hey how's the election going? Better not go flashing any fancy watches lest your opponent start spreading dirt.
    I still have two forums, a city council meeting and a debate- plus a two day spring festival in my hometown. I'm cautiously optimistic; every week she shoots herself in the foot and winds up alienating another group of voters.
    Are you running again? I thought you were retired into the world of BMW Genius.

    Still loving the Club Sport.
    I was offered the job of City Attorney in December. Not as much fun as working at BMW, but extremely flexible hours, no weekends/holidays and better pay- then I was coaxed into running for Commonwealth's Attorney...
    First, congrats on the Club Sport!

    Now maybe I'm wrong here, but I'd think at this stage in life you'd go for the fun. I get the better pay part.

    Hope you haven't gotten rusty on your "Objection overruled!" skills...
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  • roadburnerroadburner Member Posts: 18,347
    fezo said:

    I have a 1986 Heuer 1000 Professional and a 2015 Tag Heuer Formula One McLaren Limited Edition- both gifts from my lovely bride.

    Hey how's the election going? Better not go flashing any fancy watches lest your opponent start spreading dirt.
    I have two forums, a city council meeting and a debate- plus a two day spring festival in my hometown.
    fezo said:

    I have a 1986 Heuer 1000 Professional and a 2015 Tag Heuer Formula One McLaren Limited Edition- both gifts from my lovely bride.

    Hey how's the election going? Better not go flashing any fancy watches lest your opponent start spreading dirt.
    I still have two forums, a city council meeting and a debate- plus a two day spring festival in my hometown. I'm cautiously optimistic; every week she shoots herself in the foot and winds up alienating another group of voters.
    Are you running again? I thought you were retired into the world of BMW Genius.

    Still loving the Club Sport.
    I was offered the job of City Attorney in December. Not as much fun as working at BMW, but extremely flexible hours, no weekends/holidays and better pay- then I was coaxed into running for Commonwealth's Attorney...
    First, congrats on the Club Sport!

    Now maybe I'm wrong here, but I'd think at this stage in life you'd go for the fun. I get the better pay part.

    Hope you haven't gotten rusty on your "Objection overruled!" skills...
    I think the caseload can be managed pretty well if you use your head. The first few months will likely be the worst. The recently appointed incumbent is returning 200+ indictments per month to prove she's "tough on crime." The problem is, unless you are closing out the same number of cases you wind up with a tremendous backlog. She's lucky if she closes out 100.per month...

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  • oldfarmer50oldfarmer50 Member Posts: 24,225

    fezo said:

    I have a 1986 Heuer 1000 Professional and a 2015 Tag Heuer Formula One McLaren Limited Edition- both gifts from my lovely bride.

    Hey how's the election going? Better not go flashing any fancy watches lest your opponent start spreading dirt.
    I have two forums, a city council meeting and a debate- plus a two day spring festival in my hometown.
    fezo said:

    I have a 1986 Heuer 1000 Professional and a 2015 Tag Heuer Formula One McLaren Limited Edition- both gifts from my lovely bride.

    Hey how's the election going? Better not go flashing any fancy watches lest your opponent start spreading dirt.
    I still have two forums, a city council meeting and a debate- plus a two day spring festival in my hometown. I'm cautiously optimistic; every week she shoots herself in the foot and winds up alienating another group of voters.
    Are you running again? I thought you were retired into the world of BMW Genius.

    Still loving the Club Sport.
    I was offered the job of City Attorney in December. Not as much fun as working at BMW, but extremely flexible hours, no weekends/holidays and better pay- then I was coaxed into running for Commonwealth's Attorney...
    First, congrats on the Club Sport!

    Now maybe I'm wrong here, but I'd think at this stage in life you'd go for the fun. I get the better pay part.

    Hope you haven't gotten rusty on your "Objection overruled!" skills...
    I think the caseload can be managed pretty well if you use your head. The first few months will likely be the worst. The recently appointed incumbent is returning 200+ indictments per month to prove she's "tough on crime." The problem is, unless you are closing out the same number of cases you wind up with a tremendous backlog. She's lucky if she closes out 100.per month...
    Got to ask in light of the story on our AG in NY. Is commonwealth attorney an equivalent position?

    Do you have any comment? I'll understand if you think it a too sensitive subject.

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  • qbrozenqbrozen Member Posts: 33,740
    fezo said:
    Chik-fil-A vs Boston Market? Tow different things. Both really fine. It's 20 miles to the nearest Boston Market (sadly we were next in line for expansion and then they stopped. Nearest Chick-fil-A is 30 miles in the other direction. In theory, they're going to build one here in town but the lot it's supposed to be on remains untouched. I'll be at the township hall in a couple of days. I'll ask the building folks what's up. Last time that happened of the three big things announced on the drawing board, none had made any application at all. Just headlines. On canals and locks, I've seen pieces of the Welland, but have done the tour through the Soo Locks probably half a dozen times. Introduced it to people as we end up that way. Neat as all get out. They were working on them when I was last there. One lock is bigger than the others and they make freighters that just clear the big lock, so they are converting the others. Canada was upgrading at that point, too. Since there's only one Canadian lock, we didn't get to do that one. Traditionally you get up to Lake Superior level in an American lock and back down to Michigan/Huron (actually one lake but never mind that) in the Canadian lock. I love the Upper Peninsula (of course that's because I only go in warm months) and the Mackinac Bridge is just spectacular. In theory, it was declared impossible to build several times over. It's 60 years old now so I guess they were wrong. I love the thing but it's enough that some people are afraid to drive over it, so they employ people to drive people across in their own cars and then get to go back when someone approaches from that direction. I'd love that job for a summer!
    Yeah, but someone said "best chicken joint" so I had to chime in. 

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  • tjc78tjc78 Member Posts: 16,979
    edited May 2018
    Supposedly one of the best chicken places is “Royal Farms”... they just put two of them right here in Wawa country.   Not sure how they are doing, but around here Wawa owns the convenience store market.  

    I am sure any northeasterner knows what I’m saying.  

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  • snakeweaselsnakeweasel Member Posts: 19,592
    I have a 1986 Heuer 1000 Professional and a 2015 Tag Heuer Formula One McLaren Limited Edition- both gifts from my lovely bride.
    Hey how's the election going? Better not go flashing any fancy watches lest your opponent start spreading dirt.
    I have two forums, a city council meeting and a debate- plus a two day spring festival in my hometown.
    I have a 1986 Heuer 1000 Professional and a 2015 Tag Heuer Formula One McLaren Limited Edition- both gifts from my lovely bride.
    Hey how's the election going? Better not go flashing any fancy watches lest your opponent start spreading dirt.
    I still have two forums, a city council meeting and a debate- plus a two day spring festival in my hometown. I'm cautiously optimistic; every week she shoots herself in the foot and winds up alienating another group of voters.
    Are you running again? I thought you were retired into the world of BMW Genius. Still loving the Club Sport.
    I was offered the job of City Attorney in December. Not as much fun as working at BMW, but extremely flexible hours, no weekends/holidays and better pay- then I was coaxed into running for Commonwealth's Attorney...
    First, congrats on the Club Sport! Now maybe I'm wrong here, but I'd think at this stage in life you'd go for the fun. I get the better pay part. Hope you haven't gotten rusty on your "Objection overruled!" skills...
    I think the caseload can be managed pretty well if you use your head. The first few months will likely be the worst. The recently appointed incumbent is returning 200+ indictments per month to prove she's "tough on crime." The problem is, unless you are closing out the same number of cases you wind up with a tremendous backlog. She's lucky if she closes out 100.per month...
    The question then becomes is it really necessary to have 200+ indictments a month? When I hear stuff like that I wonder if they are just indicting everyone for anything.

    Wonder what the conviction rate is on those 200 a month indictments.

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  • snakeweaselsnakeweasel Member Posts: 19,592
    qbrozen said:
    fezo said:
    Chik-fil-A vs Boston Market? Tow different things. Both really fine. It's 20 miles to the nearest Boston Market (sadly we were next in line for expansion and then they stopped. Nearest Chick-fil-A is 30 miles in the other direction. In theory, they're going to build one here in town but the lot it's supposed to be on remains untouched. I'll be at the township hall in a couple of days. I'll ask the building folks what's up. Last time that happened of the three big things announced on the drawing board, none had made any application at all. Just headlines. On canals and locks, I've seen pieces of the Welland, but have done the tour through the Soo Locks probably half a dozen times. Introduced it to people as we end up that way. Neat as all get out. They were working on them when I was last there. One lock is bigger than the others and they make freighters that just clear the big lock, so they are converting the others. Canada was upgrading at that point, too. Since there's only one Canadian lock, we didn't get to do that one. Traditionally you get up to Lake Superior level in an American lock and back down to Michigan/Huron (actually one lake but never mind that) in the Canadian lock. I love the Upper Peninsula (of course that's because I only go in warm months) and the Mackinac Bridge is just spectacular. In theory, it was declared impossible to build several times over. It's 60 years old now so I guess they were wrong. I love the thing but it's enough that some people are afraid to drive over it, so they employ people to drive people across in their own cars and then get to go back when someone approaches from that direction. I'd love that job for a summer!
    Yeah, but someone said "best chicken joint" so I had to chime in. 
    best chicken joint? 

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  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,405
    tjc78 said:

    Supposedly one of the best chicken places is “Royal Farms”... they just put two of them right here in Wawa country.   Not sure how they are doing, but around here Wawa owns the convenience store market.  

    I am sure any northeasterner knows what I’m saying.  

    seems like they are putting up new RFs every other intersection. With WaWa responding with more stores close by. I really don't see how there is enough business to support all of them.

    I will try the RF fried chicken some day to see what all the fuss is about.

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  • oldfarmer50oldfarmer50 Member Posts: 24,225
    tjc78 said:

    Supposedly one of the best chicken places is “Royal Farms”... they just put two of them right here in Wawa country.   Not sure how they are doing, but around here Wawa owns the convenience store market.  

    I am sure any northeasterner knows what I’m saying.  

    Yep, in PA the Wawas are as thick as fleas on a dog but you can't buy beer there so what's the attraction?

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  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,405
    coffee and hoagies. that is about it.

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  • tjc78tjc78 Member Posts: 16,979
    Coffee and gas.  Food is terrible, but people love it! 

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  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,405
    the hoagies are good. Have never eaten anything else there. Don't use them for gas. Get a paper or milk once in a while. don't drink coffee.

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  • abacomikeabacomike Member Posts: 12,388
    Supposedly one of the best chicken places is “Royal Farms”... they just put two of them right here in Wawa country.   Not sure how they are doing, but around here Wawa owns the convenience store market.  

    I am sure any northeasterner knows what I’m saying.  
    Yep, in PA the Wawas are as thick as fleas on a dog but you can't buy beer there so what's the attraction?
    They just opened a Wawa less than 1/4 mile from me.  Place is always jammed - but I won’t buy any gasoline, no matter how cheap, that is not TopTier rated - and Wawa is not a TopTier rated brand.  But, they will compete well with Costco gas because there is no membership requirement and many people could care less about the amount and kind of detergent additives in the gasoline they put in their cars.  If your car’s engine has direct injection and you plan on keeping it for a few years or longer, they should care.

    They also opened a Wawa nearer to where sandman lives which is just 3-4 miles apart.  I’ve heard all the hype about their fast food stuff but they have not been thick as fleas on a dog down here - but they sure are moving in fast and “circling the wagons” so to speak.

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  • 28firefighter28firefighter Member Posts: 9,840
    edited May 2018
    I miss Wawa so much it hurts some days...
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  • driver100driver100 Member Posts: 32,594
    Mike, for the length of time you keep a car....top tier gas isn't going to matter to you...maybe the next guy who buys your car though.

    It could add a bit of longevity to your engine, fewer repairs, better gas mileage - but, it would wouldn't it take many years of driving or miles to notice a difference?

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  • abacomikeabacomike Member Posts: 12,388
    driver100 said:
    Mike, for the length of time you keep a car....top tier gas isn't going to matter to you...maybe the next guy who buys your car though. It could add a bit of longevity to your engine, fewer repairs, better gas mileage - but, it would wouldn't it take many years of driving or miles to notice a difference?
    You are correct - but with twin turbos and the fact that this is a lease I am buried in for 3 years, why not put in Top Tier gasoline if it costs the same or less than what I pay for Wawa or Gate or Murphy or Speedway?  Costco is 15-20 cents a gallon less than just about everywhere else for premium, including Wawa.

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  • tjc78tjc78 Member Posts: 16,979
    edited May 2018
    stickguy said:

    the hoagies are good. Have never eaten anything else there. Don't use them for gas. Get a paper or milk once in a while. don't drink coffee.

    To people outside the area, the Hoagies are pretty good. I eat maybe one a month and I’ll go to the local deli (Carmen’s in Bellmawr) or hit up a Primos. They are my two favorites.

    I do love their coffee, but then there is DD in every corner too.

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  • thebeanthebean Member Posts: 1,267
    fezo said:

    Chik-fil-A vs Boston Market? Tow different things. Both really fine. It's 20 miles to the nearest Boston Market (sadly we were next in line for expansion and then they stopped.

    Nearest Chick-fil-A is 30 miles in the other direction. In theory, they're going to build one here in town but the lot it's supposed to be on remains untouched. I'll be at the township hall in a couple of days. I'll ask the building folks what's up. Last time that happened of the three big things announced on the drawing board, none had made any application at all. Just headlines.

    On canals and locks, I've seen pieces of the Welland, but have done the tour through the Soo Locks probably half a dozen times. Introduced it to people as we end up that way. Neat as all get out. They were working on them when I was last there. One lock is bigger than the others and they make freighters that just clear the big lock, so they are converting the others. Canada was upgrading at that point, too. Since there's only one Canadian lock, we didn't get to do that one. Traditionally you get up to Lake Superior level in an American lock and back down to Michigan/Huron (actually one lake but never mind that) in the Canadian lock.

    I love the Upper Peninsula (of course that's because I only go in warm months) and the Mackinac Bridge is just spectacular. In theory, it was declared impossible to build several times over. It's 60 years old now so I guess they were wrong. I love the thing but it's enough that some people are afraid to drive over it, so they employ people to drive people across in their own cars and then get to go back when someone approaches from that direction. I'd love that job for a summer!

    @fezo, I just crossed the Mackinac Bridge this afternoon, after crossing the southern shore of the UP. Next week, we are going back to the UP for a few days. I also love it, but I'm not sure I would like it in winter. It's beautiful scenery and the people are very friendly.
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  • ab348ab348 Member Posts: 20,298
    Speaking of @sandman_6472 we haven't heard from him for a while. Hope all is well.

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  • pensfan83pensfan83 Member Posts: 2,767

    I miss Wawa so much it hurts some days...

    Did you get drawn into Sheetz vs. WaWa arguments when you were on west side of the state?
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  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,405
    I went to a sheetz once, in Fredricksburg VA. Was nice. Best feature, they had a beer vault (giant walk in beer fridge). That I liked.

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  • explorerx4explorerx4 Member Posts: 20,743
    We spent a week on the lower side of the Mackinac Bridge 3 years in as row.
    I liked the signs on the main street of Mackinaw City that stated 'No Sonowmobiles allowed on the sidewalk'.
    The fast boats to the island were fun, too.
    Went up to Sault Ste Marie one time. Already mentioned the great locks tour.
    We are going to a wedding between Traverse City and Mackinaw in August, but not enough time to head up there.
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  • roadburnerroadburner Member Posts: 18,347
    edited May 2018

    fezo said:

    I have a 1986 Heuer 1000 Professional and a 2015 Tag Heuer Formula One McLaren Limited Edition- both gifts from my lovely bride.

    Hey how's the election going? Better not go flashing any fancy watches lest your opponent start spreading dirt.
    I have two forums, a city council meeting and a debate- plus a two day spring festival in my hometown.
    fezo said:

    I have a 1986 Heuer 1000 Professional and a 2015 Tag Heuer Formula One McLaren Limited Edition- both gifts from my lovely bride.

    Hey how's the election going? Better not go flashing any fancy watches lest your opponent start spreading dirt.
    I still have two forums, a city council meeting and a debate- plus a two day spring festival in my hometown. I'm cautiously optimistic; every week she shoots herself in the foot and winds up alienating another group of voters.
    Are you running again? I thought you were retired into the world of BMW Genius.

    Still loving the Club Sport.
    I was offered the job of City Attorney in December. Not as much fun as working at BMW, but extremely flexible hours, no weekends/holidays and better pay- then I was coaxed into running for Commonwealth's Attorney...
    First, congrats on the Club Sport!

    Now maybe I'm wrong here, but I'd think at this stage in life you'd go for the fun. I get the better pay part.

    Hope you haven't gotten rusty on your "Objection overruled!" skills...
    I think the caseload can be managed pretty well if you use your head. The first few months will likely be the worst. The recently appointed incumbent is returning 200+ indictments per month to prove she's "tough on crime." The problem is, unless you are closing out the same number of cases you wind up with a tremendous backlog. She's lucky if she closes out 100.per month...
    Got to ask in light of the story on our AG in NY. Is commonwealth attorney an equivalent position?

    Do you have any comment? I'll understand if you think it a too sensitive subject.
    In NY(and KY) the AG is the top legal officer in the state. Commonwealth Attorney is more equivalent to a NY District Attorney. In KY the CA prosecutes felonies and submits cases to the Grand Jury for possible indictment. the County Attorney prosecutes misdemeanors and violations(mostly traffic cases).
    As for the NY AG's problems, it's a pattern I have seen all too often- a self-righteous narcissist who turns out to have a multitude of skeletons in his/her closet.

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  • driver100driver100 Member Posts: 32,594
    edited May 2018
    abacomike said:


    driver100 said:

    Mike, for the length of time you keep a car....top tier gas isn't going to matter to you...maybe the next guy who buys your car though.

    It could add a bit of longevity to your engine, fewer repairs, better gas mileage - but, it would wouldn't it take many years of driving or miles to notice a difference?

    You are correct - but with twin turbos and the fact that this is a lease I am buried in for 3 years, why not put in Top Tier gasoline if it costs the same or less than what I pay for Wawa or Gate or Murphy or Speedway?  Costco is 15-20 cents a gallon less than just about everywhere else for premium, including Wawa
    .

    I agree....for the small extra cost might as well do it...and you have a Costco near you.

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  • andres3andres3 Member Posts: 13,937

    driver100 said:

    I stopped at the Kroger store. I was not assaulted with an umbrella. There were lots of older ladies around blocking the aisles with their carts, and I stayed out of the juice department.

    Kind of a boring visit compared to some folks here.

    Stay safe, try not to grab the last two containers of red grapefruit juice.
    Actually, I was feeling kind of sorry for myself because I live such a boring life.
    Trade in all your Chevy's for a Corvette, and life will be more fun :smile:

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  • 28firefighter28firefighter Member Posts: 9,840
    pensfan83 said:
    I miss Wawa so much it hurts some days...
    Did you get drawn into Sheetz vs. WaWa arguments when you were on west side of the state?
    Yup. And guess what?  Wawa is better. 
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  • qbrozenqbrozen Member Posts: 33,740
    Ever since their latest revamp, wawa is our go-to place. Kids love the quesedillas and the wife and I love the almond milk lattes you can now get at the counter. Better and cheaper than starbucks. We always get gas there. Not much of a choice around here. Its either that or a no-name place that charges extra to use a credit card.

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  • andres3andres3 Member Posts: 13,937
    edited May 2018
    so my lawyer is appearing tomorrow on my behalf at the East County Court to:

    1) plead me not guilty

    2) handle the Failure to Appear by first showing the Court didn't respond to my timely written letters communicating the court had erred in selecting the location for my case, that the court erred in selecting the court the Officer marked on my citation, that the Court erred in assuming my signature is valid in agreeing to appear for any Court not intended on my citation copy.

    3) Motion for Change of Venue. Failure to grant the County Seat as granted by the OFficer and DEMANDED by the Defendant constitutes a gross and willful violation of VC 40502(b) https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/vehicle-code/veh-sect-40502.html (For this illegal violation; should the motion be denied, I'd like to see the Judge convicted of violating VC 40502(b), and pay a fine equivalent to my alleged "failure to appear = $300"
    If the DA prosecutes the judge for this gross violation of the law, and collects a fine, I'll agree to pay my fines as well! :smile::open_mouth:

    I hope my lawyer brings a 4'x4' blown-up high resolution image of my citation to show the Court I never signed to appear at the Court I'm charged with failing to appear at!. Better yet, a 8'x8' high resolution board picture image.

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  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,405
    you definitely are the squeaky wheel. Bureaucracies do not like those.

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  • andres3andres3 Member Posts: 13,937
    edited May 2018
    stickguy said:

    you definitely are the squeaky wheel. Bureaucracies do not like those.

    I definitely got that impression when my 2nd letter that was sent certified/signed/return receipt by USPS was ignored for over a month now.

    Still, these are the "Civil Servants" in charge of upholding our laws, not arbitrarily running them over! I don't care how busy or overworked they might be. Don't like it? Quit, and work at McDonald's! On second thought, they couldn't hack it at McD's, no one wants to wait 35 minutes for a Big Mac!
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  • oldfarmer50oldfarmer50 Member Posts: 24,225
    edited May 2018
    qbrozen said:

    Ever since their latest revamp, wawa is our go-to place. Kids love the quesedillas and the wife and I love the almond milk lattes you can now get at the counter. Better and cheaper than starbucks. We always get gas there. Not much of a choice around here. Its either that or a no-name place that charges extra to use a credit card.

    In my area we have a battle going on between two regional convinence stores too. One came out with 99 cent coffee. The other reduced their coffee to the same price but only in stores that were located across the street from their competitor.

    The best coffee selection I found in a little gas station in impoverished central NY. They had every possible latte', mocha, espresso beverage you could imagine. I got a sugar free French vanilla something or other that was delicious. Quite a surprise in a town that looked like an ad for the Great Depression.

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  • oldfarmer50oldfarmer50 Member Posts: 24,225
    andres3 said:

    stickguy said:

    you definitely are the squeaky wheel. Bureaucracies do not like those.

    I definitely got that impression when my 2nd letter that was sent certified/signed/return receipt by USPS was ignored for over a month now.

    Still, these are the "Civil Servants" in charge of upholding our laws, not arbitrarily running them over! I don't care how busy or overworked they might be. Don't like it? Quit, and work at McDonald's! On second thought, they couldn't hack it at McD's, no one wants to wait 35 minutes for a Big Mac!
    Hope you have better luck taking down the 'deep state' than that other guy. :p

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  • tbirdmarcotbirdmarco Member Posts: 3,838
     All this talk about Wawa think I had it once on around Ryan next time I’m in New Jersey or somewhere around there have to have one for him with stop and get it heard many good things about it 
  • tbirdmarcotbirdmarco Member Posts: 3,838
     Aaron trade sheets of the try that one too never heard of it till now good to know enjoyed reading everything else in here guys 
  • tbirdmarcotbirdmarco Member Posts: 3,838
     Good luck on trees three today but fighting your tickets yes squeaky wheel gets the grease that old saying was told Ha ha ha I’m sort of that way too good to keep on top of people and things 
  • tbirdmarcotbirdmarco Member Posts: 3,838
     I am still working in applying for jobs every day 
  • tbirdmarcotbirdmarco Member Posts: 3,838
     Was wondering the same thing everyone where is sand man hope all is good with him 
  • pensfan83pensfan83 Member Posts: 2,767

    Yup. And guess what?  Wawa is better. 

    :s
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  • driver100driver100 Member Posts: 32,594

     I am still working in applying for jobs every day 

    Good luck Marco...applying for a job is the hardest job there is.

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  • ab348ab348 Member Posts: 20,298
    andres3 said:


    Still, these are the "Civil Servants" in charge of upholding our laws, not arbitrarily running them over! I don't care how busy or overworked they might be. Don't like it? Quit, and work at McDonald's! On second thought, they couldn't hack it at McD's, no one wants to wait 35 minutes for a Big Mac!

    They aren't ignoring you because they are overworked or busy. They are ignoring you because they can. In a bureaucracy there is no reason to admit anything if you or your co-workers make an error. The systems are designed in such a way that they can get away with things like that. In most bureaucracies there is no accountability for performance and no consequences if you do not do your job in even a barely competent manner. I suspect that is the real reason.

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  • abacomikeabacomike Member Posts: 12,388
    driver100 said:
    driver100 said:
    Mike, for the length of time you keep a car....top tier gas isn't going to matter to you...maybe the next guy who buys your car though. It could add a bit of longevity to your engine, fewer repairs, better gas mileage - but, it would wouldn't it take many years of driving or miles to notice a difference?
    You are correct - but with twin turbos and the fact that this is a lease I am buried in for 3 years, why not put in Top Tier gasoline if it costs the same or less than what I pay for Wawa or Gate or Murphy or Speedway?  Costco is 15-20 cents a gallon less than just about everywhere else for premium, including Wawa
    .
    I agree....for the small extra cost might as well do it...and you have a Costco near you.
    Yes - about 2 miles away - and it’s on my way to where I walk every morning.  Besides, there is no extra cost - Costco is TopTier gasoline 20 cents a gallon less than any place else.  I use Costco 95% of the time - Marathon once in a blue moon.

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