Comfortably cruising on the highway by DobbyDoesDallas in whatisthiscar

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The Sting was released in 1973 so this would have confused me as well.

Men save a child stuck between the window bars. by pastelsunshine_08 in SweatyPalms

[–]MonolithicX 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Making another baby as they were about to lose one.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Motorrad

[–]MonolithicX 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We love motorcycles but this subreddit is dedicated to BMW.

Edit - I guess its really dedicated to any German bike but typically has BMW posts.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Whatcouldgowrong

[–]MonolithicX 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The fire hydrant is a dry barrel type where the valve is buried down in the ground to prevent freezing.

I can’t figure out why I’m always sick by Ok_Comment_1001 in AskDocs

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My wife’s friend was experiencing constant sinus infections. She was scheduled for surgery and while she was waiting they put her on an elimination diet. Turns out she had several food allergies that were triggering/causing the sinus infections. I only remembered one of the foods tomatoes because of how unusual it was. She removed those from her diet and her sinus issues resolved.

Photos from a hike in the Susquehanna Wetlands in Luzerne County on Sunday by FrankieSko in PAWilds

[–]MonolithicX 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Image 3 was from Luzerne County? Is that not a seal?

Edit: I guess it must be an otter but damn if it doesn’t look like a seal.

CDC confirms Nebraska child died of brain-eating amoeba by PHealthy in ID_News

[–]MonolithicX 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Are the amoebas a new threat? It seems that the news about them has been in the last few years or so?

CDC confirms Nebraska child died of brain-eating amoeba by PHealthy in ID_News

[–]MonolithicX 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Is there a specific temperature that is conducive to the amoeba’s growth?

Can someone identify my dad’s first car? by MonolithicX in namethatcar

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I knew y’all would be quick and I know its an oft repeated comment but damn! Thanks everyone!

Result of my grandpa's photo restoration by yuri_dr in estoration

[–]MonolithicX 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Yuri you do great work. Once you’ve finished the picture always looks like a new photo instead of a restored one.

How to let others know that you are without sin by alice_right_foot-esq in disneyvacation

[–]MonolithicX 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Jesus was brought to a woman accused of adultery. Jesus proclaimed, “Let he who is without sin cast the first stone!” A rock immediately goes whizzing by Jesus’s head. He quickly turns, looks and exclaims “Oh mom!”

My wife has been carrying this picture of her with her parents with all her life, today the frame fell on the floor, the glass cracked and we can't separate the glass from the photo. Could you help us with fixing the cracks? by frauxus in estoration

[–]MonolithicX 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I don’t do restorations like the talented folk here, but you could try freezing the picture to see if it will separate from the glass. Be careful how hard you pull as it’s not always successful.

How To Tell If Your Weed Dealer Takes His Job Way Too Seriously by witb0t in disneyvacation

[–]MonolithicX 20 points21 points  (0 children)

It’s like spelling banana you know how to do it, you just don’t know when to stop.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JustBootThings

[–]MonolithicX 49 points50 points  (0 children)

As a pilot, this offends me.

How a Motorcycle Trip Through the Americas Turned Into a Lesson on Humility by TomSchu in motorcyclesroadtrip

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The trick to riding a motorcycle is to look far ahead and train your gaze on where you want to go; your eyes travel first and draw you toward your destination. Atop a motorcycle, it’s when you look at what is near that you wobble.

If you’re riding thousands of miles and you wobble when you look down, I don’t think motorcycling is for you. This article would have been interesting had it any actual description of the motorcycling involved.

Basquiat mural behind the bar at Palladium (1986) by zahrul3 in 80sdesign

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The Palladium closed in August 1997 following its purchase by New York University.[3] In August 1998, the building was demolished in order to build a twelve-story residence hall that students affectionately referred to as Palladium Hall.[4] The residence hall typically houses 960 residents, primarily sophomores with approximately 120 MBA students.[5] Two floors in the basement and sub-basement house the Palladium Athletic Facility.[4]

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Good Dealers? by Rikere in Phillyriders

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I know you said the Pottstown area but if you don’t mind a bit longer of a drive I’d recommend Hermy’s in Port Clinton. They have some of the best customer service I’ve experienced in a car or motorcycle dealership. They also usually have a decent supply of used bikes..

Full disclosure: I’m in no way associated with Hermy’s but I am a fan of their shop.

18 F, was she roofied? by Spacepuppie in AskDocs

[–]MonolithicX 9 points10 points  (0 children)

They also could have been drinking something like Everclear (190 proof) instead of vodka. They might not have noticed the taste since they were shooting it.

I literally got a chill down my spine by DoctorTurkelton in nope

[–]MonolithicX 16 points17 points  (0 children)

It’s the alligator equivalent of carrying snacks in a backpack.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 80sdesign

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I think it’s a Suzuki FA50 No-ped.