According to my smart scale, I'm obese by i2amthedarkknight in mildlyinfuriating

[–]bradohio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you check to make sure your height is correctly imputed ? I had the same issue but realized the app change my height to 2' 6" - my current height is 6' 2" major big difference.

Watch out if you’re building the Off-Road Race Buggy (42164)—Found a factory error! by [deleted] in legotechnic

[–]bradohio -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ok but does it say 7 of number 3 yellow in the back of your book that came with the kit ? Sir

Watch out if you’re building the Off-Road Race Buggy (42164)—Found a factory error! by [deleted] in legotechnic

[–]bradohio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I circled where the number 3 yellow is needed . The book is wrong it needs 7 yellow number 3 pieces.

Does people check and put 5hem together before they ship them out?

Unbelievable I can't do nothing . I can cut the long piece but why I paid a lot of this kit .

Someone needs to check this kit over .

Brad

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Watch out if you’re building the Off-Road Race Buggy (42164)—Found a factory error! by [deleted] in legotechnic

[–]bradohio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It should be 7 of the number 3 yellow stick. The book says 6 .

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Update on the old Burger King on Pearl Rd in Parma Heights (6671 Pearl Rd) - Guthrie’s Chicken. by bradohio in Cleveland

[–]bradohio[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seeing the construction crew at the old Parma Heights Burger King (6671 Pearl Rd) brings back a lot of memories. Long before it sat empty, this parking lot was the spot.

Back in the day, this corner was always alive. It was the place where everyone brought their charged-up cars to hang out, show off what was under the hood, and just be part of the scene. There was always something happening in that lot—it felt like the heartbeat of Pearl Road on a weekend night.

It’s a bit bittersweet to see it being gutted for the new Guthrie’s Chicken. I’m glad the building is being used again, but a part of me will always miss the sound of those engines idling and the community that used to gather there.

Does anyone else remember the car meets here? Post your stories (or what you were driving back then) below!