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  1. Axe Touch.

    Garnier Fructis Shampoo,

    I use a soap called C-weed on my face ( comes from the health food store ) cause I dont want my face to feel oily after a shower. I dont mind the way body wash feels after a shower, but not on my face.

    I use Degree deodorant

    I use Kenneth cole cologne, as well as curve and the abercrombie brand.

    The only shave gel I use is the King of Shave brand. Nothing works better.

  2. When you run the router , you will be able to hear and feel the router working to hard if you go against the bit rotation...Also, Meade is using the porter cable 690 ( model ) router. He is using the fixed base in those photos and if you have a router that will fit the jasper jig using the plunge base, you can set the stops and make several shallow passes so you wont be straining your bit or your router...Cutting circles with the jig goes pretty damn fast too.... once you drill your pin hole and get the router and jig on the pin, the circle is done in under a minute....

  3. good luck man... I am prolly the only person on here that even knows what they are and what they are worth.... I will see if my girl wants to buy me a early christmas present....I have 8 pair already and my G.F. has nine pair plus collared shirts , t-shirts, hats, hoodies, anyway...

    For anybody else, These are truly a fashion statement. This company make all the others look cheap. If I don't get them, I hope you sell them. You are letting them go for one hell of a good deal....

    Here is a pic of me today , taken by Dustin wearing on of my pair...

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  4. He worked at a place that subcontracts for gulfstream... Shit happens all the time around here when the economy drops off just a little bit...employers of these type of companies get scared and panic, the last in are always the first out. Gulfstream had a really bad rep at one time for laying people off on a yearly basis...Hell the railroad I work for just spent about 20 weeks training twelve guys to hire out in savannah, and the day they "mark up" to start working on their own they are all going to be layed off until at least July.

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    as I mentioned ina another thread the other day, got it for 149.00 , usually 229.00 so in my opinion, a damn good buy... I am gonna build a better base for it, but I spent a little bit of time making sure it was completely dialed in and the blade and fence are square to each other and the table.... dead on so far... I also got the roller stands and I went by home depot and shelled out 50 bucks for a 80 tooth freud Diablo blade... It will have to cut a little slower but it will give a much cleaner cut...

    Can't wait to cut some wood with it...:)

  6. bought this saw today, on sale for 149 ... regular 229.00 , gotta pick it up tuesday cause the were already out of them when I got there, but they gave me the sale price!!!

    http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_0...00P?vName=Tools

    and I got two of these for 12 bucks each to make it a lil easier to use...regular 20 bucks. Not much of a deal but I think they will be helpful

    http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00922295000P?mv=rr

    I will most likely build a better base for the saw, but it got some really good reviews around some of the wood worker forums, and I wont be using it everyday, and I don't have a garage to justify buying a full size saw...and it was 80 bucks off. I am gonna have to take a look at it sorta close to see if I could have the mitre tracks machined out to the standard track size so I can get a few jigs and other accessories for it, cause I kinda have a machine shop hook up through a friend of a friend...

  7. you are gonna have to use some sort of crossbracing, or put the posts into cement. Even at four feet high , with out a very solid foundation or cross bracing it will be wobbly... then again, you will be kinda triangulating it with the stair case, so it might be alright. I would at least run a board parallel to the ground from the inside of the bottom of your stair string back to the bottom of each 4x4 post that the top of the stringer is fastened to. the stair set should give it a more rigid and solid feel.

  8. Thank God they caught that sick fuck. Kinda sucks that seeing his dad sorta explains his actions a little bit, but in this day in age, people should be able to overcome their past and fly right though. I hope they fry that pervert. Maybe the family of Brianna Denison will be able to find some peace and calm after almost a year of unanswered questions. The world is watching this one, the justice system had better show what it is capable of so this family can find peace.

  9. Most 4Wds will disengage if you have it in 4lo , get it rolling about 5 m.p.h. in reverse, and shift into neutral with the regular shifter first. Then shift in neutral with the 4wd shifter ( if you have it )....then into 2wd. Stop... pull forward a little bit.... then back up a few feet again... Should completely disengage. I would NOT be rolling 40 m.p.h. in 4lo in any vehicle. 4hi maybe, but certainly not 4lo.... 4 lo is used for needed a high torque, low speed, need for high traction situations only...and NEVER on pavement

  10. Kicker will never let you down, and can be had for cheap. I got a little over two years of hard banging out of my first set of type-R s ... And I got a replacement for the one I blew online, through ebay. I went a head and replaced both of them. Alpine makes a good sub. It is a open market when it comes to a sub that can handle 400 watts. the options are many. Listen to a set of what ever brand you like and see what you think...

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