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I have a Blizzard of Ozz tour shirt.
I saw him live.
3.5 hours of badass!
They turned the lights on in the stadium to remind people that smoking wasn't allowed.
You couldn't see the person next to you cause of the POT SMOKE! LOL!
They played a lot of Black Sabath & it was well worth the money!
 

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I saw him live.
3.5 hours of badass!
They turned the lights on in the stadium to remind people that smoking wasn't allowed.
You couldn't see the person next to you cause of the POT SMOKE! LOL!
They played a lot of Black Sabath & it was well worth the money!

I went to Ozzfest a few times.
 

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I went to Ozzfest a few times.
Retirement Sucks Tour is when I saw him.
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Well..every bad idea in this country starts in Commiefornia and moves east...so...I'm one of the last stops.
There's some truth in that.
I grew up in Cali. (San Diego Ocean Beach).
Moved East to Arkansas in 1979 (I was 11 years old)
Took 3 years for Arkansas to get & listen to the music & fashions I was wearing 3 years earlier!
 

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It is actually 24 hour time. Hospitals use the 24 hour clock also, so does that also make it hospital time. Who came up with am/pm? Talk about dumb!
You are on 24 hour time just like I am.
The military thing doesn't apply.
We have a simple reason for it.
It simply keeps track of the hours we work.
Been doing this for close to 20 years now.
Just means we keep up with the actual hours we work.
Every work truck ive had since the "newer intelligent models" have been made has its clock set to 24 hour time instead of the "normal" 12 hour time setup.
All of my trip sheets have been set up for 24 hour intervals, so that the customer knows if we have been there for an "overnighter" , or if they get charged for separate days labor.
 

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Brown has been decent here. FedEx is useless. USPS drivers here couldn't get any lazier unless they just stayed home. They'll put packages right under your mailbox, half in the road and continue on. Get out of the mail buggy and put it by the house?.... nah f you and your packages. Ain't got time for that.
USPS is pretty good here.
They are usually local people, so they know the area.
They do better than UPS or FedEx normally.
 

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You are on 24 hour time just like I am.
The military thing doesn't apply.
We have a simple reason for it.
It simply keeps track of the hours we work.
Been doing this for close to 20 years now.
Just means we keep up with the actual hours we work.
Every work truck ive had since the "newer intelligent models" have been made has its clock set to 24 hour time instead of the "normal" 12 hour time setup.
All of my trip sheets have been set up for 24 hour intervals, so that the customer knows if we have been there for an "overnighter" , or if they get charged for separate days labor.
So is the math different between a 24 hour track & 12 hour track then?
 

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Fixed the fuel line on the old Mac PM700 today.
Didnt need to replace.
Just pulled it out of the tank bulkhead, wrapped some Teflon tape around it, and poked it back in.
Then took it out and bucked up some Red oak that buried the 28" bar and full comp chain.
Try that with a Stihlqvarnaechomar that was made in 1985 bishes.o_O
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Fixed the fuel line on the old Mac PM700 today.
Didnt need to replace.
Just pulled it out of the tank bulkhead, wrapped some Teflon tape around it, and poked it back in.
Then took it out and bucked up some Red oak that buried the 28" bar and full comp chain.
Try that with a Stihlqvarnaechomar that was made in 1985 bishes.o_O
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Got a Shindaiwa 68cc that will do it.:D
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Got a Shindaiwa 68cc that will do it.:D
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Got a 695 Shinny with a roached piston in the rafters. Good saws. Always wanted a 757.
Parts are a little hard to come by.
Sold Shindaiwa for a short period.
T27 trimmer was a BADASS.
Poor dealer support probably led to them getting bought by Echo, but definitely a better machine IMHO.
 
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