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I had the passenger side window on my 04 quit coming up. I was able to take the motor apart the shaft had rusted and was dragging, which would trigger the circuit breaker. Sanded it and reinstalled that was 10 years ago
Days like this make me appreciate cranks windows. Meanwhile my wife has me out chasing the northern lights and my crv bucks over 2500 rpm because the spool valve crapped out. I’m buying a horse.
 

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My experience learning TIG has been that it’s more expensive than difficult. I get better every time I do it but the tanks get empty too fast.
Yeah it’s crazy expensive. I’ve just accepted it now lol I’ve got a new found respect for the guys that do it well.
 

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Got up, had my morning coffee and accompanying morning routine.
Fed & cuddled with the pup.
Now I am going outside ignite the fire pit and cook several things starting with pumpkin cream soup as it can be consumed cold too.

Pup cuddles sooth the nerves
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Got up, had my morning coffee and accompanying morning routine.
Fed & cuddled with the pup.
Now I am going outside ignite the fire pit and cook several things starting with pumpkin cream soup as it can be consumed cold too.

Pup cuddles sooth the nerves
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Yup GF came over all stressed and grumpy
Didn’t last a minute once the puppy bounded up to her. IMG_0859.jpeg
 

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Yup GF came over all stressed and grumpy
Didn’t last a minute once the puppy bounded up to her. View attachment 436726
I thought they either clipped the tails, or were born without them. I guess I have never seen one with a tail. Good looking pup.
 

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I thought they either clipped the tails, or were born without them. I guess I have never seen one with a tail. Good looking pup.
Mine came with a tail, I got her from a local guy a few years back when she was only a few months old. My dad told me I should get her tail docked but I'm glad I didn't.
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Stolen from elsewhere:

"Tail docking of dogs is believed to have arisen for three reasons at different points in history. In ancient times Romans believed that amputation of the tail tip and/or parts of the dog’s tongue could prevent a dog from contracting rabies. Because the tail was believed to help a dog in the chase, dogs were historically docked if they were owned by a poor person not permitted to hunt game. (Ironically, it is sometimes argued that docking increases a dog’s strength or speed. There is a continuing tradition of docking working dogs’ tails with the goal of preventing tail injury during activities such as hunting (see related question below). Early references, however, tended to suggest docking only in cases where the tail was overly long for the size of the animal and, therefore, might be prone to injury."
 

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When my pup does her zoomies (lightning fast zigzag runs) I can clearly see that her tail acts as a counter ballance.

I feel sorry for pups with amputated tails due to some "human" fad. :(

I also do not clip my pups claws, she literally throws up pebbles, grass and dirt when running fast - she relies on them to get & keep grip to the ground.
She is an in door pup, she does not scratch nor bite furniture or the likes.
 
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