Tinkersquash
Tinkersquash
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I'd be happy to do thatSay "hi" for me.
I'd be happy to do that![]()
You have to replace all four tires (at the same time) on vehicles equipped with automatic 4WD. Otherwise the slight difference in diameter will make the computer think one or more tires are slipping and create an awful chattering as the system tries to correct.
I wish I had known this a year ago.
You could have just hit the "off" button for traction control.
time to go fishing
..What's to catch in your region this time of year? Taking Butters?
I don't think our Subie is that sensitive... try thor's suggestion, outside of Winter months
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Me coming home after fighting the world's daily attempt to smash me
veggie or paste bait, sure - live bait? not me..
Perch/bluegill, bass, catfish, yeah, someone has to bait the hooks
veggie or paste bait, sure - live bait? not me![]()
*gags*Catfish like things like chicken livers, bacon and shrimp. You just might to leave them in the sun for a bit to get stinky and a bit slimy.
Meatballs would probably work well.
Just apply English carp fishing techniques and you're sure to catch catfish.

*gags*
yay for meatballs!
Somewhere i heard corn works for some fishes. i don't know what type.
You could have just hit the "off" button for traction control.
Ya really don't need the traction control on a sube in winter if you just drive it sanely.