Travel day sept. 11
Started fighting mildew. We have long term houseguests so the shower gets more than the normal amount of use, there’s no fan in the crapper, and the mildew has to be punished with bleach on a regular basis- at least, until I can get the above problems resolved.
Then there was the fill. My dr, Dr Ayloo, is a cut indian girl, with huge… tracts of land. She’s very nice, and I highly reccomend her services to anyone. Plus, it’s fun having her rub your stomach. Even when she’s jamming a 4″ long needle into you.
Then I drove to South Bend for new tires.
let me tell you something about tires. If you have purchased name brand tires somewhere besides the Tire Rack, you paid too much. The best prices I could get on tires for the truck was around $500. I drove away from Tire rack with four new premium tires for $408, and I got an additional $50 cash rebate, for a total of $358 for four Dunlop six ply truck tires. Mounted, balanced, installed. Don’t buy your tires anywhere else if you can help it.
Thankfully, now the Exploder is much quieter.
When someone tells you to go to Sydney Ohio, and he’ll give you directions from there, type “Sidney” into your map software. otherwise you’ll drive 200 miles to far and have to come back.
Back to three days of liquids and soft solids (jell-o, cottage cheese). Forgot how badly I hate cottage cheese. If all I could eat was cottage cheese I’d weigh 12 lbs.

Tire Rack good, have bookmark!
I got a set of Kumhos there a year ago, and they handle great, with excellent tread wear.
Go to their site, and they have performance reviews that they did on track, as well as customer comments.
Tire Rack is the place. And they offer to drop the tires at your installer of choice. Going through several sets of tires a year (I road race and autocross) I have found The Tire Rack to offer the best deals and service.
I buy rubber through our back door, so it costs next to nothing.
My last set of four tires cost 100 bucks, for all four.
“My dr, Dr Ayloo, is a cut indian girl, with huge… tracts of land.”
This thread is useless without pics…
In grade school we had a field trip to a dairy and saw cottage cheese being made. There was a huge vat of yellow liquid with STUFF floating in it. It was years before I could eat it, and then it was because I wanted to get down to 110 lbs. to look terrific in my wedding dress. The famous cottage cheese and peaches diet was going strong then.