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Bareback

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That totally sux! I could never understand why there isn't some sort of grill in front of those units to prevent just that from happening. A week ago Friday it was hot enough up here for me to check out the A/C on my 2008 Saturn Vue and damned if isn't still working.This year I'm going to rig up a curtain behind the front seats to keep both the cool and heat up front as it's a very spacious vehicle and hard to maintain a comfortable temp up front.

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Use a clear shower curtain, new car smell and you can still use the rear view mirror.
Pro tip.
 

OldMedUser

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Use a clear shower curtain, new car smell and you can still use the rear view mirror.
Pro tip.
Pro-pro tip. Retired chemist/trucker with good side mirrors on the car so no need for centre rear view. :)

The wife will sew them. There are those hand grips up from an old sheet so that they can part in the middle if needed. There are those hand grips for front seat and rear so will rig a couple of short cloth coated bungies between the grips on each side with a longer one going across for the curtain to hang off of. Bit Mickey Mouse but will help keep the front temp even. Then at least in winter we can buy frozen stuff at Costco 2 hours away and it'll stay frozen in the very back until we get home.

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BarnBuster

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One of the few websites I pay to belong to. Lots of info on vitamins, supplements, herbs, interactions, contraindications.
 
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GreatwhiteNorth

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Truth.jpg

"The Lie said to the Truth, "Let's take a bath together, the well water is very nice.” The Truth, still suspicious, tested the water and found out it really was nice. So they got naked and bathed. But suddenly, the Lie leapt out of the water and fled, wearing the clothes of the Truth.
The Truth, furious, climbed out of the well to get her clothes back. But the World, upon seeing the naked Truth, looked away, with anger and contempt.
Poor Truth returned to the well and disappeared forever, hiding her shame. Since then, the Lie runs around the world, dressed as the Truth, and society is very happy...because the world has no desire to know the naked Truth.
Painting: Truth Coming Out Of The Well, Jean-Léon Gérome, 1896."
 

neosapien

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"The Lie said to the Truth, "Let's take a bath together, the well water is very nice.” The Truth, still suspicious, tested the water and found out it really was nice. So they got naked and bathed. But suddenly, the Lie leapt out of the water and fled, wearing the clothes of the Truth.
The Truth, furious, climbed out of the well to get her clothes back. But the World, upon seeing the naked Truth, looked away, with anger and contempt.
Poor Truth returned to the well and disappeared forever, hiding her shame. Since then, the Lie runs around the world, dressed as the Truth, and society is very happy...because the world has no desire to know the naked Truth.
Painting: Truth Coming Out Of The Well, Jean-Léon Gérome, 1896."
I'm telling a mod that you're posting nudes.
 

Minnegrowta

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For 6 months, my dog has been sick. My precious boy. He saved my life and I live every day for him. Thousands of dollars, so many tears, so much bloody vomit and diarrhea later and I finally have a diagnosis. Atypical hypoadrenocorticism. It's the first case my vet has ever seen. Something about the way his blood tests makes this variant difficult to detect, which led to this being a drawn out affair, and he is apparently lucky to not have had a heart attack by now. My baby boy. I love him more than anything. I tried so hard to find a breeder that screened for all the diseases and all the due diligence in the world still doesn't mean anything at all it seems. The disease has potential to worsen and he will then be on another drug to manage his symptoms which is expensive. I hope this doesn't shorten his time... the years we have to swallow are already too short.234864368_10161196632321040_4822215313463857206_n.jpg
 
For 6 months, my dog has been sick. My precious boy. He saved my life and I live every day for him. Thousands of dollars, so many tears, so much bloody vomit and diarrhea later and I finally have a diagnosis. Atypical hypoadrenocorticism. It's the first case my vet has ever seen. Something about the way his blood tests makes this variant difficult to detect, which led to this being a drawn out affair, and he is apparently lucky to not have had a heart attack by now. My baby boy. I love him more than anything. I tried so hard to find a breeder that screened for all the diseases and all the due diligence in the world still doesn't mean anything at all it seems. The disease has potential to worsen and he will then be on another drug to manage his symptoms which is expensive. I hope this doesn't shorten his time... the years we have to swallow are already too short.View attachment 5395137
Oh, sad to hear that. He's a beautiful doggo, it's always sad to heat our little brothers suffer. Be strong, and hopefully it will be better with time. Any chances he will overcome that?
 

Minnegrowta

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Oh, sad to hear that. He's a beautiful doggo, it's always sad to heat our little brothers suffer. Be strong, and hopefully it will be better with time. Any chances he will overcome that?
No, it's slow failure of the adrenal organ, his body isn't producing enough cortisol and eventually it will stop all together. It's a liver function of some kind. He'll need regular stimulation testing to make sure he's doing okay and he'll be on meds for the rest of his life.

In other news I'm still working on this fuckin window.
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OldMedUser

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No, it's slow failure of the adrenal organ, his body isn't producing enough cortisol and eventually it will stop all together. It's a liver function of some kind. He'll need regular stimulation testing to make sure he's doing okay and he'll be on meds for the rest of his life.

In other news I'm still working on this fuckin window.
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Sorry about your pup, hope he does better and the medication isn't too expensive. My wife had to have an adrenal gland removed as it had a tumour on it. Called Conn's Syndrome when a non-cancerous tumour grows on it or so we were told. It was 12 years after the operation that we found out the tumour was found to be malignant when she was being investigated for liver problems and tumours were found in it. I got her on RSO right away as the type of cancer found in the adrenal gland tends to spread to the liver first. Worked as the tumours shrunk and many small ones disappeared. Due to SS rods in her back from childhood scoliosis she can't have an MRI but gets a special 3-D ultrasound and a CAT scan every year to monitor her liver and so far it hasn't got worse. Now it's her thyroid going wonky.

I used to dabble in leaded glass. Are you using the foil technique or lead came for that? Lot more intricate than anything I ever did.

Happy Memorial Day if you're American. We had our Victoria/Dominion Day last weekend. A non-event for us.

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Laughing Grass

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