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Great score on the 2002 bottles. I had heard that 2002 was a great year for wine. There was a lot of rain that season and the grapes grew very flavorful. Unlike 2003, when it was very dry and the grapes had more of a bitter taste.
I'd definitely be in for an exchange of knowledge, vino and tobacco!
Sorry to hear that Brian. It's a shame.
As an FYI, the amount of kalk powder in the reactor has no bearing as to how much effect it's going to have on your system. The stirrer will kick on and the water will absorb all of the kalk that it can. The rest will stay in suspension until the stirrer...
If it's for your fish only, you don't really need anything special. Fish really don't *need* light. You can get away with any NO light strip or one of those $5 clip on lights from the Depot. If you're near Jackson, I'm sure I have something you can borrow.
Well so far the final under card bout is a complete bust. It's Julio Ceasar Chavez Jr and another bum. I swear it looks like one slow motion replay. I've never seen two slower boxers in my life.
C'mon main event! It's GOT to be better than this snore-fest.
Great meeting Brian and Deb. It was good to see so many new faces as well as the usual cast of characters. The food was really good to. . . So good that I told a few people that I thought it was catered! I guess I should have given you more credit Deb. Thanks for all of the work putting it...
Oh my Erna, I'm so sorry. I knew I didn't want to open this. Our prayers are with you and your family. I can't even pretend to imagine how hard this is for you all.
I've done it a few times the way Matt recommended. I used a heat gun and a large pair pliers. It's not easy but it can be done. My only suggestion would be to use Rain R Shine glue when you reuse the fitting. It's really thick will better fill any nicks or dents that you get in the fitting.
You're doing it right by taking it slow. Stay the course and before you know it you'll have a beautiful, fully stocked tank that is healthy and sustainable.