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TripleDigitRide

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  1. I got that flooring for so cheap, I was able to pay someone to install it for me.
  2. I am not sure how long it has been discontinued. What I would do (and I will continue to do some digging for you) is call some flooring stores in your area and find out if they sell or can get that brand. They can contact their distributors (we'll likely be one of them) to see if they happen to have any sitting around. I know we have some stuff in our warehouse that's been discontinued for some time.
  3. If you want a basic model, just buy one. If you really want to know how to put one together, just take it apart and put it back together.
  4. Yeah, I don't listen to much more than Howard and a few music channels. I attempted listening to some of the news channels, but the commercials were as bad as terrestrial radio and TV. They do need an À la carte option.
  5. I used cabin/tavern grade 3/4"x3 1/4" butterscotch in my house. Being the cabin/tavern grade, there are a lots of shade/color variations. I think it looks good. Gives it some character.
  6. You only need 1/2 box?
  7. I use TuneIn a lot. iHeartRadio is another good one. I keep SiriusXM in my work truck so I can listen to Howard. Plus, I'm often in the middle of nowhere, where decent terrestrial radio stations are lacking. That, and I hate 15 minutes of commercials for every 3 minutes of content.
  8. Depending on your situation, you may be able to get away with a color that's similar to the Java. We couldn't afford to do our entire house at once, so when we started installing wood flooring in our house, we did the kitchen, living room and dining room at the same time, in the same color. That way, when we decide to do the 3 bedrooms, we can go with another color, if need be. I've seen that done a lot, and it looks just fine.   If the living room and dining room weren't the same color, that would be a big problem. They are next to each other, and the opening is 10'-12' wide, so it would have looked goofy.
  9. Sadly, that wood has been discontinued.
  10. [quote name="Dane" post="1032767" timestamp="1379205439"] What are all you guys doing that warrants the effort to disable, cover, dismantle your devices? I guess I'm boring as there is nothing anyone would want to see about my daily life. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD[/quote] Just your typical amateur-biracial-gay-granny-midget-tranny porn on Tube Galore. Nothing to hide here.
  11. Does it look like the bottom-right sample? http://www.armstrong.com/flooring/site-search.asp?q=java
  12. There's usually 2 1/4" (strip), 3 1/4" (plank) , 5" (wide plank) 
  13. Hartco is owners by Armstrong, the same company that owns Bruce and several other flooring brands. Let me do some looking. It may be Monday before I know something, but I'll do some digging.    What's the width? 
  14. What is the brand and item number? Do you remember where you purchased the wood? I won't know until i have the information, but don't be surprised if the color has been discontinued. With the exception of the extremely common and popular colors, many are eventually discontinued.
  15. I deliver for the second largest wholesaler in the country. Are you trying to match an existing floor, or just found the color and like it?
  16. I know CCI is more expensive, but until this craze, I don't remember seeing any selling for $12.00 per 100. I haven't seen much of the lead-free either, so that may explain it.
  17. Awesome! 
  18. Lebanon Gun Shop.   http://myemail.constantcontact.com/22-LONG-RIFLE-AMMO-.html?soid=1103380377742&aid=kJsscp3s_SA   And that's what they call "crazy low prices". I think "low" was a typo.
  19. That's a tough call. I guess they could have kept the camera on him until he fell asleep, but maybe something like that wasn't an option for one reason or another. With that being said, you start shooting a gun in my direction, all bets are off, 107 or not.
  20. That was one of the problems last night. We had to turn our radio to 91.5, but the static was almost unbearable. We didn't stay for the second movie because of the static issue. The whole experience was pretty lousy. 5 other 10 minutes into the movie, the picture became so blurry, they had to stop the movie and clean the machine. The picture quality was still horrible after that. We suffered through the static for a good while before I had to go ask the attendant (I think he was the owner) if this was an issue that could be fixed. He had me move parking spots, which seemed to help for a few minutes. When it began to happen again, I moved again. It was miserable. While others around us had some static, it seemed like I was experiencing more than most. At times, it would get so loud that we couldn't hear the audio from the movie. If I placed my hand on the dashboard, the sound quality would clear up a bit. This was weird because I could pick up the Nashville radio stations just fine.
  21. The story has made its way to the CNN website.
  22. Ah, remind me to not do that again anytime soon. Now I see why they are a dying breed.
  23. That's alright. That just means the funnel cake line won't be too long.
  24. Gates open at 6:30 - 6:45 (depending on which sign you read), and there's only 6 cars in line.
  25. I read something the other day that said many of the remaining drive-ins will be forced to close within the next several months. I guess the movie companies will cease sending drive-ins tape, opting to go strictly digital. With an average upgrade costing around $60,000, many won't be able to afford the cost to transition.

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