These two sets would cost less:Wrap the outer part of your 12, 10, and 8mm sockets with this. Form it into a non-rolling square shape, or mold a tab on it. Let dry 24hrs. It is like a silicone flexible epoxy.
They won't roll away, or fall as deep into cracks.
Thank me later...
That is blasphemy
As homeschoolers for over 12 years now, I can agree with this totally LOL!
LMAO! That's what happens my brother!Over the years I see a lot of jokes about 10mm sockets. Never really got them. Well today I was changing out a tensioner pulley and it required a 10mm socket. Took it out of the tray, while the tray rested on the top of the radiator. Socket promptly fell down between the radiator and engine never to be seen again.
Maybe it's just in contrast of the bright red of the ketchup, but the coloring of that steak seems off. Perhaps it's a pork chop or something. Or, even worse, some turkey analog of a steak or something. Regardless, lets just take solace knowing that a *good* steak wasn't harmed in the making of this picture.
That's not a steak.................................
Or........ plant based imitationsMaybe it's just in contrast of the bright red of the ketchup, but the coloring of that steak seems off. Perhaps it's a pork chop or something. Or, even worse, some turkey analog of a steak or something. Regardless, lets just take solace knowing that a *good* steak wasn't harmed in the making of this picture.
I saw this the other day and found it very interesting.......
This isn't Sorrell Brooke, it is Jackie Gleason.I saw this the other day and found it very interesting.......
The story of the actor who played "Boss Hogg" is that of Sorrell Booke, a highly intelligent and accomplished man, fluent in multiple languages, who served as a counter-intelligence officer during the Korean War and had a background in classical theater before becoming a breakout star as the corrupt but beloved Boss Hogg in The Dukes of Hazzard.Booke's true story is one of a complex, humble intellectual and war hero, a sharp contrast to his iconic, buffoonish on-screen character.