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Hyden and Ryder's Halloween Hunt
Hyden and Ryder hunt for Halloween candy at Dan and Judy's house. Beware! Scary music in the background. Ryder was a little creeped out.
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BicycleTrainers and Skewers
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How to set up a bicycle on a trainer and change the skewer in the rear wheel.
Canandaigua Lake CR 11 Flooding 9AUG24
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Flooding from Hurrican Debby August 9, 2024
Novak Hat-trick at Scottsville Ice Arena
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Novak Hat-trick at Scottsville Ice Arena
2000 Porsche Boxster S
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Porsche Boxster S, 6-speed Manual, 77k miles, VIN: WP0CB2982YU662548
$5 Solution Check Engine Light Porsche Boxster S
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$5 Solution Check Engine Light Porsche Boxster S
I like your bike!
Last year there was 10 Cats in my area. They decided my front lawn was a great place to poop. One even took a dump right in front of me. They either ate or ran off all the other critters and birds i'd been feeding for YEARS were nothing but a circular pile of scattered pretty feathers. My property which was once known by critters as a safe place is now a hangout for Cats. They even caught one of my squirrels and killed it and didnt even eat it. Cat owners need to spay them because all they do is eat and breed, eat and breed.
Any idea if this will work on a 1998 Boxster UK (European) car or just US cars?
EULOGY: Frank Anthony Roselli was born on December 8, 1931 in Nyack, NY. The son of Italian immigrants Elisa and Vincenzo Roselli. He was predeceased by his only sibling, brother Vincent Roselli. He and Adeline were married for 62 years. He left us on January 2, 2021, at the age of 89 Today we are gathered. But if we say to mourn his loss, some may challenge us. They will say “We should be so lucky to achieve the age of 89”, especially in this pandemic. You are celebrating his life”. But this of course does not feel like a celebration. So then they might say, it is a remembrance. But I don’t think that’s accurate either. This gathering is only the beginning of our remembrance of Frank. We will think of him constantly. For example, as we see a gentlemen of his vintage making his way to a bank to complete a transaction we would all prefer to do on our cell phone. Or the next time we see the Yankees logo on a car or garment. I know that term Honor is often reserved for world leaders and heroes but why not for Frank too. He had a passion for others; volunteering to deliver Meals on Wheels and drive the blind to appointments as a volunteer driver with ABVI. The Association for The Blind and Visually Impaired. We heard from another ABVI volunteer Jerry Kerwin who said: Frank was the first ABVI volunteer driver I met. He, Dennis Livingston and I became best of friends as drivers. We were labeled (not the 3 Musketeers, nor the 3 Amigos) but “The Three Stooges” by the receptionist at ABVI. Jerry said we embraced it with pride. “I’ve now lost hem both but hopefully we will meet again”. Many of Frank’s possessions have started to make there way to us in the family. I have his slippers that in new condition. They are comfortable, the size is right but I’m not certain I can fill them. I mean I could volunteer to drive for others. It’s just that, there may be some devices that need my attention, a gutter that is draining improperly, there’s car maintenance, my daily workouts. I’m just too busy right now. I’m sure there are other Frank Roselli’s out there to do the job. Maybe? Frank’s real passion was his family. Judy and I have uncovered meticulous lists of gifts he gave his grandchildren. It was fair and square down to the dollar. It was always his mission to deliver for us. Frank was hospitalized on December 22nd. And we express disappointment that we couldn’t gather for one final Christmas. But we overlook what was most important to Frank. He fulfilled his Christmas mission by getting us all the proper gifts just one final time. The Movie National Lampoon’s vacation may seem like a farce to many. But most of us who grew up in the 1970s lived it. There was a Roselli family vacation suitable for the movie. A trip to Disney and then Myrtle Beach SC. With a sudden detour to Ocala, Fla. The car transmission had failed. And it took a day or two to repair. Frank’s driving habits were the suspected cause. It seems he used to coast down the driveway and engage the car into drive. I guess Frank thought the “R” on the shifter meant Recommendation, not Reverse. Frank’s motto for family vacations (and it should be trademarked) was “Family Vacations, I drive and I Pay”. I remember when Judy brought me home for the first time. Much has been written and said about the tension of meeting the parents, especially the father. Frank shook my hand and simply said to me, “I know these things can be tough”. It was as if he said, let’s just assume we’ve been friends for a long time. I think the only time he was mad at me was when I teased him a bit about his hobby. I asked him if he was a philatelist. The term sounds ungenerous but it’s the proper name for a stamp collector. Frank was a Numismatist - which is the study or collection of coins, tokens, and paper money. He was certain I shared his passion. And so especially in these last few years. He helped me build a coin collection of state quarters. Actually, he helped me build two collections. I’m unsure if he forgot about the first one or just felt I needed two collections. But today I’d like to share one of the collections with you. Before you depart, I want to pass along a quarter that Frank had taken the time to collect for me and now us. There are many extras and duplicates too, so feel free to take extras and pass them along to people who knew Frank who could not join us today. I’ve reserved CT for my wife Judy (Daughter), that’s the headquarters of Xerox where Frank worked for 30 years and Judy almost the same. The company has brought our family much stability and prosperity. I’ve reserved Hawaii for me, where Judy and I honeymooned. There were duplicates North Carolina. So one for David (son in law) and Sandy (Daughter). That’s location of new vacation home. Gina (Granddaughter) gets Wisconsin, the home of her Green Bay Packers. Sam (Granddaughter) gets Virginia where she spent some time (working). Jonathan (Grandson) especially enjoyed our trip to Alaska. Matt (Grandson) Arizona of course (where he goes to college). Val (Daughter in Law) Gets Florida where her parents reside. Micky (Son) Gets South Carolina (He and Val now reside). Katy (Granddaughter) Pennsylvania, where she attend Drexel University. Adeline (Wife), Of course New York for you.. We are passing along Massachusetts to our cousins the Hunts who desperately wanted to join us today. And Mikey (Grandson) I was sure what to give you, so you get first choice. The coin should not be a burden to you. You may spend it, You may toss it in a waterway with some thoughts and best wishes, use it scratch off lottery tickets. Or our college students could keep it in their pockets during their next exams. Of course my quarter will be on hand this weekend for the football playoffs. Frank would want us to continue with our traditions and celebrations, where of course we will mourn his loss, we will remember him and we will honor him. We will always remember Frank Roselli’s passion for others; We loved him, so did many others and he loved us. Rest in peace Papa
My cars check engine light flashed briefly then stopped when I stopped the car and restarted it,and drove fine without any issues for a few days,do I need to stop driving it and have it towed? Thanks in advance.I have the same model as yours.
Wait and see. I suspect if there's a problem the light will come back on (and stay on). I too experienced a "flashing" CEL once (just after start-up) when I took off too quickly without a proper engine warm-up. I did just what you did. CEL didn't flash again. Good Luck! -Dan
Dan Novak thank you for the reply,I hope you are well 👍🏼