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Power company removing one of my trees today... nice of them to tell me, now trapped as they've dumped all the wood in the driveway

And now they've left without finishing, and left all my wood not on my property... dafuq

Anyone have any experience with the mongoose m60 alarm? My turbo timer has stopped working and I can't figure out how to reset it

Edit: Finally home internets back up, downloaded a manual, it was press 2 buttons while ignition was on -.-

Be careful with the USA read some very interesting negative reviews on places like blue Nile from diamond expert based in the USA

Not sure it's not that you can't just got to be careful

I think it's more that many don't come with GIA certificates so they aren't real diamonds

However I'll be going same place where Toby got his, James Allen. He did mention blue nile but I think I'll stick to where he had his successful purchase from

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