iamdub
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On my '07 I stick my card in the slit between the wood trim and the radio.
The visors have built-in money clips:
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On my '07 I stick my card in the slit between the wood trim and the radio.
The visors have built-in money clips:
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Really? I'll have to check that out.
Yup! Convenient for holding your card or cash and/or free large fry coupon until you get up to that drive-thru window. Also good for holding your laminated Lord's Prayer card or, more appropriately for travel, Prayer to St. Christopher card.
Or, when traveling in Louisiana, your laminated Serenity Prayer card to remind you not to go buckwild on the countless non-signaling assholes cutting you off.
Stop on by, I'll put one in for ya!
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What IS it about Olean, NY and knives? KA-BAR, Cutco.... there are probably more....

What IS it about Olean, NY and knives? KA-BAR, Cutco.... there are probably more....
They make good knives there! My mother still uses the same cutco knives that we ate with growing up and they still look near new. Different parts of the country are known for certain things, York County Pennsylvania is the cradle of american gun making for example.
because NY.... that’s why.....
yup, da wife was just asking me to send her cutco knives to be sharpened again... they do it for a small fee plus shipping..unfortunately theY are not accepting knives right now.
Yup! Convenient for holding your card or cash and/or free large fry coupon until you get up to that drive-thru window. Also good for holding your laminated Lord's Prayer card or, more appropriately for travel, Prayer to St. Christopher card.
Or, when traveling in Louisiana, your laminated Serenity Prayer card to remind you not to go buckwild on the countless non-signaling assholes cutting you off.
Don’t what you guys use your slit for but mine has 1 purpose....just sayin


I used to drive right by the Cutco place on my way from the Buffalo airport to Coudersport, PA. Interesting area. I think I dropped off some knives for sharpening during that time and they mailed them back to me.
What were you ding in Coudersport? I used to party in the woods up that way, Austin/Wharton area. Check out Austin Dam Memorial Park. Erie feeling seeing those huge concrete dam pieces all shifted around.
Lmfao..@Galante no harm meant just trying to break up the day with a joke. I am sorry for that comment. I appreciate you.![]()
Lmfao..
c’mon man....it’s all good brutha....

Worked from 2003-2006 bringing Adelphia Communications (cable company) out of bankruptcy so it could eventually be sold to Comcast and Time Warner Cable. At the time Adelphia was the largest employer in Coudy. I don't really do financial work, but do technical compliance filings with the FAA (towers) and the FCC, and internal instruction and advisement.
I did visit the Austin Dam site and bought the book. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin_Dam. That was one strange disaster. I enjoyed my trips to Coudy, even when commuting every week from Denver. No good direct way to get there, so we either went to Buffalo and drove down, or Pittsburgh and got a small plane up to Wellsville. Either way, we were nearly all day getting there by the time we lost the two hours. Used to get some good food over in Port Allegheny. Good times!
EDIT: drove by this sign more times than I can count:
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one day you will have to go and see the Hoover dam, really hard to grasp it's size unless you see it in person, when you see it in person it's holy shit big, it's length is as high as the empire state building.I tested it out today.Those things been staring me in the face this whole time and I never knew that's what they were.
@iamdub says you sit down to pee so that esplains it.
What were you ding in Coudersport? I used to party in the woods up that way, Austin/Wharton area. Check out Austin Dam Memorial Park. Erie feeling seeing those huge concrete dam pieces all shifted around.
one day you will have to go and see the Hoover dam, really hard to grasp it's size unless you see it in person, when you see it in person it's holy shit big, it's length is as high as the empire state building.
Type of dam Concrete gravity-arch
Impounds Colorado River
Height 726.4 ft (221.4 m)
Length 1,244 ft (379 m)
Elevation at crest 1,232 ft (376 m)
Width (crest) 45 ft (14 m)
Width (base) 660 ft (200 m)
Dam volume 3,250,000 cu yd (2,480,000 m3)
Spillway type 2 controlled Drum-Gate, Side channel
Spillway capacity 400,000 cu ft/s (11,000 m3/s)
one day you will have to go and see the Hoover dam, really hard to grasp it's size unless you see it in person, when you see it in person it's holy shit big, it's length is as high as the empire state building.
Type of dam Concrete gravity-arch
Impounds Colorado River
Height 726.4 ft (221.4 m)
Length 1,244 ft (379 m)
Elevation at crest 1,232 ft (376 m)
Width (crest) 45 ft (14 m)
Width (base) 660 ft (200 m)
Dam volume 3,250,000 cu yd (2,480,000 m3)
Spillway type 2 controlled Drum-Gate, Side channel
Spillway capacity 400,000 cu ft/s (11,000 m3/s)