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Freakin awesome. I envy you. Nowhere to get lost and explore/relax without some ******* climbing up your ass in my neck of the woods.
Beautiful. Looks similar to Oregon but our trees are bigger.
Yeah, we love to visit PA, and our original itinerary (which is never anything more than a non-specific drift) was to spend the summer in the eastern mountains. One month battling the crowds in NC killed that.Freakin awesome. I envy you. Nowhere to get lost and explore/relax without some ******* climbing up your ass in my neck of the woods.
I experienced the same on my last fill from 70% ethanol to 89 octane with an advertise up to 10% ethanol. Final calculated ethanol was 8% after about 10 miles.So my wife has been driving the Denali to/from work lately and I've been filling it with E85 like usual, but the other day she filled up with Mobil premium 93.
Before fill-up it had an ethanol content of 70%. Took 26 gallons of 93 and currently reads 10% ethanol content. I would think it'd be higher than that, unless that Mobil premium was ethanol free
and my driveline didn't explode either, lolYou a crazy mo'fo! My kinda guy !
You will pretty much always have a revolving balance because the due date and the statement date aren't the same (on any of my cards anyway), if you use them every day. I agree with what you're saying, just make sure the previous months balance is paid so you don't pay interest.You’re better off carrying a balance to show you’re responsible enough to have “revolving credit” as opposed to having either a maxed out card or a card that you could potentially use the max amount on.