either july or you don't

either july or you don't

jpp did not sacrifice four phalanges for the rest to just idle in the tunnel car pool lane

02 July 2024 at 12:25 AM
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by whatthejish k
by CowboyCold k

capo


It's un-cool to wake up to an 80° house when you have the thermostat set at 72° 😡


ruh roh!


CowboyNotCold


Pro tip: Step outside for a couple of minutes, then go back inside. 80* will feel pretty good.


by Tom Ames k

Pro tip: Step outside for a couple of minutes, then go back inside. 80* will feel pretty good.

Calvin’s dad, everyone.

“It will build character!”


by whatthejish k

Calvin’s dad, everyone.

“It will build character!”

Noone in Cowboy's part of the world requires character building.

And I'm betting that A/C will be fixed by sundown!


Do they have walk-in beer coolers n the stores down there?

Do you own a lawn chair?

Problem solved.


Heard from AC guy. Should be here in a couple of hours. Unit is about 10 years old. Fingers crossed.

Thanks for the tips, but I've got a window unit in my man cave/garage where I watch 90% of my TV anyway. Just went and got a fresh 30 pack of Silver Bullets. I think I'm gonna make it.


Good deal! You might want a reload on those Silver Bullets. In my A/C guy's heyday that wouldn't have been enough compensation for him to do much work this time of year.


by Bidz k

CowboyNotCold

Crisis averted. Nothing major. One of the valve seals on the outside unit was leaking refrigerant. Replaced both seals, topped off the refrigerant, put new insulation on the pipes leading into the house and blew out the condensation line with co2.

Refrigerant $176 + parts & labor $140 = $316 + tax

Discount for paying in cash and 3 Benjamins later, we blowing 60° air.


Glad you were able to get a quick visit. I learned to fix my own AC after being quoted an 8 day wait last summer.


felicidades vaquero frio
either spend a buck or rue monday sweating silver bullets
and you choose to remember resfriado and refrigerante are not the same type of cooler cold


by CowboyCold k

Crisis averted. Nothing major. One of the valve seals on the outside unit was leaking refrigerant. Replaced both seals, topped off the refrigerant, put new insulation on the pipes leading into the house and blew out the condensation line with co2.

Refrigerant $176 + parts & labor $140 = $316 + tax

Discount for paying in cash and 3 Benjamins later, we blowing 60° air.

You Magnificent Bastard, you under the table cash discount customer! Well played!

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