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6 foot fence in our backyard in south lake tahoe is almost to the top

crazy you can just step over it into backyard

i hooked up the sleds to the back of the truck and pulled my kids on the sled in the snow, they loved it
turned misfortune into some happy memories. building memories is beautiful; salute fam
 
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but at the end of the day, I only had 2x 15s so the bass wasn't mind blowing,

here's 2x15's with a little extra power to them

Uploaded on Oct 24, 2008
2 AQ HDC315 Subs
2 AQ 2200d Amps
2 Redtops
2 runs of 0 gauge
200 amp alt
Big 3 in 0 gauge
7.5 Cb foot box @ 38hz (after displacments)
Pioneer 880 HU
 

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"MasterOfAllBass7 years ago
it all depend on the install and car bud. but yeah, with 2 redtops and big3 in 0gauge with 2 runs of 0 gauge and a 200 amp alt i was fine. never droped below 13.

take that back, on a bad day 12.8 lol
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That's cool. I haven't said anything to my niece and nephews for like 4 years lol

I think they're like

6

Or 8

Or 5

I really don't fucking care at all. I hope they never try to talk to me.
thats not cool

I havnt spoken to my sister in maybe 10 years but she still comes over to visit my kid and takes her to the park and ride the ponies and shit
 

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thats not cool

I havnt spoken to my sister in maybe 10 years but she still comes over to visit my kid and takes her to the park and ride the ponies and shit
I know lol

I keep saying ridiculous awful shit hoping someone calls me out

It's kinda true that I'm not really a major part of their life, but ignoring them, telling them not to talk to me? Not true. and Yeah I should get decked in the mouth for some shit like that
 
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I don't know how to say this without being weird so fuck it ill just say it; I think it's pretty cool you're so spiritually healthy, and emotionally healthy. It makes me feel good. I appreciate and support your life
lol thanks
it's a lot easier to be responsible when you got kids that depend on you
without them i would be a mess with drugs and drinking, they definately help me keep shit in moderation
 

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Finding balance: 6 dimensions of wellness
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A well-regarded and concise theory of wellness and lifestyle improvement was developed in 1977 by Dr. Bill Hettler, co-founder of the National Wellness Institute. Dr. Hettler theorized and developed a wellness paradigm that integrates six dimensions of wellness that could be used as a guideline for attaining a whole and complete life.
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• Wellness is a conscious, self-directed and evolving process of achieving full potential
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