2006 scamp travel trailer 17ft

Does anyone live in a camper set inside a small building?

2023.06.08 06:37 CallmeIshmael913 Does anyone live in a camper set inside a small building?

I am considering parking a small Scamp trailer in a butler building type pole barn. Out of all the alternative living scenarios I’ve brainstormed this one seems like the most doable, and least likely to kill me.
My main concern is Co2 type gases produced from the camper and trapped in the barn. Also heating, it gets down to -40 F at times, so would a smaller wood stove outside the camper be helpful to warm the insulated barn… or wasteful.
Advice, pictures, or any ideas welcomed!
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2023.06.08 06:23 whirlpool4 Events for Fri 6/9 - Sun 6/11

** Fri 6/9 *\*
Fri 4 - 7:30 PM Food Truck Friday Rio Rancho Regional Chamber of Commerce, 4201 Crestview Dr. SE, Rio Rancho We welcome attendees of all ages to gather together and enjoy great food and music
Fri 5 - 7 PM Exhibit Opening: Colors That Speak Words Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, 2401 12th St. NW Join us in celebration of the visual arts, poetry, and calligraphy. "Colors That Speak Words" is a collaborative installation between two writers and two visual artists with words, poetry, and visual arts and speaks to how this combination of mediums can be done in a cyclical way. The artists, Dr. Anthony Fleg, Mallery Quetawki (Zuni), Blythe Mariano (Diné), and Chilán Mustain, worked together to create an installation in motion, and the vision they bring to this space is from a contemporary perspective on how Native art is presented. This is an innovative view for visitors to see that Native art is changing and adjusting to the times. The artists will be present at the exhibit opening to read poetry and talk about this installation. Admission is free; please enter through South Entrance. Light refreshments will be served. This exhibit will be on display through October 15
Fri 5 - 10 PM Car Show & Concert! EXPO NM Home of the New Mexico State Fair, 300 San Pedro Dr. NE Friday night fever Vol 2! CAR SHOW & AWARDs, RAP CONCERT, VENDORS, FOOD TRUCKS, GAMES, ROCK CLIMBING WALL. All Makes and Models welcome. FREE GENERAL ADMISSION. $7 Parking, $10 Car Show judging and awards (only if you want to register and compete) Event brought to you by Expo NM and Desert Sun Event Productions. Car show brought to you by Sins events and NM Lowrider Arte
Fri 6 PM Rugby is a Drag (Show)! Sidewinders Bar and Grill, 4200 Central Ave SE Get out your dancing cleats and trade in that eye black for eye liner! The very popular Rugby is a Drag (show!) and fundraiser, normally held earlier in the year, has moved to June 9th and Pride weekend in 2023! This year's event will be hosted by Miss Sidewinders 2023 Seliah Deleon and Le Femme Magnifique 2017 and fellow rugger SCRUMtious Cox! This year's show is returning to Sidewinders and, as in year's past, will benefit our friends at Casa Q, which provides safe living for LGBTQ+ youth through housing, services and advocacy. This year's event will also feature participation from members of Elevated Roller Derby, NM United and more! (tickets)
Fri 7 PM Movies in the Park - Puss in Boots: The Last Wish Athena Park, 778 Athena Ave, Bernalillo MOVIES IN THE PARK is back this SUMMER! We will feature a different movie at our local parks every FRIDAY night in June. Movies will begin at sundown and we will serve popcorn for free! Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and beverages. All movies are FREE! In the case of inclement weather, movies will be cancelled
Fri 8 PM - 12 AM Pride Dance Party 505 Spirits, 105 Harvard Dr. SE DANCE WITH US TO CELEBRATE PRIDE UNDER THE STARS @ PRIDE ON THE PATIO! DJ Baby D & DJ Rebel (Rori the Rebel) will drop your favorite hits - Get your dance on and show of your Pride with your best Pride outfit &/or Pride colors! Try our special cocktail: Prickly Pear Pride Punch, plus other great drinks and delicious food! Come early for dinner before you dance, daNCE, DANCE!!! Delicious Value Menu Items: $2.95 - NEW Sliders! (beef & veg) $1.95 - local blue corn dog pops (minis) $5.95 waffle fries & full sized blue corn dogs (veg or beef) Plus our flaky meat & veg hand pies, chunky chicken salad, mushroom pate & more! 21 & over Free Entry!
Fri 9 PM Albuquerque Pride Afterparty Historic Lobo Theater, 3013 Central Ave NE Starring Headliner: Malaysia Babydoll Foxx, DJ: Justin Cristofer, HOST: Vanessa Patricks, MEET THE QUEENS! Avery Martini, Imani Martini, Nova Martini, Kardio Karbdashian, Divyne Intervention. Private Early Entrance Meet N Greet begins at 8:15 p.m. entrance with Meet N Greet starting 8:30 p.m. Champagne Provided (tickets)
Fri 9 PM Fierce Pride: Kandy Muse Effex, 420 Central Ave SW Special guest from RPDR All Stars S13 and AS8, LA, CA, Meet and Greet 10:30 PM, doors 9p, show 11:30p Lounge: DJ Chris de Jesus Patio: DJ Aquattro Side Effex: DJ Mitch
Fri 9:30 PM Salsa under the Stars After Party JUNO, 1501 1st St. NW DJ Pedro, one of Albuquerque’s most loved DJ’s (DJ Pedro, DJ Tony, SoloVino, DJ Louie, DJ Darly + Eli Mix) mixing your favorite dance mix of Salsa, Bachata, Merengue and more! This is one of Albuquerque’s favorite after party summer outdoor events and will begin June 9th following the opening of Son Como Son kicking off the Salsa under the Stars at the Albuquerque Museum followed by the after party at Juno. Free entry to Juno with your stamp from the museum
Fri 10:30 PM Twilight Zone: The Movie - 40th Anniversary Screening! One Night Only! The Guild Cinema, 3405 Central Ave NE Check out the trailer. Dir. Joe Dante, Steven Spielberg, John Landis & George Miller - 1983 - 102m - NO MATINEES. DOOR PRIZES COURTESY OF BUBONICON 54! Based on the popular television series, this film is a collection of four frightening tales of the supernatural, each by a different director--Joe Dante, Steven Spielberg, John Landis, and George Miller! The film opens with Dan Aykroyd and Albert Brooks as two hapless road-trippers who tell scary stories to pass the time. The four segments that follow include some updated re-creations of classic Twilight Zone episodes. In the first, racist Bill Connor (Vic Morrow) is transformed into a Jew in World War II. Next, Mr. Bloom (Scatman Crothers) comes to a retirement home to teach the residents that they are only as young as they feel. In the third, teacher Helen Foley (Kathleen Quinlan) meets Antony (Jeremy Licht), a boy who is not what he seems. In the final segment, panicky plane passenger John Valentine (John Lithgow) sees gremlins attacking his flight
** Sat 6/10 *\*
Sat 8 AM - 2 PM NMHRS Garage Sale 7903 Robin Ave NE Hosted by the New Mexico House Rabbit Society. All sales go into our vet fund so that we can continue to provide medical care to rabbits in need. This is a multi-family garage sale so there will be lots to browse through
Sat 8 AM - 10 PM All The Things: Craft Cocktail & Mixer Launch Tractor Brewing Company, 118 Tulane Dr. SE The next evolution in the craft cocktail experience is here and officially launch in Nob Hill for Pride! What is All The Things? Well, let me tell you. Imagine 100% fresh cold pressed juice, pure cane sugar, and Troubled Minds spirits all in one 1L bottle ready to pour over ice! That's right you can purchase these ready made bottle cocktails now at ANY of our locations! We have: Margarita with Tequila, Paloma with Tequila, Kentucky Mule with Bourbon, Ginger Lemonade with Vodka, Limeade with Vodka & Bloody Mary with Vodka! Grab you one to go for $16! We will be using mixers of these behind our bars so you can get a first hand taste! And offering non alcoholic lavender, ginger, and classic lemonades for you to sip on! These truly are All The Things in one bottle!
Sat 9 AM - 12 PM Family, Fit, Fun Fest Tiguex Park, 1800 Mountain Rd. NW Join us for the Girl Scouts of New Mexico Trails 2nd annual Family, Fit, Fun Fest. Bring your whole family to this free, all-ages event to learn about keeping fit and healthy - mentally, physically, and emotionally. Learn new skills and discover ways to keep your mind and body healthy and active, as you visit interactive booths led by community partners. Booths will include hands-on activities like games, puzzles, and brain teasers, as well as interactive lessons in martial arts, dance, mindfulness, and more. Booths will also include information on youth classes, clubs, and teams, as well as opportunities to meet local healthcare providers and learn more about mental health, nutrition, eye care, and dental care for your whole family. Climb to the top of a rock wall, make your way through an obstacle course, try the football toss or the baseball toss, shoot a hockey puck, or score a goal at interactive stations around the event! Meet and take photos with local sports teams and/or mascots and stop by Menchie's Froyo Mobile for a sweet treat. Girl Scout Members can participate in a special event scavenger hunt when they pre-purchase the 2023 GSNMT Family, Fit, Fun Fest patch
Sat 10 AM SOCH PRIDE '23 Albuquerque Social Club, 4021 Central Ave NE Come show your PRIDE at the ONLY place to be SOCHial! We are taking over the parking lot for a FREE ALL AGES event. We have multile bands, musicians and perfromers ready to give a PRIDE you wont forget. Food Truck, Vendors, Face Painting, Car Show, Games, Country Dancing and many other fun events!
Sat 10 - 11 AM Yoga with Kelsi Poulin Marketplace mezzanine, 8600 Pan American Fwy NE Enjoy guided yoga, from local yoga instructor, Kelsi! This will be a fun flow for all levels of yoga practice. $10 per person
Sat 10 AM - 12 PM Play Day For A Cause Kiddie Academy of Paradise Hills, 4590 Paradise Blvd. NW Join us for Play Day for a Cause! This free event has great games and fun activities for your kids while supporting Family Promise, the leading national nonprofit addressing family homelessness. Family Promise started in 1986 as local outreach in a single community and now has more than 200 Affiliates in 43 states. Since their founding, volunteers have helped more than a million family members in need. With a focus on empowering families and children, Kiddie Academy Educational Child Care and Family Promise are working together to give every child what they deserve: a chance to succeed. The event is free and open to the public. Donations are appreciated, but not required to attend
Sat 10 AM - 4 PM Foundational Wellness Grand Opening Party Los Ranchos Bakery, 6920 4th St. NW, Los Ranchos Celebrate our grand opening event by stopping by the B Side of Los Ranchos Bakery! Herbal tea blends, door prizes, free raffle, information on classes and events, and more! Win a free reiki session, teas, discounts on classes, or discounts on nutritional therapy! I will be teaching numerous classes at the bakery this summer. Some topics: How to make Herbal Vinegar Tinctures (aceta), Hormone Health, Healthy Habits for Life, Improve Your Digestion, Prioritizing Meal Prep, Blood Sugar Regulation, and my RESTART Program! You don’t want to miss out! Some of these classes will be free! So come on down and get some coffee and goodies from the bakery, then visit me next door and see what we’ve been up to
Sat 10 AM - 5 PM Pride Day Celebration! Quirky Used Books and More, 120 Jefferson NE Book sales, vendor pop ups, food truck, art, music, and more!
Sat 10:30 AM - 12 PM Wellness Schedule Casa Rondeña Winery, 733 Chavez Rd. NW, Los Ranchos Open to people of all skill levels, Wellness + Wine is a one-hour, outdoor practice, followed by a glass of wine or Sangria, and an invitation to stay and relax on the grounds of the beautiful Casa Rondeña Winery. This experience is $25, and includes glass of wine. Discounts apply for winery members. Reservations are required to participate
Sat 11 AM - 4 PM Papa Bear Market Boxing Bear Brewing, 10200 Corrales Rd. NW We couldn’t forget about our PAPA BEARS! Dads deserve some love and appreciation too! Spend the day celebrating Papa at our taproom. As always this FREE event will include local vendors, food trucks, photo booth, live music, paint your own pint, and, of course, BEER! (click link for full list of vendors)
Sat 11 AM - 5 PM June Used Book Sale Main Library, 501 Copper Ave NW Join us for the monthly book sale. There will be a variety of fiction, non-fiction, children and adults books, videos, DVDs, CDs, comic books, maps, and more available. Free for Members - $2 for Non-Members Free to all after noon. All Sales are held in the Lower Level, Main Library, Validated parking is available on 5th and Copper, kitty-corner to the library. The Friends of the Public Library is a non-profit organization. All proceeds go to supporting the Public Library of Albuquerque & Bernalillo County library programs
Sat 12 - 5 PM Summer Luau - Adoptables, Swag, Brews, and more! Lizard Tail Brewing Industrial, 3351 Columbia Dr. NE Hosted by Pitties and Kitties of New Mexico. We will have some PKR Tees, some PKR Pride gear, and best of all - our adoptabulls! Our booth will have a small auction set up… the prize being Tattoo Certificates with an ABQ tattoo artist! There will be a car show, other vendors, as well as water activities. Hope to see y’all there!
Sat 1 - 3 PM Family Field Day! Montgomery Park, Hosted by ABQ Family Chiropractic. A celebration of all the families who trust us with their care, and an opportunity for families who are considering our office to get to know our team in a fun, low-stakes environment. Food and family-friendly activities will be provided
Sat 1 - 4 PM Zouk with Jaime Arôxa! Alley Kats Tap Company, 222 Truman St. NE We will continue building on, and reviewing everything we have learned with Jamie Arôxa and Kiri Chapman thus far. We will continue to work on Zouk basics and building on the basics including connection and timing, musicality, lateral with variations, Yo-yo, viradinha, cambre, body, rolls, body, isolations, weight transfers, counterbalance, elástico, convergence & divergence, Wi-Fi, head, movement, styling, head movement, varying turns, and Chicote. Classes will be progressive and will be adjusted to the level of each class. Drop in anytime * All levels welcome * No partner needed * Cash preferred - can also accept Venmo and Cash App to $UWDstudios
Sat 1:30 - 4 PM Father's Day Tee Cabezon Park, 2307 Cabezon Blvd. SE, Rio Rancho Celebrate Father's Day with a round of miniature golf or two! Tee-off with dad at our Annual Father's Day "Tee". Enjoy some snacks, and an Arnold Palmer while making a craft with dad. Prizes awarded for the top 3 teams in miniature golf! Each child and parent must register individually. NO DROP-INS. Please contact the Cabezon Community Center at 505-892-4499 for more info
Sat 4 - 5 PM East Coast Swing Group Class Enchantment Dancing, 337 San Pedro Dr. NE Welcome to our Bronze American East Coast Swing Class! Whether you are a newbie stepping on to the dance floor for the first time or a seasoned professional wanting to brush up on basics, as well as anyone in-between, this class is for you! East Coast Swing is an exciting, up-beat dance that is endlessly versatile! No partner necessary, and dropping in is fine! Class cost is only $10, and a punch card for 6 classes is $50
Sat 6 - 10 PM Baddie Fest OT Circus, 709 Central Ave NW let's all have a fun summer night. Fairy Julz (crystals and more to raise your energy) will be at @ otcircus. Market, Music, Dance Performers, Crystal Pop Up Booth, Henna, Woman Vendors. Tag and invite your favorite baddies
Sat 6 - 11 PM Heights Summerfest North Domingo Baca Park, Celebrate warm weather and outdoor fun at a free community gathering during an Albuquerque Summerfest. This free concert series features local businesses with handcrafted products in The Shops, food trucks with freshly made cuisine in the Food Court, libations created by breweries, wineries and distilleries in The Cantina, entertainment by local talent, and a production by a national headliner all at a City park (click here for more info: live music, food trucks, kids' activities, drinks, vendors, parking)
Sat 7 PM Dancing Queens Sunshine Theater, 120 Central Ave SW Throw out your calendar! Buy a new calendar! Mark June 10th as the first and ONLY date in your calendar! Pride weekend, all the dancing queens are descending on the Sunshine Theater for the night of all nights. Juicee Früt presents Dancing Queens! Featuring performances by Red Light Cameras, ABBAquerque, Galaxy, Juicee Früt, Drag Performances from CoCo Caliente & Mr. Rusty Nutz, Forbidden Früt Market, & more! (tickets)
Sat 7 PM Death On The Beach: A Metalcore Beach Party Launchpad, 618 Central Ave SW Join us for a night filled with beach-going shenanigans and some of the best metalcore bands Albuquerque has to offer. Swimwear, flip flops, sunscreen and lais ENCOURAGED! Come out and rage with us, and let's make this a night to remember! Presale tickets are $10 and are available through any band. Just send them a message! Online tickets through Holdmyticket will be available soon. Inhuman Hands, EYE, Secure The Void, One Last Summer
Sat 9 PM Temple of Sound Presents Starry Night Juno, 1501 1st St. NW This event will feature our guest DJ Chris Losack! He's a longtime DJ who primarily spins house and techno but also has roots in industrial and dark music. He will be showing his dark side this time out! Join us for another spectacular event! Sparkly or night sky attire encouraged but not required! 21+ / No cover
Sat 9 PM Pride 2023 Effex, 420 Central Ave SW Spunjy Hicks Lounge: Malik Patio: DJ Chris de Jesus Side Effex: Xblyssid
Sat 10:30 PM Late Nite Comedy Jam The Guild Cinema, 3405 Central Ave NE Ristra Comedy and Chuck Parker Comedy present a stellar lineup of standup comedians! This month's headliner: Josh Fournier Featuring Chuck Parker & Sara Anne Myers and your host Alex Benton
** Sun 6/11 *\*
Sun 8 AM - 2 PM Hot Rods for Hunger Car Show and Poker Run 2801 Eubank Blvd NE Yes, our amazing car show fundraiser is happening again, thanks to Bell’s Brewery and the Mopar Most Wanted car club. This year, for early registration, we are having a Kickstart happy hour with Bells Brewery at O’Niell’s Heights location on Juan Tabo. Join us and register your car. All makes and models are welcome. Come out and see some of the coolest cars in Albuquerque. There will be raffles, food trucks, lots of awards for the cars, and a food drive for the Storehouse food pantry. Enter the Poker Run, the Car Show, or both today!
Sun 10 AM Rocketman Historic Lobo Theater, 3013 Central Ave NE THE HISTORIC LOBO THEATER along with Albuquerque Film & Music Experience is excited to bring Rocketman to the big screen! Showing Starts at 11:30 am Tickets are ONLY $10 for General Admission Come Early Brunch Starts at 10 am Full Buffet Available for only $21 The ticket price is for entry to the movie only. Pajama brunch and a movie. Exclusive Brunch Menu! Made to order pancakes, mimosas and more. 10% off if you come in your pajamas
Sun 10 AM - 2 PM STEAM DAY Rail Yards Market, 777 1st St. SW Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) all put New Mexico on the Map as a unique place. Standing for over one hundred years, the historic Rail Yards of Albuquerque stand as an ode to a period of extreme innovation for the Rio Grande basin area. Albuquerque literally rose and became what it is around the Rail Yards, and railroad era that brought so much innovation. In these industrial cathedrals, we hum with innovation again.. Activating the space for community use, the Rail Yards Market is non-profit (certified 501c3), bringing together small businesses in agriculture, food, and artisan manufacturing on a local scale. Our STEAM stands for Sustainable, Traditional, Educational and Artistic Modalities. In this area we host interactive demonstrations. Mini-Makers Unite! Learn about what makes a laser light up, a 3D printer build, and so much more! Bring out your tech, geek, and inquisitive minds to the Rail Yards Market and visit makers from Quelab. Free for all! Everyone is welcome! EBT doubled with Double-Up-Food-Bucks, ADA Accessible, Senior and WIC programs welcome, Fresh & local produce, Breakfast & lunch prepared food options, 120+ local food, healing, and art businesses, Parking & restrooms, FREE :: LOCAL :: FAMILY FRIENDLY :: PET FRIENDLY
Sun 10:30 - 11:30 AM Mindful Movement - Yoga in the Park Academy Hills Park, 9709 Layton Ave NE Meet us on the southwest side of the park, just southwest of the playground, under the large trees. Looks for the Aumies sign! Bring your mat, block, strap and water!
Sun 2 - 4 PM Lumberyard Jazz Trio Sawmill Market, 1909 Bellamah Ave NW The Lumberyard Jazz Trio is back to bring exciting jazz melodies to Sawmill Market. They use an interchanging group of New Mexican instrumentalists who have traveled nationwide to perform, lead by saxophonist Sean Johnson
Sun 3 PM Pride Tea Dance on the Patio Effex, 420 Central Ave SW 3 - 6 PM: DJ Mike Demarco 6 - 9 PM: DJ Spunjy Hicks Featuring performances by Avery Martini, Jessica K. Daniels, Imani Martini
Sun 4 - 7 PM Music on the Patio: Squash Blossom Boys Canteen Brewhouse, 2381 Aztec Rd NE Based in Albuquerque, The Squash Blossom Boys have played southwestern stages for over ten years. With beginnings as a garage band, they have explored a variety of musical genres including rock, jazz, reggae and more to find the hard driving, high lonesome sound of Bluegrass music. The current central players include Dustin Orbesen (Dobro, Mandolin, Vocals), Kit Murray (Banjo, Vocals), Kyle Malone (Guitar), Peter Lisignoli (Bass)
Sun 5 - 8 PM Mack 'n Cheese Sunday Variety Show Juno, 1501 1st St. NW Variety show with Mack 'n Cheese (Indy Hip Hop), Cali Shaw (Americana), Basilaris Trio (Jazz), Sol de la Noche, Melissa Prada (spoken word) Monthly variety show with Mack 'n Cheese (Indy Hip Hop), Cali Shaw (Americana), Basilaris Trio (Jazz), Sol de la Noche, Melissa Prada (spoken word), vendors. Family-friendly (if your kids already know the F-word). Food available for purchase. On the patio, weather permitting, or in the Gallery
Sun 7 - 10 PM S.O.S - Salsa On Sunday Dance Social 505 Spirits, 105 Harvard Dr. SE Salsa On Sunday Dance Social *With guest DJ's *Latin Dance Performances *The Occasional LIVE Music Performance *And Always... Social Dancing! salsa timba bachata merengue *What is it about a Social* The essence of a Social is for the dance community to get together and dance. Socials offer a relaxed night of dancing. Socials continue to draw dance enthusiasts who get lost in their salsa “addiction” by dancing and enjoying the music. Socials offer something for every level of dancer at any age. Bands and DJs have more freedom to play sets which appeal to the dance-centric crowd. It's about the music. It's about the dance. If you want to have an alternative to the club, are underage, or simply want to get in some good dancing - check out a Social, you might be surprised at how much fun you have
Sun 7:30 PM Brit Floyd Revel ABQ, 4720 Alexander Blvd. NE Brit Floyd returns to the stage in 2023 to perform a brand-new production celebrating 50 years of the ground-breaking and iconic musical masterpiece The Dark Side of the Moon. The show will feature classic tracks from the album such as Time, Money, Us and Them and The Great Gig in the Sky. The 2 and a half hours plus set list will also include other highlights from Pink Floyd’s magnificent catalogue of albums, including tracks from The Wall, Wish You Were Here, Animals, The Division Bell, Medal and much more (tickets)
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2023.06.08 04:30 Bones_Dont_Lie First Chevy - 2023 Silverado LTZ

First Chevy - 2023 Silverado LTZ
Worked for the brand for a long time, first time owner. Only 100 miles on the odo so far but I'm pretty happy with the purchase. I've got both a travel trailer and horse trailer so I needed a hauling vehicle, but wanted to do it in style. Looking forward to get more miles on her and testing her out hauling.
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2023.06.08 04:24 hotasanicecube A weird Walmart experience.

Dropped in a Walmart (FL) after 1am, checked the signs and they said “no semi or trailer parking”. Slept a little late and my prox alarm alerted me to movement. It was security and she walked the whole van. Knocked and she said I had been there for a while and asked if I was waiting on someone (handicapped bus).
She seemed like she wanted to ask me more questions but my normal answer was “I’ve been here all night, If you want me to roll, I’ll roll”. She then pointed to a little lot on the property (about 50’ behind me at the tip) and said if you want to stay over there you can stay all week or month. Twice.
It CLEARLY was marked with “you will be towed” signs but turns out a manager of the store stayed in an RV at the entrance and it was like his little 4 row private campground. It was shitty though. Garbage filled carts, generators running. Trashy cars with plastic bags for screens, But quite likely, employees. I’ll keep this one under wraps because I’m not going to harsh his gig with travelers, But I’ve never been rousted by security and then invited to a private area.
Keep your shit tight, don’t litter or be a nuisance and Karma will come back. I stayed another night but I’m not into parking lot camping and I rolled out with the surf report at 5am.
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2023.06.08 04:08 Oletimeybloodghosts I need to share my theory with someone

I have no one around to share this theory who can debate it etc so I wanted to share this theory. It builds off the sequel theory greatly. I’m going to broad stroke it and will respond with examples etc as needed in comments in hope of a dialog.
I feel the remake is directly after AC. The movie ends out with Zack and Aerith leaving the church as life stream ghosts or whatever.
So we move to Aerith communing with the livestream in the opening sequence. The whole purpose of the remake story is not an alternate timeline but that of a “travel back and correct” as AC and DoC show the world is not saved or better after the OG victory. This is her returning the knowledge of events to herself. Sephiroth is not destroyed as given by his parting words in AC. Thus two people are now trying to rewrite history for their own endgame.
Cloud is capable of remembering snippets due to the S cells he received from Hojo post Niebelhiem. This is also why I feel Sephiroth can’t be eliminated as his soul has remnants to latch onto.
Going forward, I do not feel Zack is alive. I believe that since we know Zack, whether this is plot armor or Jenova cells or S cells, is still in absorbed by the lifestream and given the S cells I feel any appearance of him will be akin to Sephiroth taking over remnants like Kadaz in AC or in Remake. This is going to be to force Cloud and group to acknowledge the truth behind the last 7 years instead of spotty memory time in an attempt to prevent the black materia incident which will just lead to the new shocking way of Aerith death: with Zack at TOTA when we will see that it’s not been Zack but a clone possessed. This will drive Cloud and Tifa unhinged trying to determine if he’s real etc as hinted by the audio showing Tifa already questioning his memories in the trailer. Sephiroth still gets the black materia and the game progresses as normalish as possible to the OG with obvious adjustments to Forgotten City.
How this ends is still to be determined with Holy now needing to be cast in another way but it is possible to say holy was not truly cast by Aerith in the OG and the materia simply required the sacrifice and removal of the threat to fulfill its purpose.
I see the trilogy ending with AC gameplay with Sephiroth dying for good without stating Cloud will never be rid of him signaling the ending of the compilation.
If you made it this far thank you I know it’s rambling but would love to discuss.
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2023.06.08 01:19 briaranne77 Lol someone come get your grandpa

Scrolling through Facebook marketplace around Denver like.. hahahah this guy thinks he’s slick but I’d take the second one honestly
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2023.06.08 01:17 SearchCz Monitor Shopping

I have a mac mini I use primarily for entertainment in my travel trailer. I currently have a 32" curved screen Samsung C32F391FW monitor that is working well for this purpose, but it is lacking a few features that I'm missing so I'm considering replacing this thing. Specifically, I am hoping to find a similar monitor that also offers:
1) built-in OTA HDTV tuner 2) built-in speakers 3) built-in camera for video chats would be a bonus
Anyone know of a 32" max monitor that has any/all of these?
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2023.06.08 01:15 honkyslonky Ant ID? Picked up in SW Michigan. Found in my Travel trailer.

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2023.06.08 00:17 NeedmoarCCs Another lift question…

Hey Tundra friends! I’ve got a 2012 2WD with a spacer level kit up front (1” spacer for 2” lift). I’m obviously not much of a wheeler, but I do like to take my rig out boondocking often and would appreciate a bit more clearance. Honestly, my current set up is “fine” but I’ve been getting the itch to get my project hat on.
So far my research has pointed me to the value oriented Bilstein 5100’s set on the top clip. That would get me 3” lift and allow me to run 285/75/18 tires with no real worry about rubbing. I do have a heavy ass high clearance bumper with a winch though. Will those numbers still work out? Should I also be using the Coach Builder shims? Any advice on that setup appreciated!
My real reason for this post though is the rear end. As you can see in the photo, I haul my dirtbike on a hitch carrier. Bike and carrier come in around 330lbs. It’s nice and smooth on the road, but when I’m off highway, I’ve definitely hit the stops. I also tow a travel trailer a few times a year. And the sag on that is ugly.
From what I’ve gathered, my options are pretty much shackles, airbags, and weight distribution hitch. Hitch is kind of out of the question since it only solves one part of my problem.
I’m leaning airbags with daystar cradles since it’s an easy adjust from bike carrier to trailer. I just wanted to know can I also do a 1” rear lift (to level out the front 3”) with the bags? And what are my options there?
Thanks in advance!
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2023.06.08 00:08 greenerdoc Next steps after getting in an accident (liability only)

I was unfortunately involved in an accident in NY. The other person made a illegal left across a 2 lane road (with double yellow) coming out of a parking lot and struck me on the passenger front wheel.The street is laid out with 1 lane with mostly street parking, 1 travel lane, and at that point there was a left turn lane, which I was on to make a left turn. There were some parked cars along the side of the street, as well as a car stopped on a the travel lane that obscured my view of him until he was on top of me. Everyone seems Ok, but neither car was drivable, probably broken/bent tie rods at mniumum as well as some body damage. I called the police and they will create a report that should be availbale in 5-7 days. I had called my own insurance thinking I had road assistance, but I didnt and tehy told me to call the other guys insurance to file a claim. I took some pictures of my own car and the other guys car as well as the street/parking lot entryway where the accident happened. Both cars are older cars (mine a 2006 Mini cooper conv with 85k miles and the other guys was a beater project 1994 BMW 325) I got the car towed to a shop and the shop owner told me to initiate a claim with the other guys insurance (State Farm). I filed a claim with state farm using their online utility. He said it looks like I have some suspension pieces that will need to be replaced as well as a whole bunch of body work (front bumper, trim, hood at minimum) but frame is probably ok. He said said he wont dig into it until I hear from insurance incase they want an adjuster to look at the car first.
My concerns are that insurance may decide to total the car (its a desirable, well maintained, low mileage car). If insurance doesnt pay for whatever reason, I may just have the suspension fixed so it is drivable and then source used parts to fix the body work myself.
I understand that its useful to have collision so insurance can fight this battle for me to get my car fixed, however i dont.. so what can I do now to protect myself and expidite this process to get my car fixed (or get to some kind of resolution).
Thanks for any recommendations.
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2023.06.07 22:59 oregoncatlover Tips for saving money when you own a horse?

I'm probably going to cross post this in the personal finance subreddit but I also wanted to discuss with fellow equestrians: my husband and I are working toward lowering our monthly costs and increasing our incomes so we can buy property in the future. Our goal is to have horses at home someday (not about saving money - but because I am a control freak and want to do care myself, and so I can offer lessons/boarding from home!)
I currently own one young horse, and she is our biggest nonessential expense. Her board is $350/month for partial care, which is good in our area. I work off most of her board by doing shifts at the barn on weekends. I also work full-time as an office assistant making $40k/yr. My husband works in shipping making $50k/yr.
We live in a cheap rental house and budget pretty tight on food (we don't really eat out, we don't drink, we don't travel). Unfortunately we don't have much savings as I had to have a couple of surgeries last year. We don't have or want kids ever, enabling us to save more.
In regards to my horse's expenses, I don't own tack (I ride in a bareback pad and halter). I don't shoe, I use a good barefoot trimmer. I don't skimp on healthcare - I invest in vet maintenance to keep her healthy, as well as in my education to keep her sound. I don't have a truck or trailer (but am saving for them). She is in training to be a children's lesson pony so I can make a little income with her, but she's not quite ready yet as she's young and still learning. I may have a college student half leasing her soon. I'm working on some certifications so I can offer lessons and such in the near future.
My husband is actively applying for higher-paying jobs in areas that would be cheaper for us to live in so we can both increase our income and decrease our costs of living. I just increased my own income by getting this office job, as I was doing retail work before this making way less. Neither of us have degrees so that's a bit of a limitation, but we also don't have ANY debt (now that we've paid off my medical debt, except we are also starting our savings from scratch unfortunately).
I know we would save money so much faster if I didn't own my horse, but I am doing everything I can to keep her costs down and I view her as a worthwhile long-term investment as I'll eventually be able to use her for teaching (and she is a really special little horse). But I know if we talked to a financial advisor they would tell us the best way to save monthly would be to lose the horse. That feels unfair because kids are expensive and if we had a kid it's not like they'd be telling us to give it up.
What am I missing here? What else can we do to increase our income, drive monthly expenses down, and reach our savings goals faster - without sacrificing me being a horse owner in the meantime? Or am I being totally unrealistic, and my darling girl needs to go??
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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2023.06.07 22:43 SerebiiOwnerCelebi The future is NOT now thanks to science, but i can go there at least!

(Ooc: Celebi will have a gimmick that she will sometimes reply to old posts to simulate her time travelling, so if she does try to play along and act as you did back then since this is your past self)
Ah, finally got here! Updating Serebii with the news from the latest Pokémon X and Y trailer really takes a while. Welp, my name is Celebi, great to meet you here in... Vitaera? For some reason i feel like Pokémon Ranger's Oblivia would be more fitting, i'm sure Accelgor agrees. Anyway, since i'm here, why not prove my time travelling powers with a bit of foreshadowing? In the near future, a Pokémon with different interchangeable forms will make it's appearance. Just who will it be? That's for you to figure out! Tee-hee!
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2023.06.07 22:37 yakker06 Upgrade to a 2500 or stay with the 1500?

I currently drive a 1500 Big Horn crew cab 5.7L and pull a 29’ travel trailer occasionally for my family of four. For a little more stability and payload capacity when towing, I’m thinking about buying a 2018 2500 Big Horn with 68k miles. 6.4L Hemi with the six speed transmission and 4.10 rear axle. I only put about 6k-7k miles a year on my trucks and could probably get the reduced down to about 5k. Most of my driving is local and low speed, I work only a mile from my house. I have two questions; what kind of longevity can I expect to get out of 2500 and is the 6-speed on the 2018 2500’s a good transmission? I know it won’t be as good as the 8 on gas mileage, but if gas mileage was my concern I would buy a Prius. I know there are a lot of variables in this equation, but speaking in general terms. Thanks.
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2023.06.07 22:32 liebestraumes [USA-CA] [H] Pokemon, Ace Attorney, Shin Megami Tensei, Yu-Gi-Oh!, JRPGs for DS, 3DS, GBA + PS4 [W] PayPal

Selling off a majority of what was left of my collection. Items are all adult-owned from a smoke and pet free home.
I'm also looking to purchase: Persona 5 Strikers (Switch), THEATRHYTHM Final Bar Premium Digital Deluxe, Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster Collection I-VI (Switch) if anyone has any of those available.
Payment is through PayPal F&F.
https://imgur.com/a/RuLGpKy
https://imgur.com/a/2xUZeG4
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Switch:
Code: Realize, Guardian of Rebirth (Collector's Edition, SEALED) - $70
Cytus Alpha (Launch Edition) - $55
Danganronpa Decadence (Collectors Edition, SEALED) - $100
LA Noire (SEALED) - $45
Root Letter Last Answer (Day One Edition, SEALED) - $40
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DS:
999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors (bought from Aksys booth at Anime Expo a long time ago, was given the alternate cover art with purchase) - $120
Ace Attorney: Apollo Justice - $40
Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth - $70
Cooking Mama 3 Shop & Chop - $13
Crafting Mama - $13
Final Fantasy The 4 Heroes of Light - $40
Maplestory DS (JPN) - $30
Nodame Cantabile (JPN) - $20
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - $30
Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Justice For All - $35
Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations - $30
Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations (Cart Only) - $15
Princess Debut - $50
Super Mario 64 DS - $28
Shin Megami Tensei Strange Journey (Launch Edition) - $85
Style Savvy - $25
The World Ends With You - $45
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5DS Stardust Accelerator World Championship 2009 (NO MANUAL) - $25
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3DS:
Animal Crossing Happy Home Designer - $20
Bravely Default - $38
Cooking Mama Sweet Shop - $25
Corpse Party Back to School Edition - $145
Fire Emblem Awakening - $45
Fire Emblem Conquest - $45
Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon - $15
Mario Kart 7 - $20
Miitopia - $25
Naruto Powerful Shipuden (Spine has spelling error, "NARTUO") - $35
Pokemon X - $35
Pokemon Y - $35
Pokemon Alpha Sapphire - $45
Pokemon Omega Ruby - $45
Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney - $170
Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology (Launched Edition, SEALED) - $170
Rune Factory 4 - $30
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2 Record Breaker (Launch Edition, SEALED) - $130
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner Soul Hackers (Launch Edition, SEALED) - $170
Shin Megami Tensei IV (Collector's Edition) - $130
Shin Megami Tensei Strange Journey Redux (SEALED) - $80
Stella Glow (Cart Only) - $40
Style Savvy Fashion Forward - $120
Style Savvy Trendsetters - $25
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call - $20
Yokai Watch (Sealed) - $30
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GBA:
Barbie 12 Dancing Princesses - $5
Cartoon Network Collection, GBA Video - $8 each
Disney's Party - $5
Frogger's Adventures - $5
Golden Sun - $40
Mario Party Advance - $25
Yu-Gi-Oh! 7 Trials of Glory - $10
Yu-Gi-Oh! Destiny Board Traveler - $5
Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters (Label damage) - $8
Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction - $10
Yu-Gi-Oh! The Eternal Duelist Soul (x2) - $8
Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards (with manual) - $10
Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters World Championship 2006 - $25
Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004 - $10
Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel (label damage) - $8
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Duel Academy - $25
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PSP:
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5DS Tag Force 5 (Damaged Case) - $40
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PS4:
Final Fantasy VII Remake, Deluxe Edition (SEALED) - $65
PlayStation 4 500 GB Console - $165 shipped, includes two controllers and all cables.
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2023.06.07 22:32 Helios_Ra_Phoebus Question about Spot and his treatment by Alchemax in Across The Spider-Verse

Disclaimer: I missed about first 30 mins of the movie. I started watching from the part where Miles is already fighting Spot before going to School (the same part showed in the trailers). Therefore, I’m missing quite a bit of context, but here’s my question:
So, you’re telling me Spot was just “laughed” at and let go? Alchemax, the company that was trying to make multidimensional travel happen, just let go a multiverse traversing guy? Like okay, maybe they did not know his full capabilities, but you’re telling me a guy covered in holes from a multidimensional producing collider was thought to be a harmless freak and laughed off? Like, they didn’t try to capture, torture or even find out what the extent of his abilities could be? I mean, laughing at him, I can understand. But he never mentions any kind of experiments being done on him, and everyone just abandoning him. Like, they don’t even test his body even if the person was considered to be a joke?
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2023.06.07 22:11 AtilaTheHuntley Guardian Revival and how it relates to Cayde-6 in the Final Shape Trailer

Forgive me if this is wildly off base. I know some lore but I am not Byf. If some or all of this common knowledge/disproven/impossible don't be afraid to call me out. This is just an idea I had.
In the trailer for the Final Shape that Bungie put out a few weeks ago we see a revived (and slightly glowy) Cayde-6 inside the Traveler with Ikora (who appears as she always has). This got many people, me included, thinking about how this is possible. Is this Cayde-7? Is time travel involved? I think it is something else entirely, and it directly relates to something we Guardians do multiple times a day; Die.
It is common knowledge that when our ghosts revived us for the first time, and made us Guardians we did not have any memories of who we used to be. This is the case for all Guardians. Why is it then that when Guardians die and our ghosts resurrect us we then retain our memories? Is it because we have the Light, and that some how preserves our bodies in such a way that our brains don't decay enough for us to lose our memories. I don't think this works for a few reasons. 1. Guardians suffer severe brain trauma all the time, getting your head blown off by a hand cannon will do just as much to destroy memories as natural decay. 2. Savathun was dead for literally seconds before being revived and she lost all her memories as well like any other light bearer.
Here is what I think is going on. Our ghosts are constantly backing up our memories/personality/consciousness to the Traveler in the same way you can backup the hard drive of computer.
This makes everything fit. Why, when we were first revived, did we have no memories? there was no copy of us backed up to the Traveler? How does our ghost revive us? They fix any physical damage and then implant our backed up consciousness into our body. Why is Cayde in the Traveler? That is Cayde's last update. As soon as his ghost was killed the updated stopped. The Cayde in the Traveler seems confused about his situation because he doesn't know that he died. The last thing he remembers is him winning a fight.
TL;DR Our ghosts are constantly backing up our consciousness to the Traveler and when we die they replant that copy back into our bodies. The Cayde we see in the Final Shape trailer is the last copy his ghost made before it was killed.
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2023.06.07 22:01 N64ExpansionPack Can we get rid of the time travel spoiler rules? Gameloft is starting to timegate every questline.

I get it, people don't want to be spoiled. Unfortunately the main questline ends with the rifts showing up, and we still haven't seen the Dark Castle in person like in the trailer. Someone who time traveled got the next part of the story quests, but had I not known this, I would have thought the game was bugged.
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2023.06.07 21:19 DegenerateStoner710 38 [M4F] #NewJersey Looking for a longterm partner, so over apps and fake accounts

\*\*\*Hello,As so many on here demand, when sending your FIRST D..M please include your Name, Location, Age and a photo. Please do not just say hi.\*\*\* 99% of you explicitly ignore this I am only interested in something longterm with the right person. I am in no way shape or form looking for, flings, one night stands, to be 1 of 12 in your rotation etc. Please no games or drama, that stuff was ok 20 years ago lol. I honestly am leaning towards NO children as I find it near impossible to find someone to take out for coffee, let alone have a child with. So atm anything child related is a hard pass unless for some reason you are in fact so different from everyone else that you completely change my outlook on life, then and only then can we perhaps entertain the thought of children ( this also includes people that currently have children, no thanks). I do work full time, just starting a new job. I do enjoy to cook and bbq and would love someone who is also capable of cooking and or can bring something new to the table. I am looking for the ride or die type, someone I dont have to walk on eggshells around, someone who doesnt support the alphabet army or go along with any of those mainstream woke psychosis. Someone with a great and very dark sense of humor, you can take it and give it right back. Just someone who's fun, likes to travel, and actually wants to build a life together.-------------------Hard NO's; 1. Cigarette smokers 2. heavy drinkers 3. History of physical / sexual abuse 4. mens haircuts 5. Anyone remotely close to any possible viral clip you can imagine 6. Single moms 7. New Profiles / BRAND NEW accounts
\--------------------Please be 420 friendlyComedians : Tom Segura, Dave Chapelle, Jim Norton, Bill Burr, Tim Dillon aka The Pig, Mark Normand, Christina P, Ali Wong, Joe Rogan, William Montgomery aka the big red machine, kill tony, etc to name a few--------------------Shows : Trailer park boys, Letter kenney, simpsons, forensic files ( anything crime related especially serial killer documentaries ), Brooklyn 99, schitts creek, Seinfeld, southpark, breaking bad, better call Saul, Shoresy , Paradise PD, Brickleberry, Banshee, Ozarks blah blah---------------------Music : literally all over the place, mostly prefer metal / edm , changes by mood.---------------------variety of podcasts : YMH, Radio Rental, Crime Junkie, Tim Dillon show, Congratulations, stuff you should know, All over the road, tuesdays with stories, park after dark , Ramsey show, JRE, chip chipperson , Haiyaa with Nigel Eng, long days, history hyenas etc
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2023.06.07 21:08 jchasinga First RV Road Trip from Vegas to Seattle

First RV Road Trip from Vegas to Seattle
Hi, we are a family of 5 - My wife and I, a six-year-old, a baby, and a poodle! We are renting a class C 2011 Fleetwood Jamboree RV (26') out on our first month-long road trip from our home in Vegas up to Seattle/Bellevue. It would be so awesome if we can get some tips and advice from folks who have done this before from RV and travel perspective! Here is our itinerary:
[Day 1]: Driving from Vegas past Bakersfield to Sequoia RV park near Sequoia/Kings Canyon Big Stump Entrance (6 hr).
[Day 2]: Drive into Sequoia National Park, then back for another night at Sequoia RV Park.
[Day 3]: Drive into Kings Canyon National Park, and then head to High Sierra RV Park in Oakhurst, close to Yosemite entrance (2 hr).
[Day 4]: Drive into Yosemite, then back for another night at High Sierra RV Park.
[Day 5]: Head over to Coyote Valley RV Park near San Jose in the bay area (3 hr)
[Day 6]: Stay in the Bay Area to revisit old friends and places
[Day 7]: Head over to Lake Tahoe KOA (3-4 hr)
[Day 8]: Stay in Lake Tahoe
[Day 9]: Head over to Redding RV Park in Redding, CA (near Mt. Shasta) (4 hr)
[Day 10]: Head over to Waterwheel RV Park, OR near Crater Lake National Park (3 hr)
[Day 11]: Stay around Crater Lake and Klamath Falls, OR
[Day 12]: Head over to Sandy Riverfront RV Resort near Portland, OR (5 hr)
[Day 13]: Head over to Trailer Inn RV Park in Bellevue (3 hr 20 min)
We plan to spend the next 10 days in Bellevue and rent a car to explore Seattle (A little nervous to drive the rig into the city), but haven't planned a return trip yet (we have around 8 days for the return trip).
Since we are traveling with a baby (and our first time in an RV), most RV parks we reserved mostly come with full hookups and some amenities. I'm a little anxious about our first 3 days driving so long to the first RV park since it is very close to Sequoia and Kings Canyon Big Stump Entrance and I learned that we can only enter Sequoia through that entrance. It's so hard and confusing to get information such as road closures for these parks.
Does this seem doable? Any stretch sounds too long? Any advice, please? Again our first time in an RV so we are nervous about everything!
Our 26' 2011 Fleetwood Jamboree
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2023.06.07 20:31 BigSquam Recommendations

Hello friends. I have 26 days to travel from Rapid City, SD to Chicago, IL. I'll be towing my 27' Crossroads Sunset Trail Travel Trailer and would love recommendations for cool places to visit and explore. I'm not a fan of heavily populated tourist destinations but exceptions can be made. I would appreciate any suggestions for amazing lesser known destinations. Thanks so much.
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2023.06.07 20:25 jimbobbypaul Ranking the Top 131 FBS Programs of the Last 40 Years: 79. Colorado State

Main hub thread with the full 131 rankings
The best Rams team west of the Mississippi.
Colorado State’s been consistently solid in the Mountain West with a few great years under Sonny Lubick and Jim McElwain mixed in. Lubick was so successful that Colorado State’s since named their field after him: Sonny Lubick Field at Canvas Stadium. Under his tutelage, CSU won 6 conference titles (3 WAC, 3 Mountain West) from 1994-2002. Before Lubick arrived, CSU hadn’t won a conference title in 40 years, and only 1 in the last 60. They owe this ranking to Lubick, and I think fans would admit the same.

Best Seasons and Highlights

1. 1997: 15. Colorado State: 11-2 (22.264) 2. 1994: 12. Colorado State: 10-2 (21.327) 3. 2000: 20. Colorado State: 10-2 (16.288) 4. 2002: 31. Colorado State: 10-4 (11.984) 5. 2014: 33. Colorado State: 10-3 (10.201) 6. 1995: 36. Colorado State: 8-4 (5.313) 7. 1999: 33. Colorado State: 8-4 (4.733) 8. 1990: 39. Colorado State: 9-4 (2.203) 9. 1998: 37. Colorado State: 8-4 (1.545) 10. 2001: 52. Colorado State: 7-5 (-3.476) 11. 2016: 58. Colorado State: 7-6 (-5.288) 12. 1996: 47. Colorado State: 7-5 (-6.170) 13. 2003: 57. Colorado State: 7-6 (-6.569) 14. 1989: 51. Colorado State: 5-5-1 (-8.225) 15. 1986: 53. Colorado State: 6-5 (-8.536) 16. 2013: 74. Colorado State: 8-6 (-12.283) 17. 2017: 79. Colorado State: 7-6 (-14.321) 18. 2005: 76. Colorado State: 6-6 (-16.626) 19. 1993: 65. Colorado State: 5-6 (-17.348) 20. 2008: 75. Colorado State: 7-7 (-17.804) 21. 2015: 79. Colorado State: 7-6 (-17.810) 22. 1985: 66. Colorado State: 5-7 (-19.493) 23. 2020: 98. Colorado State: 1-3 (-24.733) 24. 1992: 86. Colorado State: 5-7 (-26.680) 25. 2004: 86. Colorado State: 4-7 (-28.454) 26. 1983: 82. Colorado State: 5-7 (-30.220) 27. 2019: 109. Colorado State: 4-8 (-34.012) 28. 2006: 102. Colorado State: 4-8 (-36.913) 29. 1984: 89. Colorado State: 3-8 (-37.145) 30. 2012: 101. Colorado State: 4-8 (-37.216) 31. 2009: 104. Colorado State: 3-9 (-37.476) 32. 2007: 102. Colorado State: 3-9 (-37.664) 33. 2021: 110. Colorado State: 3-9 (-39.870) 34. 1991: 90. Colorado State: 3-8 (-40.286) 35. 2011: 106. Colorado State: 3-9 (-43.112) 36. 2022: 121. Colorado State: 3-9 (-44.898) 37. 2018: 114. Colorado State: 3-9 (-45.892) 38. 2010: 108. Colorado State: 3-9 (-46.767) 39. 1987: 100. Colorado State: 1-11 (-53.363) 40. 1988: 98. Colorado State: 1-10 (-54.237) Overall Score: 10531 (79th) 
Colorado State has a worse winning percentage than some teams lower on the list like Louisiana Tech, but has had higher highs with five 10 win seasons. Adept at producing quality skill position players lately, CSU’s 4 consensus All-Americans have been WR Rashard Higgins (2014), WR Michael Gallup (2017), TE Trey McBride (2021), and DB Greg Myers (1995). During the Lubick years CSU was a consistent top non-Power 6 team, appearing in the Top 25 at any point in the season for 7 straight years from 1997-2003. 1994 and 2014 as well. Notable NFL players have included LB Joey Porter, LB Shaquil Barrett, WR Michael Gallup, and TE Joel Dreessen.

Top 5 Seasons

Worst Season: 1988 (1-10 overall, 1-7 WAC)
It was a bad time to be a Colorado State fan. Colorado University, just a 1 hour drive from CSU, would win the national title 2 years later in 1990. Colorado State themselves floundered to a combined 2-21 record from 1987-88, with not much hope for the future. A 1-10 record featured 5 one-possession losses, and a last place finish in the WAC. A late season Toilet Bowl matchup between 1-9 New Mexico and 1-8 Colorado State decided who was placed in the basement, with New Mexico narrowly avoiding the distinction with a 24-23 win. CSU’s lone win was over San Diego State, who finished 3-8. QB Scooter Molander (great name) threw 9 TD to 22 INT, leading the country in picks. RB Scott Whitehouse (less cool name but still solid) led the team in rushing yards and receptions, totalling 1081 yards from scrimmage. And my personal favorite, backup RB Todd Yert, added 651 from scrimmage. Yert would actually go on to be a key contributor over the next 3 years, totalling 36 rushing TDs in his career.
5. 2014 (10-3 overall, 6-2 Mountain West)
Before Jim McElwain had his highs and lows at Florida, he was the up-and-coming coach at Colorado State. CSU was already coming off its best season in over a decade at 8-6 in 2013, and many thought they could take it a step further in 2014. CSU avenged last season’s loss to Colorado in the opener, winning 31-17 thanks to 100 yard rushing performances from RBs Dee Hart and Trevous Jarrells. They weren’t quite good enough to take down Boise State yet, the class of the WAC, and fell to 1-1. After that, things were great—they beat Boston College and future CSU coach Steve Addazio 24-21, a 10-4 Utah State team 16-13, and rival Wyoming 45-31. By the end of the year, #22 Colorado State was 10-1 playing 8-3 Air Force, and All-American WR Rashard Higgins did all he could (193 yards and 2 TD) but AF walked off on a 27-24 FG. CSU got blown out in the bowl to #23 Utah as well, once a former Mountain West rival who had since moved on to a stronger conference.
QB Garrett Grayson won Mountain West Offensive POTY, throwing for 4006 yards 32 TD 7 INT and ranking 2nd in the country in YPA. WR Rashard Higgins was a consensus All-American and a finalist for the Biletnikoff Award, catching 96 passes for 1750 yards and 17 TD. Jim McElwain won MWC Coach of the Year, and was scooped up by Florida before the bowl game.
4. 2002 (10-4 overall, 6-1 Mountain West)
By this point in time, Sonny Lubick had established Colorado State as a non-AQ conference power, winning 5 conference titles in the prior 8 seasons. This was the last of them, and the 4th best team of his. Led by QB Bradlee Van Pelt, who was originally recruited by Nick Saban to play at Michigan State, the Rams’ season could not have started any better. He out-dueled Matt Schaub and Virginia on opening day, winning 35-29. After that was one of the biggest wins in school history, beating #7 Colorado 19-14. Van Pelt spiked the ball into a Colorado defender’s helmet after a 23 yard TD run to take the lead with 6 minutes remaining. CUBuffs.com called it “one of the most classless displays of sportsmanship the rivalry has ever seen.” Colorado State flirted with the top 25 most of the year, getting up to #16 by the end of the year to play UNLV. CSU lost both that game and the bowl game to TCU, but still clinched the Mountain West title. Wins included top 25 finishers Virginia and Colorado, along with 8-5 Air Force and 7-6 Louisville.
Van Pelt won his 1st of 2 Mountain West Offensive POTY awards, throwing for 2000+ yards while rushing for 819 and 11 TD. RB Cecil Sapp, who missed the entire 2001 season with a foot injury, was an absolute workhorse, leading the NCAA in rushing attempts, carrying the ball 347 times for 1601 yards and 17 TD. Lubick’s final season would be in 2007.
3. 2000 (10-2 overall, 6-1 Mountain West)
Colorado State moved from the WAC to the Mountain West in 1999, and won the conference title in their first year. Going into 2000, they aimed to repeat. They continued to make Colorado’s life hell, beating the #23 Buffaloes for the second straight year in the opener. After a letdown loss to Arizona State, CSU began its quest for a 2nd straight MWC title, beating eventual 3rd place UNLV 20-19, 5th place New Mexico 17-14, and finally BYU 45-21, clinching at least a share of the Mountain West title. That set up 8-1 Colorado State vs 6-3 Air Force for a chance to win the title outright. Air Force took an early lead and CSU only barely couldn’t come back, falling 40-44 in the snow. The Rams still clinched an outright conference title the following week with a 37-13 beating of a poor Wyoming team. With a win over #22 Louisville in the bowl, Colorado State finished #14 in the AP Poll, the highest in school history. QB Matt Newton won MWC Offensive POTY, while LB Rick Crowell won Defensive POTY.
2. 1994 (10-2 overall, 7-1 WAC)
When Sonny Lubick took over in 1993, it can’t be understated how much of a graveyard the Colorado State program was. Before a bowl appearance in 1990, they played in just 1 bowl in their entire history, which dates back to 1902. Armed with 29 year old Urban Meyer as assistant coach, the 1994 team was the best in school history up to that point, and might still be. And nobody saw it coming.
Colorado State started by beating one of the classes of the WAC in Air Force, 34-21. A few weeks later it was #22 BYU’s turn, beating the Cougars 28-21. All of a sudden the Rams were serious contenders in the WAC. Down for so long, the unthinkable happened. #23 Colorado State travelled to #6 Arizona, one of the favorites for the national title. A few hours after the opening kickoff, the Rams stood with their heads held high, victors in Tucson 21-16. The win propelled CSU to #13, and the Rams hosted #18 Utah 2 weeks later. Utah won in a let down game, but CSU won their last 3 games to finish 10-1 and win their first ever WAC title and first conference title under Lubick. A 14-24 loss in the bowl to #20 Michigan showed they could definitely hang with the big boys, and the Arizona win wasn’t a fluke. Colorado State finished #16 in the nation with a 10-2 record, and were 12th in my rankings. Lubick earned Sports Illustrated National Coach of the Year.
1. 1997 (11-2 overall, 7-1 WAC)
As good as the 1994 team was, they only beat opponents by an average of 11 points a game, while the 1997 team outscored opponents by over 20 a game. After a disappointing 2-2 start with losses to Colorado and 0-24 to Air Force, CSU was flawless the rest of the way. A 9-2 regular season record featured an average score of 43-11 in the final 7 game win streak. 9-2 New Mexico and 9-2 Colorado State seemed like an even matchup on paper but it wasn’t close, with the Rams winning 41-13. A 35-24 win over #19 Missouri in the Holiday Bowl made up for losing the Holiday Bowl twice in 1994 and ‘95. Colorado State finished 17th in the AP Poll, and according to my algorithm, this is their best team.
The team set a school record for points (442) and TDs (59) in a season, ranking 7th in the nation in PPG (36.7). The defense forced 43 turnovers in 13 games, with future NFL starters LB Joey Porter, LB Clark Haggans, and DB Jason Craft, and was also top 10 in the country giving up just 15.6 PPG. QB Moses Moreno won the WAC Offensive POTY with 2257 pass yards 20 TD 9 INT, and was a 7th round draft pick by the Chicago Bears after the season. RBs Damon Washington and Kevin McDougal both ran for 1000+ yards, combining for 2223 yards and 21 TD on 6.7 YPC.

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What do you think about Colorado State? Do you think they should be a primary target of Pac 12 expansion? Why or why not? What game/playeplay is most memorable to you? Can the Rams ever recreate the consistent success of Sonny Lubick or was it a flash in the pan?
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2023.06.07 20:21 starmielvl99 2006 Honda Accord 2,2i CTDI with 125000 miles for 5000 EUR, worth it?

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Honda Accord 2,2i diesel CTDI, 103KW, 2006, traveled 207,000 km. Second owner, but like the first (brother is the first) service done every year, ie every approx. 10,000 km, all entered in the service book (except for the year in corona 2020-2021) when the car was running approx. 5000-6000km per year). Never crashed, inside preserved without significant damage. Continental summer and winter tires. Registered until April 25, 2024. Last summer, the clutch set and flywheel were changed, and in the fall, the belt on the alternator. Whoever buys this car will surely be satisfied.
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