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At a minimum its the vapor cannister. The cannister has a sponge in it that keeps the activated charcol pettets from entering the fuel line. The foam sponge degrades and the fuel lines get full of the small black pellets. You will have 3 hoses running to the cannister. One goes to the vent valve, one goes to the purge valve (on top of the engine), and the other to the gas tank. The line to the gas tank is actually 3 lines that merge. They will all be full of pellets. Mechanic will tell you that you must drop the tank. I recently changed mine by vacuming the hoses multiple times and running 400 lb mono through the lines. Compresses air will blow the pellets into the tank. Remove the purge valve and shake it to remove pellets, and then clean this line. (It will not hurt to use compressed air on the purge line if it is first disconnected at the cannister, but still use mono)This condition will not cause a check-engine light to trip.
Google for the forced defrost (fd) code. Usually the top left - middle right buttons simultaneously for approx 10 seconds. You will have to do it two or three times. The refrigerator beeps the entire time. Remove the ice build-up that is usually on the top of the internal ice tray before the forced defrost. You may also need to use a hair dryer.
It depend on if she is filing under Title II (SSDI) or Title 16 (SSI). If its the former, your income does not matter. If its the later, then it does.

re: Another Snake ID

Posted by Huckleberry Jesus on 3/27/20 at 2:32 pm to
What is the location? Looks like a slowinski's corn snake.
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Friend caught this one in Lake Bistineau. He told me it was released unharmed.

I'm interested. How do I get in touch with you?
King George Island

Here is a link to a study of the King George Island Indian mound in Livingston parish. If you scroll towards the bottom you will see pictures similar to yours.

It has definitely been worked. That's either a scrapper of a preform.

re: Duck decoys

Posted by Huckleberry Jesus on 2/4/18 at 9:10 pm to
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Not Louisiana, but I got this one as a gift. It was made by a guy in Pascagoula, MS, but I’m not sure of the year.


There were several decoy factories in the Pascagoula area. Hudson Manufacturing Company, Victor Animal Trap Decoy Factory and Pascagoula Decoy Company (PADCO). However, this is a Grubbs Manufacturing Company decoy.

The Pascagoula decoys are easily identified by the deep lathe rings; however, most offered an upgraded smooth model. They cranked out thousands of these things, and, even in pristine condition, they're not very valuable.

re: Snake ID

Posted by Huckleberry Jesus on 9/19/17 at 6:55 pm to
I wouldn't put too much stock in range maps. I've personally caught a Slowinki's in Ferriday, La. I have caught other snakes, often racers, well outside of the established range maps.

I've never seen or heard of a Sloinski's east of the river, but it wouldn't surprise me since it is a relatively new species. (BTW Ferriday is very close to Natchez.)

However, I've never seen a baby corn snake.
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There is no real evidence showing that opiates improve their function and are associated with a lot of potential harms. There are a number of other therapies. Pain is a symptom, the cause should be treated. Opiates should be reserved for cancer and acute pain (sparingly).


You're an idiot.

re: Snake ID

Posted by Huckleberry Jesus on 9/18/17 at 11:24 pm to
Slowinski's Corn snake
I have a friend that is renting a converted garage apartment in Minden. It is behind her house, which is a very nice historic home.

re: SELA, minks or...?

Posted by Huckleberry Jesus on 6/22/16 at 11:22 am to
Sounds too large to be a mink. Probably an otter or a jaguarundi, often often referred to as an otter cat. They are very common now in south Louisiana.
Trey Quinn to Baylor has been a done deal for several months.
Does your GF have her own car/insurance. If not, no pay, no play may apply. If so, your screwed.

re: Snake ID?

Posted by Huckleberry Jesus on 6/21/15 at 1:09 am to
Green Water Snake
Call Lee Feinswog. He owns the VBR club. (www.volleyballbr.net). It's very expensive, but many players get D1 scholarships.
All Ivy League undergrad students graduate debt free. Ivy League undergrad schools are very small and most students know each other. It is very similar to attending a large high school. The networking opportunities at other schools aren't even in the same ball park. The vast majority of these kids come from the most successful families worldwide.
Can anyone recommend a CPA, attorney, etc. that I is assisting with filing these claims. How much do they charge?
Which lender are you trying to pay?

I've been paying student loans (and collecting points) with credit cards for years. Not available for all lenders.