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2023.05.30 17:49 friedclegg All Weather Floor Mats
Hey y’all. New Cx-30 owner here. I want to purchase some high wall floor mats. WeatherTech or oem? Price range is around the same. Anyone have any insight or other suggestions? I want it to look sleek!
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2023.05.30 02:21 Exe_lumbago_boii A few things for the devs that l personally would love to see in Forza 5
The only place l could imagine asking something like this where the devs might see this, is here. But in forza, the main cars that there are the supercars, sports cars, and the really offroad cars. The only pickups in the game are the really big Ford f-450, the also really big Hennesy Velociraptor, the Nissan Titan, and the many ford raptors. Those are all pretty nice, but they're also really modern. Me personally, l prefer older pickup trucks. Thats just me, and l bet there's a decent amount of people who could somewhat agree.
Pickup trucks like the 2001 ford f-250, the 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500, and the 1999 Dodge ram 2500. Those are some of the specifics that are pretty perfect. There are some other older pickups that Ford and Dodge made that are really nice. These are just some that could possibly go in the game. With mods that most people have liked. Like lifts, or spacers (I know those are already in the game), and for the people who like them (not me), those deep-dish rims.
And maybe this last one is a little bit much, but being able to put diesel engines in all of these and have the ability to as most people call it, Roll coal.
These are just things that i think are cool and would like to know if they are possible.
Because l love forza
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2023.05.29 15:06 terrelthemackerel Outback Accessories
I purchased a 2020 Limited and am looking to suggestions on where everyone is purchasing accessories, such as caliper covers, tow hooks, and floor mats/liners. Is Weathertech still the preferred liner manufacturer?
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2023.05.29 01:08 MyFuneralHomeStories Chapter Two: three drinks, Two dead & One Candy Bar
I was pouring drink number three when my phone rang… I'm 20 years old, a little drunk and in about an hour, I will have almost shot my colleague in the chest in front of three police officers and two frozen dead bodies. Weird. I can't say that I'm mentally ready for what I'm about to see this evening, who’s ever really ready to walk into a garage with a Chevy Cavalier riddled with bullets and two frozen gang bangers inside. My name is Grant and These are My Funeral Home Stories.
Chapter Two: three drinks, Two dead & One Candy Bar It's about six o'clock on the 3rd Tuesday in February and factoring in the windchill, it's negative 14 degrees outside. I've been off of work for about an hour and I'm not on call tonight…So naturally, I'm just finishing up my second drink and considering whether to order pizza or Chinese tonight. I use my finger to stop by drink from bubbling over and the phone rings. It’s Andy, one of the directors from the funeral home that’s on call when Ned and I are off AND apparently the person he's on call with this evening is unreachable…If it's your job to be on call, you don't want this to happen. It's almost the equivalent of a no call no show at any other job. If you're on call, the only thing you have to do is wait for the phone to ring and when it does ring, you answer it. It’s really not that hard.
Andy is calling me to ask if I would fill in and go on a police call with him. There was a shooting and apparently there are two frozen dead bodies in a car… inside the police station. OK. Why are they at the police station? Great question. Apparently it was too cold outside to investigate and process the crime scene so they moved the crime scene into a heated garage inside a police station. This all sounds incredibly interesting to me but there's only one problem… I'm drunk. Well, on my way to drunk and I'm not old enough to drink. I'm not going anywhere near a police station. I explained to Andy that I'm in no condition to drive to the funeral home and he'd have to find someone else. He interrupted me and said, “ but you're not old enough to drink. Stay put. I'm picking you up. See you in 10.” He hung up the phone before I had time to argue.
Welp. Looks like I'm going to the police station against all better judgment. I finish my third drink as I put on my black 3 button double breasted black suit by Chaps that I picked up at Kohls. (Side note: all my other suits were at the dry cleaners. I hate this suit. It makes me look like a walking rectangle.) It's our funeral home’s policy that we dress cleanly and professionally while in public. This means you ruin a lot of good dress clothes but at least you look sharp… and you can write off your dry cleaning as a job related expense.
I run a razor over my face sans shaving cream because I’m in a hurry and our funeral home also has a strict no facial hair policy. No mustaches, no goatees and definitely no beards. I'm not sure why this is a rule, It just is. I take an extra long look at myself in the mirror to make sure I have myself in order. The last thing I want to do tonight is walk into a police station looking like a sloppy, drunk unshaven underage mess. Could I get fired for getting an underage drinking ticket while on a death call? I sure hope not. I hear a horn honking in the driveway. I peak out the front window, Andy’s out front in our 2004 black Pontiac minivan. It’s a pretty slick…Instead of back seats, our van has a polished oak floor with rollers spaced evenly down the length of the van. These rollers aid in sliding caskets in and out without scratching the van or caskets.
I’m almost ready. I decided to wear a heavy wool four button top coat, scarf and rubberized dress boots by Ecco, all black of course. (Side note: Always spend extra money on ‘nicer’ boots. You don't want your socks wet on death calls.) Although I hate the suit I have on, I am wearing my favorite necktie. It's white, black and navy blue diagonally striped made from handwoven silk by Ralph Lauren. Very sharp. Remember this tie…
my favorite tie, it’ll come up again later. On my way out the door I stuffed a handful of garlic flavored chips in my mouth and pulled a Nestle Butterfinger candy bar out of the pantry. The garlic will help cover up the three Jack and Cokes I just had and put a little food in my stomach. The Butterfinger…well, that's my reward. I'll eat it on the way home. I fucking love Butterfingers and why not reward myself for what I'm about to do? I'm not even on call tonight. I deserve it.
From my house to the police station, it’s about 10 minutes… a straight shot with no traffic. Andy starts nervously giggling almost immediately when my door closes and buckle my seatbelt. Funeral Directors are generally interesting people but our pal, Andy, he's a real card. I'm going to tell you a few things about Andy and hopefully won't sound too judgmental in the process. Andy had a gastric bypass surgery three years ago and as has lost about 150 pounds andI don't think he's gone clothes shopping since his weight loss. All of his suits look like they're about five sizes too big. His skin is loose around his jawline giving him a permanent droopy dog expression. It's weird seeing someone whose clothes and skin don't fit their body. He's a nervous guy and he's always afraid of getting in trouble…but somehow he's blindly confident. That's it for the positives.
Andy talks the most deliberate and malicious shit about everyone in the office. It's pathological at this point, I'm not sure he's even aware of it. You really have to watch what you say around this guy… I mean, if you don't want it repeated or used against you, don't say it around Andy. Andy's jumped from funeral home to funeral home around the country settling in towns just long enough to fuck things up and make a quick exit. He’s was a total creep and we found out a few years later that he was stealing from one of our funeral homes. He had his moments but for the most part, I didn't want anything to do with this guy…Especially after drinking almost half of my $36 bottle of Gentleman Jack. Actually, I'm probably just drunk enough to enjoy his company.
We turn on to Roosevelt, the police station is on our right. Andy has managed to keep the van under control even with the several inches of black ice and snow covering the roads. Andy tells me that we're to call a number when we're outside the police station parking garage and an officer will open the giant chain gate to let us in. The car with the dead bodies is in a separate heated garage inside the building to thaw out for processing.
It just dawned on me, I'm kind of hammered and last time I checked I'm
still not old enough to drink… I feel my anxiety levels rising…I’m not super eager to walk into a police station in my current condition. My plan is to keep my head down and stay as far out of the officers’ breath smelling distance as possible. I'm so happy I decided to eat those chips before I left. I can still taste the garlic. Garlic breath is better than booze breath. I'm fairly certain they won't lock me up for having bad breath.
Andy calls the number, the gate opens and we drive down a pretty drastic slope and enter the garage filled with a fleet of police cars. There must be 40 decked out Chevy Impalas polished up and ready for dispatch. We pull forward and an officer signals us to stop next to a plain gray door in the center of a the cinder block wall on our right. Andy loaded two stretchers in the van this evening. One standard, one oversized, we get out of the van and unload both without incident. The officer walks to the back of the van and tells us to follow him.
We walk through the gray door and quickly move through three different beige hallways, no windows, just ugly plain cinderblock. I realized that I've completely lost my bearings. When we come to the end of the hallway with another gray door. I feel a combination of claustrophobia and vertigo hit me all at once or maybe that was drink number three kickin’ in. The officer opens the door and Andy and I wheel our stretchers into a 20 by 20 garage lit by the brightest fluorescent lights I've ever experienced. The temperature of the light in this room is unnerving among other things.
'Welcome to the crime lab garage' I think to myself. Immediately upon entering the room, I'm almost knocked to the floor by a smell that burns my nasal cavities. It wasn't the smell of rotting flesh or piss and shit, I’ve smelled all those things before. This was new. It’s so unique but the more Im exposed to it the more I realize I’ve smelled this before at the funeral home but I can’t place it….Then it hits me almost as intensely as the smell itself. Ammonia, that's it! It smells like someone took two or three large bottles of ammonia and just poured them all over the room. I look at Andy as we park the stretchers. We make eye contact and I pointed my nose while simultaneously making a confused face. “What the fuck is that?” I whisper.
Andy pulls two pair of blue heavy duty surgical gloves out of the front pocket of his stretcher, hands me a pair and then proceeds to blow my mind. He quietly tells me that the strong ammonia odor is coming from the blood. Apparently when someone dies suddenly all the blood cells in the body make one last screaming effort to stay alive and dump a ton of waste into the bloodstream. The waste is what gives the blood a strong scent of ammonia. You know when someone says they can smell blood in a movie or TV show? I think If this is what they're talking about.
Now that I have my gloves on and have adjusted to the smell, I take off my overcoat and suit jacket and tuck my tie between two buttons on my white dress shirt. This is simply precautionary. There is nothing worse than dipping your tie into something gross. It's almost always UNcleanable.
In this moment, I'm able to take in my surroundings. Perhaps it's the alcohol but something feels off. Under rows and rows of fluorescent lights there’s a maroon Chevy Cavalier riddled with bullet holes with all four of its doors and trunk wide open. Upon initial inspection, my eyes are drawn to two dead men in the backseat and rusted hood with a smattering of bullet holes. It seems that most of the shots were through the windshield, windows and door panels.The windshield is barely able to hold itself up.
Andy and I walk around the car to figure out our plan of attack. He flips open a black vinyl body bag, unzips it and places it on the ground next to the car and he tells me his plan. “If they’re frozen in a seated position, we won't be able to move em that easily… So we'll wiggle them out, lay them on the body bags and zip up the disaster pouch around them.” This sounds good to me. We move in.
We decided to start with the body in the driver's side backseat. The door’s already open and the hinges appear to be hyper extended. The crime scene techs probably bent the hinges while they were scrubbing the scene. Now up close, I’m finally able to take in the two dead men sitting in the backseat in front of me. These guys must have been a couple years older than me, both wearing Timberlands, black jeans and black jackets… like big puffy down jackets. One man has a New Era baseball cap on backwards while the other has a black stocking cap atop his head. I didn't see any logos but the brain matter, bullet holes and blood may have made it hard to notice. The ammonia smell inside the car is completely overwhelming. Blood is literally covering everything in the backseat. Chunks of thawing brain and meat are all over the headrest. I pick up a piece near the seat belt and squeeze it with my middle finger and thumb. It's still a little frozen so it crunches a bit before turning into mush between my fingers. I wiped my hand on a clean part of the interior.
Bullet holes are weird…For something that can end your life so quickly, they don't leave much of a mark on their way in…BUT the way out is a totally different story. I have no idea how many times these men were shot but they’re covered and destroyed by bullet holes. Chin, hands, thighs under the eyeballs and everywhere else. There wasn’t a part of either of these men’s bodies that didn’t have at least one bullet hole… I didn't see their feet though…if I’m being completely transparent.
This is gore. This is a complete horror show. Someone wanted these men dead… like seriously dead. Was it the driver or could it have been the front seat passenger? There must have been someone sitting in the front seat, right? Why else would two grown men sit in the backseat together if there was an open front seat? By the number of holes, I come to the conclusion that at least two people had to have shot up this car….Far too many holes for one shooter and it was definitely people they thought they were close to…
With half my body in the car, the smell of ammonia is blending with the smell of shit…which is undoubtedly oozing from one or all of the many holes in these men's stomachs. Thankfully, the taste of the garlic chips and whiskey I had earlier keeping me from gagging. Both men looked like they were sleeping like someone's dad or brother in the backseat on a road trip but riddled with holes and covered and smelly blood and falling human chunks.
There's only enough room for one of us in the car’s backseat door opening so Andy gets in the driver's seat backwards and reaches back around the front seat to help shimmy the body out. I press the button and unbuckle the seatbelt, it whips back into its home position startling Andy and I. Everything in this car is covered with blood or some sort of human matter. My gloves are literally covered in blood from just unbuckling the seatbelt and now the taste of the ammonia smell is dripping its way into my mouth through my throat. The officers are having some sort of quiet discussion standing by the door we came in earlier. It's not uncommon for police officers to be completely apathetic about crime scenes when the funeral home arrives. The investigation is basically over tonight these officers couldn't care less about their scene. They just wanted to get these bodies moved out of the garage so they could get home to their families. I get that… but their lack of supervision is troubling, especially with what happens next.
I am now completely hunched over the body in the back passenger seat while Andy is supervising from the front turned around in the driver's seat with his gloved hands on the headrest. I tell Andy that I think I'm strong enough to grab this man’s right forearm and slide his body out on my own. When I grabbed the man's forearm, I immediately feel something isn't right. I've grabbed lots of dead people's forearms before. None felt like this though. It was so hard and rigid….don’t get me wrong I understand this man is frozen BUT whatever I'm grabbing on to isn't human. It's something else. It's hard and feels like metal one of those cheap metal canes you'd buy at a drugstore. The three drinks circulating through my bloodstream make me curious but pensive. I tell Andy that I'm not touching a man's arm and that there's something else in this man’s jacket.
I interrupted the police officers conversation. “Hey, something isn't right here.” An officer and I switch places as he pulls out a tactical knife and starts cutting away the sleeve to the blood soaked down jacket. “It’s a FUCKING GUN.” I look over his shoulder and see the open sleeve of a jacket revealing a sawed off shotgun. The inside of the coat was some sort of bright orange material so the short barrel of the shotgun stand out…and so did the trigger but not because of its color. It stood out because of frozen dead man’s finger hooked over and frozen around it. Did I mention the gun was cocked. This means that the slightest movement would have caused a sudden discharge… The gun would have fired directly into the driver's seat, the seat where Andy was supervising from AND apparently Andy and I noticed this at the same time.
The next sound we hear was an officer saying, “Gun! Loaded gun!”
Andy and I step back while the officers deal with the gun… he's freaked out…I can tell by the blotchy greenish yellow color he skin has turned in the last 30 seconds. Andy says, “I don't like guns. I don't like guns.”
“It's cool, man. Nobody got shot.” I say not being too sympathetic. I'm definitely drunk now and the idea of a frozen dead man shooting my partner in the chest is kind of hilarious, even if it would have been my fault. I giggle internally. Andy quickly moves towards the door and says, “I need to get some fresh air” and scurries out like an asshole letting the door slam behind him. Almost at the same moment the door closed. The three officers approached me from behind, “We got it out….It was loaded. Your buddy's lucky you didn’t shoot him in the chest.” I just snicker and tell the officers my partner needed some air and that I'll make the removals myself. How hard could it be? I'll just grab and pull.
Frozen bodies move in one piece while regular room temperature bodies are just floppy deadweight. These fellas are frozen solid…they felt like moving a heavy chair or peculiar shaped table out of your friend's car. Square peg in round holes, it was actually considerably easier than I anticipated.
The sound of the two bodies hitting a cold cement after pulling them out was very satisfying…a simple loud hollow frozen thud. I'm surrounded by awfulness and all I can think about is how proud I am that I just handled this crime scene on my own. I can't wait to eat that Butterfinger waiting for me in the car. It's a fitting reward but also something to get rid of this ammonia and garlic taste overpowering my senses at the moment.
Andy still hasn't come back and we're about to zip up the last body bag. An officer had put on a pair of gloves to help me maneuver the second man's rigid bent knees into the body bag. This man's body was like a complicated Tetris piece. Once in, we each grab a zipper on either side of the black vinyl bag and zip our respective ends until they meet in the middle. I nod my head at the officer and say, “That's how it's done!”
The officer looks at me sternly and says, “Did you just come from a party?” I look at him confused and respond, ”What?”
The officer tells me that he just got a waft of alcohol. “It reeks like booze over here.” I closed my mouth quickly and my heart begins to beat out of my chest. I must smell like a distillery… so much for those garlic chips. Laughing, I say, “On a Tuesday? Come on, man!” The officer stands up and says, “Let's run a tox screen on these guys to find out how fucked up they were before getting blasted.”
Looks like a dodged a bullet. How did he smell my whiskey breath over the ammonia smell? Does my breath just smell like straight rubbing alcohol? I feel bad that these dead guys got blamed for MY alcohol breath but, at least, I won't be walking out of here with an underage drinking ticket.
Calming down and feeling relieved. I looked down on my shirt and see that my necktie, my very favorite Ralph Lauren necktie, had fallen out of my shirt at some point and had been dipped into some smelly smelly blood. Fuck! Of course I ruined my favorite necktie on a night I'm not even supposed to be working. I undo the knot and throw the tie into a biohazard bag. The rest of the removal was kind of a blur because I was laser focused thinking about that Butterfinger I left in the car. The alcohol plus all the blood smell I kind of made my stomach sour. My mouth starts to water thinking about that candy bar.
One of the officers helps me wheel the stretchers out to the van in the main area of the police station parking garage. I can see exhaust coming out of our van. It's on? Did we leave the van running? I open the back of the van to find Andy laying down in the center of the wooden roller board taking up the entire back of the van. The sound startles him and he quickly jumps up to a seated position and says, “I'm sorry man, guns really freak me out. I almost got shot…. I thought I was gonna pass out.”
I notice a yellow rapper sitting next to his right leg. He noticed that I noticed. “Oh yeah, I owe you a candy bar.” He says in a nonchalant manner.
All at once, my dislike for Andy hit me like a tidal wave. I ruined my favorite tie and this asshole ate my candy bar? Andy, sensing my disappointment and anger, didn't say another word and I imagine what it would have been like if that shot gun would have gone off.
My name is Grant and these are My Funeral Home Stories.
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2023.05.29 01:04 MyFuneralHomeStories Chapter Two: 3 drinks, 2 dead & 1 Candy Bar
I was pouring drink number three when my phone rang… I'm 20 years old, a little drunk and in about an hour, I will have almost shot my colleague in the chest in front of three police officers and two frozen dead bodies. Weird. I can't say that I'm mentally ready for what I'm about to see this evening, who’s ever really ready to walk into a garage with a Chevy Cavalier riddled with bullets and two frozen gang bangers inside. My name is Grant and These are My Funeral Home Stories.
Chapter Two: three drinks, Two dead & One Candy Bar It's about six o'clock on the 3rd Tuesday in February and factoring in the windchill, it's negative 14 degrees outside. I've been off of work for about an hour and I'm not on call tonight…So naturally, I'm just finishing up my second drink and considering whether to order pizza or Chinese tonight. I use my finger to stop by drink from bubbling over and the phone rings. It’s Andy, one of the directors from the funeral home that’s on call when Ned and I are off AND apparently the person he's on call with this evening is unreachable…If it's your job to be on call, you don't want this to happen. It's almost the equivalent of a no call no show at any other job. If you're on call, the only thing you have to do is wait for the phone to ring and when it does ring, you answer it. It’s really not that hard.
Andy is calling me to ask if I would fill in and go on a police call with him. There was a shooting and apparently there are two frozen dead bodies in a car… inside the police station. OK. Why are they at the police station? Great question. Apparently it was too cold outside to investigate and process the crime scene so they moved the crime scene into a heated garage inside a police station. This all sounds incredibly interesting to me but there's only one problem… I'm drunk. Well, on my way to drunk and I'm not old enough to drink. I'm not going anywhere near a police station. I explained to Andy that I'm in no condition to drive to the funeral home and he'd have to find someone else. He interrupted me and said, “ but you're not old enough to drink. Stay put. I'm picking you up. See you in 10.” He hung up the phone before I had time to argue.
Welp. Looks like I'm going to the police station against all better judgment. I finish my third drink as I put on my black 3 button double breasted black suit by Chaps that I picked up at Kohls. (Side note: all my other suits were at the dry cleaners. I hate this suit. It makes me look like a walking rectangle.) It's our funeral home’s policy that we dress cleanly and professionally while in public. This means you ruin a lot of good dress clothes but at least you look sharp… and you can write off your dry cleaning as a job related expense.
I run a razor over my face sans shaving cream because I’m in a hurry and our funeral home also has a strict no facial hair policy. No mustaches, no goatees and definitely no beards. I'm not sure why this is a rule, It just is. I take an extra long look at myself in the mirror to make sure I have myself in order. The last thing I want to do tonight is walk into a police station looking like a sloppy, drunk unshaven underage mess. Could I get fired for getting an underage drinking ticket while on a death call? I sure hope not. I hear a horn honking in the driveway. I peak out the front window, Andy’s out front in our 2004 black Pontiac minivan. It’s a pretty slick…Instead of back seats, our van has a polished oak floor with rollers spaced evenly down the length of the van. These rollers aid in sliding caskets in and out without scratching the van or caskets.
I’m almost ready. I decided to wear a heavy wool four button top coat, scarf and rubberized dress boots by Ecco, all black of course. (Side note: Always spend extra money on ‘nicer’ boots. You don't want your socks wet on death calls.) Although I hate the suit I have on, I am wearing my favorite necktie. It's white, black and navy blue diagonally striped made from handwoven silk by Ralph Lauren. Very sharp. Remember this tie…
my favorite tie, it’ll come up again later. On my way out the door I stuffed a handful of garlic flavored chips in my mouth and pulled a Nestle Butterfinger candy bar out of the pantry. The garlic will help cover up the three Jack and Cokes I just had and put a little food in my stomach. The Butterfinger…well, that's my reward. I'll eat it on the way home. I fucking love Butterfingers and why not reward myself for what I'm about to do? I'm not even on call tonight. I deserve it.
From my house to the police station, it’s about 10 minutes… a straight shot with no traffic. Andy starts nervously giggling almost immediately when my door closes and buckle my seatbelt. Funeral Directors are generally interesting people but our pal, Andy, he's a real card. I'm going to tell you a few things about Andy and hopefully won't sound too judgmental in the process. Andy had a gastric bypass surgery three years ago and as has lost about 150 pounds andI don't think he's gone clothes shopping since his weight loss. All of his suits look like they're about five sizes too big. His skin is loose around his jawline giving him a permanent droopy dog expression. It's weird seeing someone whose clothes and skin don't fit their body. He's a nervous guy and he's always afraid of getting in trouble…but somehow he's blindly confident. That's it for the positives.
Andy talks the most deliberate and malicious shit about everyone in the office. It's pathological at this point, I'm not sure he's even aware of it. You really have to watch what you say around this guy… I mean, if you don't want it repeated or used against you, don't say it around Andy. Andy's jumped from funeral home to funeral home around the country settling in towns just long enough to fuck things up and make a quick exit. He’s was a total creep and we found out a few years later that he was stealing from one of our funeral homes. He had his moments but for the most part, I didn't want anything to do with this guy…Especially after drinking almost half of my $36 bottle of Gentleman Jack. Actually, I'm probably just drunk enough to enjoy his company.
We turn on to Roosevelt, the police station is on our right. Andy has managed to keep the van under control even with the several inches of black ice and snow covering the roads. Andy tells me that we're to call a number when we're outside the police station parking garage and an officer will open the giant chain gate to let us in. The car with the dead bodies is in a separate heated garage inside the building to thaw out for processing.
It just dawned on me, I'm kind of hammered and last time I checked I'm
still not old enough to drink… I feel my anxiety levels rising…I’m not super eager to walk into a police station in my current condition. My plan is to keep my head down and stay as far out of the officers’ breath smelling distance as possible. I'm so happy I decided to eat those chips before I left. I can still taste the garlic. Garlic breath is better than booze breath. I'm fairly certain they won't lock me up for having bad breath.
Andy calls the number, the gate opens and we drive down a pretty drastic slope and enter the garage filled with a fleet of police cars. There must be 40 decked out Chevy Impalas polished up and ready for dispatch. We pull forward and an officer signals us to stop next to a plain gray door in the center of a the cinder block wall on our right. Andy loaded two stretchers in the van this evening. One standard, one oversized, we get out of the van and unload both without incident. The officer walks to the back of the van and tells us to follow him.
We walk through the gray door and quickly move through three different beige hallways, no windows, just ugly plain cinderblock. I realized that I've completely lost my bearings. When we come to the end of the hallway with another gray door. I feel a combination of claustrophobia and vertigo hit me all at once or maybe that was drink number three kickin’ in. The officer opens the door and Andy and I wheel our stretchers into a 20 by 20 garage lit by the brightest fluorescent lights I've ever experienced. The temperature of the light in this room is unnerving among other things.
'Welcome to the crime lab garage' I think to myself. Immediately upon entering the room, I'm almost knocked to the floor by a smell that burns my nasal cavities. It wasn't the smell of rotting flesh or piss and shit, I’ve smelled all those things before. This was new. It’s so unique but the more Im exposed to it the more I realize I’ve smelled this before at the funeral home but I can’t place it….Then it hits me almost as intensely as the smell itself. Ammonia, that's it! It smells like someone took two or three large bottles of ammonia and just poured them all over the room. I look at Andy as we park the stretchers. We make eye contact and I pointed my nose while simultaneously making a confused face. “What the fuck is that?” I whisper.
Andy pulls two pair of blue heavy duty surgical gloves out of the front pocket of his stretcher, hands me a pair and then proceeds to blow my mind. He quietly tells me that the strong ammonia odor is coming from the blood. Apparently when someone dies suddenly all the blood cells in the body make one last screaming effort to stay alive and dump a ton of waste into the bloodstream. The waste is what gives the blood a strong scent of ammonia. You know when someone says they can smell blood in a movie or TV show? I think If this is what they're talking about.
Now that I have my gloves on and have adjusted to the smell, I take off my overcoat and suit jacket and tuck my tie between two buttons on my white dress shirt. This is simply precautionary. There is nothing worse than dipping your tie into something gross. It's almost always UNcleanable.
In this moment, I'm able to take in my surroundings. Perhaps it's the alcohol but something feels off. Under rows and rows of fluorescent lights there’s a maroon Chevy Cavalier riddled with bullet holes with all four of its doors and trunk wide open. Upon initial inspection, my eyes are drawn to two dead men in the backseat and rusted hood with a smattering of bullet holes. It seems that most of the shots were through the windshield, windows and door panels.The windshield is barely able to hold itself up.
Andy and I walk around the car to figure out our plan of attack. He flips open a black vinyl body bag, unzips it and places it on the ground next to the car and he tells me his plan. “If they’re frozen in a seated position, we won't be able to move em that easily… So we'll wiggle them out, lay them on the body bags and zip up the disaster pouch around them.” This sounds good to me. We move in.
We decided to start with the body in the driver's side backseat. The door’s already open and the hinges appear to be hyper extended. The crime scene techs probably bent the hinges while they were scrubbing the scene. Now up close, I’m finally able to take in the two dead men sitting in the backseat in front of me. These guys must have been a couple years older than me, both wearing Timberlands, black jeans and black jackets… like big puffy down jackets. One man has a New Era baseball cap on backwards while the other has a black stocking cap atop his head. I didn't see any logos but the brain matter, bullet holes and blood may have made it hard to notice. The ammonia smell inside the car is completely overwhelming. Blood is literally covering everything in the backseat. Chunks of thawing brain and meat are all over the headrest. I pick up a piece near the seat belt and squeeze it with my middle finger and thumb. It's still a little frozen so it crunches a bit before turning into mush between my fingers. I wiped my hand on a clean part of the interior.
Bullet holes are weird…For something that can end your life so quickly, they don't leave much of a mark on their way in…BUT the way out is a totally different story. I have no idea how many times these men were shot but they’re covered and destroyed by bullet holes. Chin, hands, thighs under the eyeballs and everywhere else. There wasn’t a part of either of these men’s bodies that didn’t have at least one bullet hole… I didn't see their feet though…if I’m being completely transparent.
This is gore. This is a complete horror show. Someone wanted these men dead… like seriously dead. Was it the driver or could it have been the front seat passenger? There must have been someone sitting in the front seat, right? Why else would two grown men sit in the backseat together if there was an open front seat? By the number of holes, I come to the conclusion that at least two people had to have shot up this car….Far too many holes for one shooter and it was definitely people they thought they were close to…
With half my body in the car, the smell of ammonia is blending with the smell of shit…which is undoubtedly oozing from one or all of the many holes in these men's stomachs. Thankfully, the taste of the garlic chips and whiskey I had earlier keeping me from gagging. Both men looked like they were sleeping like someone's dad or brother in the backseat on a road trip but riddled with holes and covered and smelly blood and falling human chunks.
There's only enough room for one of us in the car’s backseat door opening so Andy gets in the driver's seat backwards and reaches back around the front seat to help shimmy the body out. I press the button and unbuckle the seatbelt, it whips back into its home position startling Andy and I. Everything in this car is covered with blood or some sort of human matter. My gloves are literally covered in blood from just unbuckling the seatbelt and now the taste of the ammonia smell is dripping its way into my mouth through my throat. The officers are having some sort of quiet discussion standing by the door we came in earlier. It's not uncommon for police officers to be completely apathetic about crime scenes when the funeral home arrives. The investigation is basically over tonight these officers couldn't care less about their scene. They just wanted to get these bodies moved out of the garage so they could get home to their families. I get that… but their lack of supervision is troubling, especially with what happens next.
I am now completely hunched over the body in the back passenger seat while Andy is supervising from the front turned around in the driver's seat with his gloved hands on the headrest. I tell Andy that I think I'm strong enough to grab this man’s right forearm and slide his body out on my own. When I grabbed the man's forearm, I immediately feel something isn't right. I've grabbed lots of dead people's forearms before. None felt like this though. It was so hard and rigid….don’t get me wrong I understand this man is frozen BUT whatever I'm grabbing on to isn't human. It's something else. It's hard and feels like metal one of those cheap metal canes you'd buy at a drugstore. The three drinks circulating through my bloodstream make me curious but pensive. I tell Andy that I'm not touching a man's arm and that there's something else in this man’s jacket.
I interrupted the police officers conversation. “Hey, something isn't right here.” An officer and I switch places as he pulls out a tactical knife and starts cutting away the sleeve to the blood soaked down jacket. “It’s a FUCKING GUN.” I look over his shoulder and see the open sleeve of a jacket revealing a sawed off shotgun. The inside of the coat was some sort of bright orange material so the short barrel of the shotgun stand out…and so did the trigger but not because of its color. It stood out because of frozen dead man’s finger hooked over and frozen around it. Did I mention the gun was cocked. This means that the slightest movement would have caused a sudden discharge… The gun would have fired directly into the driver's seat, the seat where Andy was supervising from AND apparently Andy and I noticed this at the same time.
The next sound we hear was an officer saying, “Gun! Loaded gun!”
Andy and I step back while the officers deal with the gun… he's freaked out…I can tell by the blotchy greenish yellow color he skin has turned in the last 30 seconds. Andy says, “I don't like guns. I don't like guns.”
“It's cool, man. Nobody got shot.” I say not being too sympathetic. I'm definitely drunk now and the idea of a frozen dead man shooting my partner in the chest is kind of hilarious, even if it would have been my fault. I giggle internally. Andy quickly moves towards the door and says, “I need to get some fresh air” and scurries out like an asshole letting the door slam behind him. Almost at the same moment the door closed. The three officers approached me from behind, “We got it out….It was loaded. Your buddy's lucky you didn’t shoot him in the chest.” I just snicker and tell the officers my partner needed some air and that I'll make the removals myself. How hard could it be? I'll just grab and pull.
Frozen bodies move in one piece while regular room temperature bodies are just floppy deadweight. These fellas are frozen solid…they felt like moving a heavy chair or peculiar shaped table out of your friend's car. Square peg in round holes, it was actually considerably easier than I anticipated.
The sound of the two bodies hitting a cold cement after pulling them out was very satisfying…a simple loud hollow frozen thud. I'm surrounded by awfulness and all I can think about is how proud I am that I just handled this crime scene on my own. I can't wait to eat that Butterfinger waiting for me in the car. It's a fitting reward but also something to get rid of this ammonia and garlic taste overpowering my senses at the moment.
Andy still hasn't come back and we're about to zip up the last body bag. An officer had put on a pair of gloves to help me maneuver the second man's rigid bent knees into the body bag. This man's body was like a complicated Tetris piece. Once in, we each grab a zipper on either side of the black vinyl bag and zip our respective ends until they meet in the middle. I nod my head at the officer and say, “That's how it's done!”
The officer looks at me sternly and says, “Did you just come from a party?” I look at him confused and respond, ”What?”
The officer tells me that he just got a waft of alcohol. “It reeks like booze over here.” I closed my mouth quickly and my heart begins to beat out of my chest. I must smell like a distillery… so much for those garlic chips. Laughing, I say, “On a Tuesday? Come on, man!” The officer stands up and says, “Let's run a tox screen on these guys to find out how fucked up they were before getting blasted.”
Looks like a dodged a bullet. How did he smell my whiskey breath over the ammonia smell? Does my breath just smell like straight rubbing alcohol? I feel bad that these dead guys got blamed for MY alcohol breath but, at least, I won't be walking out of here with an underage drinking ticket.
Calming down and feeling relieved. I looked down on my shirt and see that my necktie, my very favorite Ralph Lauren necktie, had fallen out of my shirt at some point and had been dipped into some smelly smelly blood. Fuck! Of course I ruined my favorite necktie on a night I'm not even supposed to be working. I undo the knot and throw the tie into a biohazard bag. The rest of the removal was kind of a blur because I was laser focused thinking about that Butterfinger I left in the car. The alcohol plus all the blood smell I kind of made my stomach sour. My mouth starts to water thinking about that candy bar.
One of the officers helps me wheel the stretchers out to the van in the main area of the police station parking garage. I can see exhaust coming out of our van. It's on? Did we leave the van running? I open the back of the van to find Andy laying down in the center of the wooden roller board taking up the entire back of the van. The sound startles him and he quickly jumps up to a seated position and says, “I'm sorry man, guns really freak me out. I almost got shot…. I thought I was gonna pass out.”
I notice a yellow rapper sitting next to his right leg. He noticed that I noticed. “Oh yeah, I owe you a candy bar.” He says in a nonchalant manner.
All at once, my dislike for Andy hit me like a tidal wave. I ruined my favorite tie and this asshole ate my candy bar? Andy, sensing my disappointment and anger, didn't say another word and I imagine what it would have been like if that shot gun would have gone off.
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2023.05.28 04:35 HuntPsychological673 2004 Chevy Silverado ? Opinions?
2023.05.27 15:29 8lue42 22 Crew Cab Floor Mats
I have the original black floor mats. I had them in the truck for about 1500 miles and replaced them with weathertech. Hate to just throw them away.
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2023.05.27 07:58 iroc3432 Good Floor mats compatible with e assist model
I just purchased a 2018 silverado double cab that has the e assist system. I wanted to get a set of weather tech floor mats but on the website it specifies that they do not fit models with e assist. Is there a comparable set of good floor mats that will work? I assume that the placement of the battery pack interferes with the "laser measured" stuff.
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2023.05.27 05:12 Odd_Young_4598 02 civic ex coupe getting some love
| I have a new rack and pinion, both front axles, new set of calipers, rotors and pads as well as complete wheel hub assemblys for the front, new rear drums and shoes and wheel cylinders and all around new brake lines, all new inner and outer tie rod ends, sway bar links, ball joints and control arms for the front, rear control arms and sway bar links. I got raceland ultimo coil overs with the front and rear mounts which came with a cool little keychain! I got her a set of new headlights and tail lights as well as fog lights. I got window and sun roof rain sheilds a black grill and some sun visors that actually have mirrors (4 years withought mirrors lol), i got weathertech floor mats for entire car as well as the matching trunk liner, i got a dash cover and some black and charcoal suede to redo my headliner and side door panels and whatever else i might wanna do with the suede. I plan to rebuild the motor in the future, hopefully perform a manual swap, as well as get a nice set of wheels and a fresh paint job down the line submitted by Odd_Young_4598 to projectcar [link] [comments] |
2023.05.27 05:11 Odd_Young_4598 02 civic ex coupe getting some love
| I have a new rack and pinion, both front axles, new set of calipers, rotors and pads as well as complete wheel hub assemblys for the front, new rear drums and shoes and wheel cylinders and all around new brake lines, all new inner and outer tie rod ends, sway bar links, ball joints and control arms for the front, rear control arms and sway bar links. I got raceland ultimo coil overs with the front and rear mounts which came with a cool little keychain! I got her a set of new headlights and tail lights as well as fog lights. I got window and sun roof rain sheilds a black grill and some sun visors that actually have mirrors (4 years withought mirrors lol), i got weathertech floor mats for entire car as well as the matching trunk liner, i got a dash cover and some black and charcoal suede to redo my headliner and side door panels and whatever else i might wanna do with the suede. I plan to rebuild the motor in the future, hopefully perform a manual swap, as well as get a nice set of wheels and a fresh paint job down the line submitted by Odd_Young_4598 to hondacivic [link] [comments] |
2023.05.27 05:08 Odd_Young_4598 02 civic ex coupe make over!
| I have a new rack and pinion, both front axles, new set of calipers, rotors and pads as well as complete wheel hub assemblys for the front, new rear drums and shoes and wheel cylinders and all around new brake lines, all new inner and outer tie rod ends, sway bar links, ball joints and control arms for the front, rear control arms and sway bar links. I got raceland ultimo coil overs with the front and rear mounts which came with a cool little keychain! I got her a set of new headlights and tail lights as well as fog lights. I got window and sun roof rain sheilds a black grill and some sun visors that actually have mirrors (4 years withought mirrors lol), i got weathertech floor mats for entire car as well as the matching trunk liner, i got a dash cover and some black and charcoal suede to redo my headliner and side door panels and whatever else i might wanna do with the suede. I plan to rebuild the motor in the future, hopefully perform a manual swap, as well as get a nice set of wheels and a fresh paint job down the line submitted by Odd_Young_4598 to Honda [link] [comments] |
2023.05.27 05:07 Odd_Young_4598 02 civic ex coupe getting some love!
| I have a new rack and pinion, both front axles, new set of calipers, rotors and pads as well as complete wheel hub assemblys for the front, new rear drums and shoes and wheel cylinders and all around new brake lines, all new inner and outer tie rod ends, sway bar links, ball joints and control arms for the front, rear control arms and sway bar links. I got raceland ultimo coil overs with the front and rear mounts which came with a cool little keychain! I got her a set of new headlights and tail lights as well as fog lights. I got window and sun roof rain sheilds a black grill and some sun visors that actually have mirrors (4 years withought mirrors lol), i got weathertech floor mats for entire car as well as the matching trunk liner, i got a dash cover and some black and charcoal suede to redo my headliner and side door panels and whatever else i might wanna do with the suede. I plan to rebuild the motor in the future, hopefully perform a manual swap, as well as get a nice set of wheels and a fresh paint job down the line submitted by Odd_Young_4598 to civic [link] [comments] |
2023.05.27 05:02 Odd_Young_4598 Oh man, its about to go down!
| I have a new rack and pinion, both front axles, new set of calipers, rotors and pads as well as complete wheel hub assemblys for the front, new rear drums and shoes and wheel cylinders and all around new brake lines, all new inner and outer tie rod ends, sway bar links, ball joints and control arms for the front, rear control arms and sway bar links. I got raceland ultimo coil overs with the front and rear mounts which came with a cool little keychain! I got her a set of new headlights and tail lights as well as fog lights. I got window and sun roof rain sheilds a black grill and some sun visors that actually have mirrors (4 years withought mirrors lol), i got weathertech floor mats for entire car as well as the matching trunk liner, i got a dash cover and some black and charcoal suede to redo my headliner and side door panels and whatever else i might wanna do with the suede. I plan to rebuild the motor in the future, hopefully perform a manual swap, as well as get a nice set of wheels and a fresh paint job down the line submitted by Odd_Young_4598 to 7thgencivic [link] [comments] |
2023.05.26 14:37 More-Ad-1408 Need help with future financial decisions
I'm a solo contractor (remodeling) business is starting to grow pretty decently and getting pretty well known in the community after 2 year. This will be my 3 year in business. Just needing some guidance on the financial side. Here's my dilemma. Last year (year 2) I finally decided I would invest as much as I could back into the company so I started buying tools I would need. Got to the point that my back seats and bed of my truck were full of tools. So I recently decided to purchase a 6×12 enclosed trailer and has been very helpful (monthly payment $330). Only problem now is my truck isn't so much built for it. I drive a 2004 Chevy Silverado 4.3 and going to jobs out of town is a mission lol. Now here's my question would it be wise to invest in a truck now or wait it out til next year and what price range. I'm on track to break 100k this year, Ik it's not a lot but I'm 21 and another thing is I really want to get into real estate and having to many write offs (debt) isn't something that would help me with my long term goal which is real estate. If anyone has some suggestions or tips and different routes I could take would really appreciate it!
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2023.05.26 14:36 More-Ad-1408 Need help with future financial decisions
I'm a solo contractor (remodeling) business is starting to grow pretty decently and getting pretty well known in the community after 2 year. This will be my 3 year in business. Just needing some guidance on the financial side. Here's my dilemma. Last year (year 2) I finally decided I would invest as much as I could back into the company so I started buying tools I would need. Got to the point that my back seats and bed of my truck were full of tools. So I recently decided to purchase a 6×12 enclosed trailer and has been very helpful (monthly payment $330). Only problem now is my truck isn't so much built for it. I drive a 2004 Chevy Silverado 4.3 and going to jobs out of town is a mission lol. Now here's my question would it be wise to invest in a truck now or wait it out til next year and what price range. I'm on track to break 100k this year, Ik it's not a lot but I'm 21 and another thing is I really want to get into real estate and having to many write offs (debt) isn't something that would help me with my long term goal which is real estate. If anyone has some suggestions or tips and different routes I could take would really appreciate it!
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2023.05.26 05:49 More-Ad-1408 Financial side
I’m a solo contractor (remodeling) business is starting to grow pretty decently and getting pretty well known in the community after 2 year. This will be my 3 year in business. Just needing some guidance on the financial side. Here’s my dilemma. Last year (year 2) I finally decided I would invest as much as I could back into the company so I started buying tools I would need. Got to the point that my back seats and bed of my truck were full of tools. So I recently decided to purchase a 6x12 enclosed trailer and has been very helpful(monthly payment $330). Only problem now is my truck isn’t so much built for it. I drive a 2004 Chevy Silverado 4.3 and going to jobs out of town is a mission lol. Now here’s my question would it be wise to invest in a truck now or wait it out til next year and what price range. I’m on track to break 100k this year, Ik it’s not a lot but I’m 21 and another thing is I really want to get into real estate and having to many write offs (debt) isn’t something that would help me with my long term goal which is real estate. If anyone has some suggestions or tips and different routes I could take I would really appreciate it!
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2023.05.24 02:25 Midatlantic92 2004 Chevy Silverado Gauge Cluster LED upgrade
| Hey everyone, I’m new to the community and new to soldering! I decided to swap the old incandescent bulbs from my instrument cluster to LEDs and need some help. For whatever reason I can’t get the LED bulbs behind the gas and coolant temp gauges to light up. I’ve verified the correct polarity and the bulbs work. Using a multimeter, I’m getting around 14.2V across the good LEDs. Using a good negative, I’m getting .14V on the positive pad of the bad LEDs. Using a known good positive, I’m getting 14.2V on the negative pads. This makes me think there is something going on with the positive pads and/or traces. Ive cleaned the best I could and from what I can tell there’s no damage to the pads or traces. It’s also odd that bulbs next to each other would both be bad. Should I be looking at a particular resistocomponent? Any help would be appreciated. submitted by Midatlantic92 to AskElectronics [link] [comments] |
2023.05.24 02:11 Midatlantic92 2004 Chevy Silverado LED Upgrade to Instrument Cluster Help
| Not sure what I’m doing wrong but I can’t get the bulbs behind the gas and coolant temp gauge to turn on. I removed the LEDs and verified they are in the right polarity and both bulbs work properly. Using my multimeter, I’m getting around 14.2V across the good LEDs but nothing across the bad ones. Using a good ground, I was registering ~.14V on the positive pad of both of the bad LEDs. Using a good positive, I was getting 14.2V on the negative pads. This makes me think something is going on with the positive pads and/or traces but I can’t find anything. Is there a particular resistor I should be looking at? submitted by Midatlantic92 to AskAMechanic [link] [comments] |
2023.05.22 22:24 IRoarForDinosaurs Leak help- 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 Diesel
| This is my farm truck. I run my horse trailer with it in the summer and that’s it. This leak started in winter and is still going. Need to sound semi-informed when I take it in to get fixed. Any help is appreciated. submitted by IRoarForDinosaurs to Silverado [link] [comments] |
2023.05.21 03:55 Rockybear98 Floor mats
Has anyone found any floor mats from Weathertech, Husky, or elsewhere for the CX-90?
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2023.05.21 01:38 joetheplumberman 2004 chevy silverado 1500
Passenger headlight turns off for some reason it only happens sometimes when I drive but the headlight on the passenger side will shut off when it's on auto It comes back on when I turn truck back off and on do u guys think it's the socket or the fuse or maybe a wiring issue
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2023.05.20 22:24 Mission-Ad-2776 Buy now at this deal, or wait?
Hi all. I'm in southern California, and have found a dealership willing to sell me a red ioniq 6 SE RWD, for $44,500. This includes about $500 of accessories, which I can live with (floor mats, cargo net, wheel locks, and a rear reversible cargo tray). I am considering leasing it, to take advantage of the lease rebates, and then performing an immediate lease buyout, since I have the funds available to do so (making all the other components of the lease agreement largely unimportant). The current lease rebate is $5200, and there is an additional $1000 rebate for the Memorial Day holiday, bringing the potential lease savings to $6200, for a total purchase price of $38,300 (which becomes $42,444.59, after taxes, title, doc fees etc.).
This doesn't seem like a bad deal, but I wanted to get other people's opinions, since my trade-in is an important factor I need to consider. I have a 2023 Chevy Bolt, 2LT (in red, with about 7500 miles, with the infotainment and adaptive cruise control packages), and the dealership is offering me 25k for it. I have found an online car buying site willing to give me $26k for it, which is better, but even then, after getting 26k for my Bolt, I would still need to pay the remaining amount of $16,444.59 to buyout the lease, as well as a little over $600 for the acquisition fee (so essentially 17k out of pocket). The salesman has advised that his manager will only pay 25k for my Bolt, and that they will not go lower than $44,500.
Should I pull the trigger and buy the Ioniq 6 now, for the $17k out of pocket (after leasing incentives and selling my Bolt for 26k), or would it be better to wait, to see if Hyundai will lower the price on the Ioniq 6 in the near future, or perhaps increase the leasing rebate? With the price of new Bolts being relatively low, as well as the fact that they qualify or the $7500 tax credit, my concern is that 26k is the best I can hope to get for my Bolt, and if I don't act immediately, its value will soon plummet, raising the total cost of the Ioniq 6 to an amount I wouldn't feel comfortable spending (17k already makes me feel uncomfortable, but I feel i can justify this purchase by the fact that the quality of the Ioniq 6 will be better than that of the Bolt, and that over the life of the vehicle, the Ioniq 6 would require less repair and maintenance. There's also the Hyundai warranty that further makes this seem like a justifiable purchase). Is this the best deal I can hope for, for both the purchase price of the Ioniq 6, and the selling price of my Bolt?
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