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12:04pm (EST) and already ate my lunch. I was hungry at 11:30 ish lol
he doesn't send you his charts?Next thing we know, @bootyluvr will be telling us his pooping schedule....
Next thing we know, @bootyluvr will be telling us his pooping schedule....
What'd you eat?
he doesn't send you his charts?
"hard like rocks" "soft pieces"
Soooooooooooooooooooooooooooo are you supposed to feel your #2s.....hard pass!
Oh there IS a charthe doesn't send you his charts?
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Do you guys happen to have a little water that pours into the car when first driving?
So, this seems very odd to me but I've noticed it for some time on my Civic. I'm not sure if it is a windshield seal issue, a clogged drain, or something else. I park my car on a slight downhill (my driveway is sloped, I back in, so the front of the car is facing the street and slightly (maybe 10-15* grade) lower than the rear). Anyhow, when I leave in the morning, I turn to the right towards the end of the street, and, every morning, a little water pours down onto the dead pedal. At first, I thought it was the morning dew on the windshield not getting a chance to drain, so I stopped wiping the windshield until after the car is level. But, even after skipping that step, I've found that it still does it. So, I'm curious if there is another issue or if this is 'normal' due to the angle. I've only parked head in a couple of times so I don't recall if that cause the same effect. I don't remember when I first started noticing this; but, about a year ago, I had the windshield replaced, I don't know if this is related to that or not and I'm trying not to jump to conclusions and hoping there is a more logical explanation (like a clogged drain). This has been going on for a decent while and I haven't been able to narrow it down; just curious if anyone else has noticed the same issue or experienced something similar on their Civic.