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Yes, 2100 is correct. I asked what year it was. I found elsewhere that it was a 97. I thought he might have a plastic intake - but it was metal. I was going to tell him to check it good cracks...
Spent way too much time over at the home furnishing store tonight, LOL. I ran into neighbor that works there, and the next thing I know an hour had passed. I went there to get a carpet sample so we could pick paint color. It looks so much darker up high because of the recessed lighting. I also repainted the cover for the breaker panel. The can of Rustoleum was waaaay off for color. Might go get my guy that does auto paint to match the "Silver Bullet" paint I got at HD. All I did tonight was the cutting around the top.
I used to have an office near the company kitchen. There was a guy there that had no problem microwaving salmon or curry and I mean melt your face off curry, or anything else. I swear that guy never ate anything that didn't stink worse than my butt after taco night. So glad we moved offices.
I spent close to a year working with Koreans that ate Kimchi (fermented cabbage, ginger and garlic) with almost every meal. The smell could make you gag like sour milk and it's one of those things you can be no where near a day later but still get wiffs of somehow. Even worse, the more offensive the smell the better they thought it was and the homemade stuff ain't nothing like the anemic restaurant stuff. They also thought the reaction people had to it was hilarious. I came across Balut (Rotten duck eggs) in the Philippines in the service and thought nothing could top that. I was wrong. Some working environments warrant a premium pay scale.
At the last place that I worked at.... nearly 25 years ago, I worked with some Cambodian's that would microwave carp and bass that they would get from the canal. I seriously doubt it was cooked beforehand. Our "break room" there was 8 foot cubicle panel in a 25 foot ceiling. So it vented into the entire warehouse for all to smell. At least there is a ventilation system where I am now, LOL. Doesn't prevent all though.