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Guayaba

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  1. This is not any activity, Just some beautiful screenshot for the record. Good times hanging around on SAES! :smiling_face_with_sunglasses: DJ: @Gasper Much love, y'all. Always keep the party going on! -Guayaba.
  2. Dj: @Guayaba Broadcasted on: 19/02/2021 Duration: 1h 35min Screenshots: ::: ::: Keep the party always going on, folks! Much love, -Guayaba.
  3. Dj: @Guayaba Broadcasted on: 17/02/2021 Duration: 30 mins. (Short stream at night trying new stuff) Screenshots: ::: ::: Keep the party always going on, folks! Much love, -Guayaba.
  4. Dj: @Guayaba Broadcasted on: 17/02/2021 Duration: 1h 4mins. Screenshots: ::: ::: Keep the party always going on, folks! Much love, -Guayaba.
  5. Dj: @Guayaba Broadcasted on: 15/02/2021 Duration: 51 mins. Screenshots: ::: ::: Keep the party always going on, folks! Much love, -Guayaba.
  6. Dj: @Guayaba Broadcasted on: 13/02/2021 Duration: 58 mins. Screenshots: ::: ::: Keep the party always going on, folks! Much love, -Guayaba.
  7. Dj: @Guayaba Broadcasted on: 07/02/2021 Duration: 1h 2m Screenshots: ::: ::: Keep the party always going on, folks! -Guayaba.
  8. DJ: @Guayaba Streamed on: 04/02/2021 Duration: 1 hour 8 mins. Screenshots: ::: ::: Keep the party always going on! -Guayaba
  9. DJ: @Guayaba Streamed on: 01/02/2021 Duration: 34 mins. Screenshots: ::: ::: Keep the party going on! -Guayaba.
  10. DJ: @Guayaba Streamed on: 31/01/2021 Duration: 43 mins. Screenshots: ::: ::: Keep the party going on! -Guayaba.
  11. DJ: @Guayaba Streamed on: 29/01/2021 Duration: 35 mins. Screenshots: ::: ::: Keep the party going on! -Guayaba
  12. Type of activity: Roleplay Date: 28/01/2020 Participants: @juanes12 @Guayaba Story & screens: January the 28th, 2021. A normal shift transcurred almost to it's end for Guayaba. It was an exhausting day full of electrical replacements in all Bone County area. God may knows why, but this day was special. I can't event coun't the amount of times that I have been called reporting a mechanical overheat failure from a desperated civilian, because of the burning heat that was whipping all the state that night. Since my shift was 20 mins about to end , I thought in going to the donuts store to satisfy my hunger. Not a healthy meal, but pretty sweet. And it's what I needed for the stress gathered working around the day. I walked out from the donut store and immediately, the annoying ring started beeping again. It was another person who was helpless in the middle of the desert, with a mechanical failure. My mind was driving me straight to my house, but, I knew that later, I couldn't stand being thinking about a poor man stranded in the middle of the desert with this damn heat. So, I attended the call, and headed to the pedestrian's position. Once I arrived he was standing there waving it hand at me. I pulled over ahead his car, and stepped out to speak with him and check what the failure was. Once I got a lame explanation from Juan about what the problem was, since he didn't know what was it, I placed my hands on the engine chasis, and boom! a burst of smoke almost burnt my face. The refrigerant hose just melt and fell from its place due to the wave of heat that we were suffering at the desert. The engine overheated almost instantly. I walked 2 steps back, and went to my truck to check if just by any oddly chance I had another hose around those crates and replacement parts on my truck. And like a miracle, there was one in a good condition that remaint from the full removal of an engine. What a lucky guys he was. I also took my gloves from the truck, because Juan's car overheated to a point that I could not even stand to be near it. I had to be quick, so I started. Immediately went to the lower part of the engine where usually the hose is connected, and replaced it carefully of not being burnt with the dripping hot water, or the steam blowing up the engine. Once I connected the hose back, the refrigerant liquid started flowing to the engine again. I can tell, someone would not even imagine Juan's face when I turned on his car again. It was like giving water to a stranded person in the middle of the desert. (And in fact, it was almost like it. Haha) After celebrating not being dying of thirst in the desert, we discussed about the price, and totally unexpected it came, he gave me a $50 tip besides the cost of $115 that the repair had!!. I can't imagine what would it be of him if I decided to follow my brain on that call outside the dounts restaurant. But, I could imagine me eating another of those tasty creamy fat donut! So, before going home, went and bought a full 12 box. :) What a day! ::: ::: Thanks for your time. -Guayaba.
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