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“Those little gray things about 8” long”
It's true though.
“Those little gray things about 8” long”
Honey.
We usually have the new guy fill the water fountain. Convinced one fine cadet to just get the hose, would fill quicker!
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I like Mrs Mastermind.I told her Adam. She said she downed a couple shots of tequila.
Not everyone will get that Mark, but I do.When I worked at a fix it shop boss had a new hire go out and check the antifreeze in a Duetz [emoji33][emoji23]
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I like Mrs Mastermind.
Because you deserve itwhy you gotta pick on me? lol
True. Not only dumbing people down they are making the younger generations lack social skills like we all grew up with. You know, actually talking to a person in person.You might be right....but I think these "smart" phones are taking away the ability to think. You have them remembering phone numbers, directions, doing our math, checking our spelling, etc. After awhile people lose the ability to think for themselves.
Used them before. No issues.Well.....I was gonna recommend em. I got name brand stuff for the rear brakes on my F350 from them. The prices are really good.....and shipping is fast.
Use them before. No issues.
Back in the 70’s weren’t rotors a bit expensive when they first came out? Seems I remember one for a car being $200 or soI dropped the drums off to be turned......and let the fella know that I wasn't interested in spending a great deal of money on them. He said that these drums are really expensive. I was like Naw......70.00 bucks each shipped.
they use 'em on hay balers. and to power a high pressure water pump to clean out the tile lines under the fields...mounted on the back of a....deuce!Not everyone will get that Mark, but I do.![]()
Back in the 70’s weren’t rotors a bit expensive when they first came out? Seems I remember one for a car being $200 or so
What are you getting enlarged?Good afternoon fellas. Passed the covid-19 test, so surgery on Friday.
Back in the 70’s weren’t rotors a bit expensive when they first came out? Seems I remember one for a car being $200 or so
True. Not only dumbing people down they are making the younger generations lack social skills like we all grew up with. You know, actually talking to a person in person.
Double edge sword really. I have found a bunch of good peeps using my phone to surf this forum. On our anniversary trip to see new places we haven't been, I use members of this forum as an excuse to travel to a certain destination we never would have thought off. Ill say let's go meet up [insert your name here] for dinner one evening. They live in [insert your town here]. She'll light up and says let's do it!
I guess like all tools, it's up to the operator how it's used. Unfortunately most the operators are tools.




