Georgia is interesting for sure. Nothing but mudslinging by Angry Stacy and Willie Warnack. I do not want an angry black woman dem as my gov for sure. As always, the lesser of two evils.
I will only use R90 in all my gas engines except my daily drivers. Boats (except The Office), side by sidss, lawnmowers, chainsaws, muscle cars-everything.
Learned my lesson the hard way.
An interesting dilema for sure.
They will continue to buy, after all, they never left the country like they said they would when Trump was elected.
A choice between EM and the evil fossil fuels which are killing us all through climate change.
Should have seen the one wife and I ran into at Hartsfield a few weeks ago.
6'6"
Long black hair
Tight blue miniskirt
High heels
Nice purse
Full beard
Small tits
Hairy legs
I almost puked. Would have got a pic, but was afraid she would beat my ass.
Our shop foreman is building this custom bed for his cart. All aluminum, welded construction. He did all the CAD design, the guys handled the laser cuts, forming, and welding. He's going to powdercoat when he's done. Pretty sharp kid at 24yrs old.
Well, in my case, same general area-oral.
Jan 2016
I had it done at Augusta Cancer center, they recommended checkups for five years at decreasing frequency. Same thing- check me out observationally, and the scope down the nose/ throat. After 3 yrs and at a 6 mo interval, I started going back to...
I love the "real" Cobras, not so much the kits.
A different Cobra, I just picked this up last week.
1969 Fairlane/Torino Cobra
2 Dr Formal Top
Numbers matching Q code 428 Cobra non Ramair
C6 Auto
Bucket seats with console
Factory AM//FM w/ 4 speaker system
Remote drivers mirror
Last tagged in...
Nope, plain and simple-
They made the choice to commit armed robbery which put an innocent citizen in danger. Innocent citizen responded in kind and thugs got what they deserved.
We need more of this type "correction" in our communities, maybe the th
Most thugs do not engage in proper firearm...
Yes
'69 Torino GT 'vert, Meadowlark Yellow
351W, 4V, toploader 4 spd, buckets, AC, PS, PDB
I have been collecting '68-'69 Torinos since 1985.
This one strengthened me, lots of memories, both good and not so good. But at the end of the day-All Good
One more thing, find something to keep you moving, do not just sit around. Something you enjoy.
Just before I had the operation I got a car back from the body shop in new paint, ready to reassemble. That was my therapy car, I worked on it for 2yrs to finish, it should have taken me two months...
My "CSR" at the marina, who has "been boating all her life" called me last week and said my bilge pumps were not working. As if they should be constantly running.
Turns out that she was referring to the HVAC pump cycling with the units. "It's the third hole from the back". I had to explain to...
I have never had that happen, except in a truck once, it was scary. But not on a boat, wow.
I am pretty religious about checking/maintaining levels as I use SLA batts.
I would also, probably a bit short to tie transom down too. Barely minimum IMHO.
My Proline Bay is on a Continental that is the same way. In my case it's plenty heavy enough, but a bit short, have to go over the side with the tie down.
Rosta ruck!
Thank you for the update Frank, prayers are with him.
Rusty, having gone through a very similar course 6yrs ago, I know you will navigate it to success. Best wishes for you and yours.
Godspeed in your recovery. And God Bless your family for thier support. I would not have made the recovery I...
In the slip year 'round for me. Have never been far enough north to utilize storage. Good thing I think, is that it allows you to do some nice things to them over the winter instead of a week ot two haul out and hull job every few years.
DIY yards are hard to find around here, that's the holdup...