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No, the word "Government" was used in a less than flattering way... It's just as political as the Wall street movement...
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Try logging out then log in again. But then again, if your computer tells you there are no new posts, how can you read this?????
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Would you guys mind helping me out in my marketting class?
bongobobny replied to GG54172's topic in Watering Hole
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Hmmmm, spell check. A dictionary???
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You are rigtht Earl, that's EXACTLY how it works! Thank you very much for posting that! And a very Merry Christmas to you and Jean as well!!!
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You're a good man, Art! I just gave away a router and cable modem myself a short while ago. I do have a desktop I want to get rid of, a HP running XP that's about 9 years old. Never thought of Goodwill. If anyone wants my old desktop it's the same deal, just pay shipping. No monitor with it...
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Actually those pulsing brake lights have been around for a few years now but mostly on luxury cars and interstate trucks. I am definitely in favor of them and would prefer it as a separate light the higher the better...
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Hooo Boy! Didn't take this thread long to turn political...
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY Lonna!!!
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Knock! Knock!
bongobobny replied to Canadian Venture's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Yup, that's what I'm thinking too, what you thought was the idle screw was really one of the carb sync screws and now the carbs need to be re-synced. Not an extremely difficult job but you need a quad vacuum gauge set up to do it. Not sure where in Ontario you are but I'm sure there are a few members up there that are familiar with the procedure and have the setup. The most popular setup is the Morgan carb tune which runs around $100 give or take. Welcome to the site! -
As Forest Gump said, "Stupid is as stupid does..."
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Yah! I'm a big fan of the E-3's too! They handle great and wear like iron!
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Wizard765 should have one, he just had one break off and had to replace his cable. Maybe he still has it. I have to talk with him in the next day or two so I'll ask him unless he spots this thread... PS I cleaned out the garage and have your radio module grab bars and will be mailing them out in a couple of days.
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Very impressive!
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Awww, now this thread is turning towards political... message
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There's been a lot of deleted threads going around! Don't take my word for it, ask e-fishin-c...
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Shucks, everyone knows the story of Chicken Wings! They were invented at the Anchor Bar one night when they ran out of one of their menu items. Before that wings were waste food but now are a Western New York staple. Some say that a wing was accidentally dropped into a deep frier. The traditional wing sauce is really just melted butter (never use margarine) and Frank's Hot Sauce. The ratio determines whether they are mild, medium, or hot. Others trying to duplicate the "secret" sauce have added BBQ sauce, tobasco sauce, and all sorts of other concoctions. That along with Roast Beef on Kimelwick rolls, and vinegar on french fries are some of Buffalo's culinary claims to fame. Trader, hopefully we won't see any snow in July...
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Just found this video about Buffalo and I wanted to share for those that might want to spend a little time in the area...
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Hey Naturbar I owned a bunch of those back in the 70's, all pre-Lieland ones! Hmmm, lemme try to remember. the '68, the 64, the '69 then the parts '67, and probably one I forgot about. My sister had a '63 back in '65 which got me addicted to them. Bought the '68 back in '72...
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Yah! That's the problem, big gut and no a$$...
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...posted it but I thought it would be silly of me. Go figure...
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Bought this in August. 2011 Malibu LTZ with the optional V6...
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Yah! Last night when I saw the thread when it was just posted I was going to reply "That's it, no explanation?" but I decided not to. Guess I should have...
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Another vote for a couple of pieces of 2x4. Just run the lift up to almost touching and then figure out where to put the wood...