I'm hoping you meant 7, not 8. I think that'll take a bit more than some bailing wire to fix.
(Me too on the wire though. Having a roll of it in the trunk has saved me on at *least* one occasion. Though I usually get tie wire intended for rebar concrete crap.)
9) Don't let your woman or daughter's slam doors when they are angry. One of my dad's coworkers had a daughter that slammed her bedroom door. So he popped the hinges off and removed it for a few weeks. Solved that problem. 10) I think those are empty cans before they get filled. Have a cousin that works at a brewery and they get tractor trailer loads of cans. Sometimes they reject a load of cans. I don't know the criteria for rejection, but the whole batch might get scrapped instead of being salvaged.
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#4-Impressive. I'd enjoy watching the video of it; again and again
ReplyDeleteCan’t find it going in, found it coming out.
Deletehttps://youtu.be/6m2gVjKjqxA?si=it59h4nktZr8exfz
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Thankfully Old Glory survived.
DeleteHell of a back-story, thanks WD!
DeleteEvil Knevil's illegitimate son, no doubt
Delete8. I believe I've always had a spool of bailing wire with me and have pulled over and used it more than once.
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping you meant 7, not 8. I think that'll take a bit more than some bailing wire to fix.
Delete(Me too on the wire though. Having a roll of it in the trunk has saved me on at *least* one occasion. Though I usually get tie wire intended for rebar concrete crap.)
Im thinking maybe the catalytic converter is gone?
DeleteI used a Narragansett beer can, muffler tape and two wire coat hangers on my ‘73 Impala wagon.
Delete#4 - How???
ReplyDeleteI really want that story.
DeleteSpeed. Speed gives you wings.
Delete9) Don't let your woman or daughter's slam doors when they are angry. One of my dad's coworkers had a daughter that slammed her bedroom door. So he popped the hinges off and removed it for a few weeks. Solved that problem.
ReplyDelete10) I think those are empty cans before they get filled. Have a cousin that works at a brewery and they get tractor trailer loads of cans. Sometimes they reject a load of cans. I don't know the criteria for rejection, but the whole batch might get scrapped instead of being salvaged.
Starker here, my first though on #9 was "The Dog's out now!, Run Sucker!"
Delete10) Yeah, those are empty. There's no liquid on the floor, plus pallets of full cans stacked that high would crush the bottom pallets.
Delete#6 - makes a grown man cry
ReplyDelete#7 - catalytic termites struck last evening
#9 - mom told you not to slam the door, Beaver!
6. Ferrari Testaroasta.
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I think a Fire-o.
DeleteWhatever the car model... it's certainly HOT!!!
DeleteYeah definitely a Ferrari, but at first I thought it was a Lamburnghini.
Delete3. Nut drop soup.
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It always looks like someone nutted in it.
Delete#2 If that's recent, that's like ten straps.
ReplyDelete#5 might have been the result of an amazing night with Rebecca De Mornay. Just thinking back to the "first scene" in Risky Business...
ReplyDelete# 1. I can't make out what's going on with it..
ReplyDelete# 7. Would have been worse if it was the front U joint
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#2 is about a million-dollar-loss right now.
ReplyDelete#6 - why is THAT car in the driveway of a house like THOSE?
ReplyDeleteThat is what is known as a drug dealer.
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