In reply to dculberson :
I've never bought any either. But every car I've ever purchased has had a bunch of them scattered about.
In reply to dculberson :
I've never bought any either. But every car I've ever purchased has had a bunch of them scattered about.
In reply to Woody (Forum Supportum) :
I bought a car once that had a vanilla one in it. Took me a year to get that stink out and then I'd still smell it occasionally. I hated that car. Worst car I ever owned.
I had a cousin that worked for them and would send me a box of international ones from time to time.
I "fixed" the armrest/door pull in my Tahoe PPV today using a 10" piece of 3/4" PVC pipe and about 5 zip ties. It's ugly but it works.
When your old man is a chain smoker who only rolls down the window at gunpoint, you'll be begging for those little trees.
It's been 20 years since Vince McMahon bought WCW and ECW, it's been 21 years since I've really watched or followed pro wrestling in any capacity. It still screws with my head seeing old WCW guys wearing WWF stuff and wrestling WWF talent on YouTube.
RevRico said:It's been 20 years since Vince McMahon bought WCW and ECW, it's been 21 years since I've really watched or followed pro wrestling in any capacity. It still screws with my head seeing old WCW guys wearing WWF stuff and wrestling WWF talent on YouTube.
And now Tony Khan owns ROH...I think we're close to another Monday night wars.
I spent the better part of last night getting Windows 95 installed on an older Compaq with a K6-2 CPU. I just happened to have a single 1.44MB floppy left with some astronomy chart program on it, backed it up, created a boot disk, and managed to sneak the patch for the K6-2 on there as well.
Now I regret getting rid of all my floppies, as well as my external USB floppy drive... E36 M3.
My plan is to have this machine hooked up to a capture card so I can stream some classic games on native hardware, instead of going through the trouble of emulation with ridiculous frame rates from modern hardware that puts most older games into a "super speed" mode. Nothing I can't honestly resolve, but there's something about just using the hardware of the era that makes it more "simple".
If anyone has a CRT... or some old floppies they'll never touch and want to send my way, let me know.
Somebody pointed out that the Holley pavilion at NCM looks like a giant Wendy's and I can't unsee that now.
With GM planning (or maybe, threatening) to introduce a Blazer SS EV in two years, I'm curious how long it is before someone at GM thinks it would be cute to try and make the SS badge out of lightning bolts, and then has a horrible realization.
In reply to NickD :
Probably no one at GM has your grasp of history. In 1939 The SS car company changed their name to Jaguar. Twenty years later "Super Sport" became a thing at the General.
I'm not a circle-track guy, but I went with some of my autocross friends to watch quarter midgets race indoors last night. It was a lot of fun, but I do regret not bringing hearing protection.
NickD said:I'm not a circle-track guy, but I went with some of my autocross friends to watch quarter midgets race indoors last night. It was a lot of fun, but I do regret not bringing hearing protection.
Last time I hit the drag strip was like that. Didn't think I'd need hearing protection for an 1/8 mile bracket series where the fastest cars were probably low 7s, but it appears since turbos with exhausts sticking out the front fender became a thing, the yahoos with a 13 second 1/4 mile, naturally aspirated SBC with an obnoxious cam, have decided to do the same thing.
I always bring hearing protection now. At 45 after years of race cars and working in factories I have some hearing loss and pretty constant tinnitus. I wear hearing protection when I mow the lawn now and for any grinding in the garage.
I bet that indoor race was cool. I hope Sitterly did good. I haven't gone to check results yet!
eastsideTim said:NickD said:I'm not a circle-track guy, but I went with some of my autocross friends to watch quarter midgets race indoors last night. It was a lot of fun, but I do regret not bringing hearing protection.
Last time I hit the drag strip was like that. Didn't think I'd need hearing protection for an 1/8 mile bracket series where the fastest cars were probably low 7s, but it appears since turbos with exhausts sticking out the front fender became a thing, the yahoos with a 13 second 1/4 mile, naturally aspirated SBC with an obnoxious cam, have decided to do the same thing.
A field of 10 machines with motorcycle engines inside a building was brutal. On top of that, they burn alcohol, so my eyes were stinging pretty good too.
I've probably spent too much time on interesting sub-reddits. As I scrolled past this thread I thought is said "slutty confessions" for a moment and did a double take as NOBODY want to hear those from this crowd.
KyAllroad said:I've probably spent too much time on interesting sun-reddits. As I scrolled past this thread I thought is said "slutty confessions" for a moment and did a double take as NOBODY want to hear those from this crowd.
I have 2 small kids and have been married for 21 years. I could stand to hear a few...
Woody (Forum Supportum) said:I just took a chance on some vintage yogurt from the back of the fridge.
Wish me luck.
Since you didn't post in this thread again with results of your experiment I can only assume you died a violent yogurt filled death
I'm running out of hobby groups that I haven't divested myself of due to people being shiny happy people. I've lost all of my gaming groups, pinball, and arcades, in the last week. If this keeps up it's just gonna be me talking into the void about nothing. I'm not entirely sure that's bad.
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