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Originally Posted by Hugh Heifer
She probably thinks I am a Trex salesman if she followed the directions and read all these thing anyways. 
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Trex? What's that? Sounds interesting.
 
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Originally Posted by woody
dude, I can't ban yooper....he's got friggin lazers on his head 
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Originally Posted by Mars
I need something hot and black inside me.
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01-30-09, 04:25 PM
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Well,  is going to be out for a bit so I am going to take the 90 to the shop and caress it with Craftsman tools. Later
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01-30-09, 04:26 PM
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It is a fantastic composite pro....uuuh, never mind.
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01-30-09, 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Hugh Heifer
A friend was mowing the lawn on his rider. He had is youngest in his lap. He looked over his left shoulder while backing. Meanwhile, adopted son #2, a bit older, ran up on his blind side and dad backed over him, blades turning. He thought he had run over a toy or a stump so he just kept going until he saw son #2's shoe shoot across the yard. They spent a couple weeks at Ronald McDonald House in the Chatt. They thought they were going to have to amputate about mid shin but the foot and lower leg responded to all the graphs, etc and the kid is doing pretty well. Although he was the most athletic of the family. He lost a portion of the end of his foot and big toe. It was severed at the scene.
Really horrible. Waiting to hear about the conference call.
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Holy fuck.
I don't remember reading that here. You must have shared it in your traveling pastry stew chefs with cloudophobia forum.
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Originally Posted by woody
dude, I can't ban yooper....he's got friggin lazers on his head 
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Originally Posted by Mars
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01-30-09, 04:28 PM
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I almost forgot:
>SEMLIN<
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Hey HH,
Everything in Belize is low key. I would suggest visiting both the islands and the mainland. The islands I would recommend are either Caye Caulker or San Pedro. There's a nice resort in San Pedro called the Victoria House. On the mainland, I would recommend either Caves Branch or The Inn at Roberts Grove. At Caves Branch I would only stay in the Tree House villas--there pretty nice. I'd also recommend Cha Creek.
Tell your friend to be careful when booking a place; the web pages make many of the resorts look nice, but in reality, there are only a handful of places I'd take my family. We met more than one disappointed visitor who was expecting nicer accommodations than what they got.
Cheers,
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01-30-09, 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted by yooper
Holy fuck.
I don't remember reading that here. You must have shared it in your traveling pastry stew chefs with cloudophobia forum.
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No answer from  on the conference call about the possible layoffs.
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01-30-09, 04:30 PM
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oooot
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01-30-09, 04:30 PM
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I would also suggest gloves for the grease job
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01-30-09, 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Hugh Heifer
She probably thinks I am a Trex salesman if she followed the directions and read all these thing anyways. 
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what was I thinking
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01-30-09, 04:32 PM
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Oops, polyurea, not moly grease.
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Multi-Purpose SD Polyurea Grease (TY6341, CXTY24420, TY24421, TY24422, CXTY24419)
Applications·Ideal in rolling-contact applications
·-15 to 350°F (-26 to 177°C)
·For high-temperature, extreme-pressure conditions
·Used for initial lubrication at the factory in U-joints and axle bearings
·For excellent protection in corrosive and wet conditions
·Compatible with most other types of grease
·Excellent for all-purpose applications, especially those requiring a severe-duty grease
·Our best multi-purpose grease
Service rating·Equipment manufacturers' extended service intervals
·NLGI grade 2
·JDM J13E1, J13E4, J13E5 and J25C
·GC-LB
Physical properties·Green color (emerald)
·Polyurea thickened
·Paraffinic-base oil with EP and anti-rust additives
TY6341, Multi-Purpose SD Polyurea Grease (cartridge), 14 oz., (397 g)
CXTY24420, Multi-Purpose SD Polyurea Grease (tub), 4 lb., (1.8 kg)
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I use it everywhere. It's water washout is better than most water resistant greases I've seen. Also it is a high temperature handling grease and won't droop off of a part until above 500F.
I only included part numbers for realistic sizes. You can get it in mini (3oz), pail (35lbs), and tub (120lbs) sizes too.
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01-30-09, 04:33 PM
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Holy fuck.
I don't remember reading that here. You must have shared it in your traveling pastry stew chefs with cloudophobia forum.
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yeah, I cannot recall either, but then, I have had hiatuses
no, not hootuses
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01-30-09, 04:36 PM
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Gawd I hate Vista. MS changed the menus/pulldowns for Excel 07 (I'm assuming this change happened with Vista) and it's upsetting 13 years of muscle memory using the previous style of Excel. I wonder if they have a retro menu option 
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01-30-09, 04:36 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by valentine
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Originally Posted by semlin
if i should die, i bequeath all my mud posts to lunyou
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01-30-09, 04:37 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hugh Heifer
At first glance I thought the package on top of the gum was a couple of condoms 
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bowchickabowwow
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01-30-09, 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by DSRTRDR
I would also suggest gloves for the grease job
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Oh yeah, definitely. Need a box of latex or other disposable gloves. I use the Costco Nitrile but they are kinda thin
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anybody have an interest in glow-in-the-dark female embryos ?
what, no ?
then why do I have to
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01-30-09, 04:40 PM
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'99 UZJ100 "The Iron Hippo" / '82 FJ40 "Mustard" / '73 FJ40
WFC: 3437-8655-9529
Quote:
Originally Posted by woody
dude, I can't ban yooper....he's got friggin lazers on his head 
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mars
I need something hot and black inside me.
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Quote:
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I know, Nater just seems more older though for some reason  
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not much of an age gap...I'm older by like 6 or 7 months
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01-30-09, 04:42 PM
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Quote:
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A friend was mowing the lawn on his rider. He had is youngest in his lap. [snip]
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When we were young dad never allowed us in the yard when he was mowing. He only had a push mower. He was most worried about stones and sticks thrown by the mower.
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I has one of these now:
It's a really well put together bag, and made from recycled materials...
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 Is that from a movie? I should be.
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"Adventures in Parenting with Fred"
it's a TUT classic
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That is a BMW that stinky would ride
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I am not sure Michael would have married me if I was glow-in-the-dark
he likes dark
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01-30-09, 04:44 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DSRTRDR
I would also suggest gloves for the grease job
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And rags. Lots of rags.
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Originally Posted by trainrech
What about guys who put quotes by others in their sigs. Can't they come up with anything unique?
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Originally Posted by stinkyfj60
bag, and made from recycled materials...
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hippie
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good deal on a Osprey day pack on SAC right now
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01-30-09, 04:45 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by grrlscout89FJ62
This is the type of data that encourages me to just drop it off at the shop. 
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Indeed.
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'77 FJ55, stocker, with a locker: old-school expedition rig Now with 95% Mojo!
Footsoldier for the Kingdom of TUT
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Originally Posted by trainrech
What about guys who put quotes by others in their sigs. Can't they come up with anything unique?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by surfpig
And rags. Lots of rags.
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No, more than that.
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'77 FJ55, stocker, with a locker: old-school expedition rig Now with 95% Mojo!
Footsoldier for the Kingdom of TUT
Quote:
Originally Posted by trainrech
What about guys who put quotes by others in their sigs. Can't they come up with anything unique?
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01-30-09, 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by DSRTRDR
hippie 
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Quote:
Originally Posted by surfpig
And rags. Lots of rags.
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aging hippie
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Quote:
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Has anyone here bought all new rotors and pads for their 80 series from Toyota? If so, how much did it set you back? Just parts.
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