Stop in for a cup of coffee

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By the way, does anyone see A-bodies with the 170 cu. in. slant six anymore ?

Bill

My 67 Dart had one with 3 on tree and 3.23 7 1/4 rear. As per the fender tag and VIN decode.

All that has changed now, 360/904/8.75 sure-grip. Smiles . . . .
 
Out to the shop now.

Seal down the new valve covers/gaskets.

Start ripping and tearing getting that engine out.

Wish me luck . . Lol . . .
 
Although I prefer newer music on a daily basis, every once in a great while I like to go back to the classics. Not often but I actually woke up thinking about some way older greats...... like.

 
Good Morning All and thanks for the morning tune Rani! We saw him about two years ago, great show. Man did we have a storm last night, lightning and big hail for these parts. Was watching the U of W Huskies football game when they evacuated the stadium we thought what the heck. Well we are about 1.5 hours North, we found out soon!
 
Ok... On that note... I'm out to the Gathering for my weekly whippin.....:lol:
 
Ok... On that note... I'm out to the Gathering for my weekly whippin.....:lol:
This the pastor?
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Morning all. We also had a nice rain last night. Nice and cool here, hope it last awhile.
 
On the plate for me today is running the "Billy Goat" I rented yesterday, have thru Monday morning. I tried it out, powerful brush mower, will be clearing brush down the hill. Rained and hailed like hell last night, I'm wishing I would have done more with it yesterday!
 
Language is a funny thing. Since English is not my first language, it is a lot of words I have never heard spoken. But seen it written, and based on how other words are pronounced that has a similar spelling, I have in some cases thought that was what was right, and used it. You know the word "new", as in New York. And the word "sewer", which has that same "ew" as in new, and is pronounced the same way, just start with an s, and end with "er". Then comes the word "sew" as in "sew clothes". What are you talking about my wife asked... lol

Then, while we lived back in Norway, and I was out mowing the lawn. A "v" and "w" is kind of a funny thing. A "w" is a "double-U", and not a "double-V". But, in Norwegian it is "v" and "double-v". And, we do not differ in the way we pronounce the letter. "W" is not used in the Norwegian language, other than for names, like Willy for example, but pronounced "Villy".
So, back to the lawn. I came back in and said I was glad I was done "moving" the lawn. My wife looked at me... puzzled, and asked, where did you move it ? :D I looked at her, equally puzzled, not realizing I had made a fool of myself. Well, it did not take many seconds until I realized I had made a fool of myself. And we have had a lot of fun about that later. The question from her is often, are you done moving the lawn. Yes, I moved it to the bin I tell her. :D

Let me tell you, we have a lot of fun with my English. A lot... :D

Bill


Here's some advice on english....




 
Please bring bread, milk, eggs. Some ribeyes would be great too. :poke:
I could use some milk. Gonna have a talk with my son. He can sneak out at midnight for a Big Gulp from ther convenience store but the can't pick up a gallon of milk when he drinks the last of it?:wtf::wtf::wtf:
 
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Makes you wonder about the logic. (i know how it works but still)
Product goes from Ohio to Pennsylvania on it's way to Iowa!

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