Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Good morning, I haven't had much exciting to add lately, but the Fury is all good.

Keeping an ear out for the FedEx truck, I ordered some seafood goodies on ice from a place called Morey's in north MN. Since visiting FABO friends up there, I have come to appreciate the way folks there do things and I am always looking to learn more. They have this Lake Herring caviar that's supposed to be the closest thing to a roe the people in Sweden get only a few weeks of the year and everyone goes crazy for. You spread it on buttered rye toast with sour cream and onion. Also getting some smoked salmon nuggets, smoked trout, and a salmon dip I think. Will bring some into work to share. The shipping took my breath away.
I have never tried caviar - by choice. The whole idea does not appeal to me at all. But the smoked stuff, I would be all over that. :thumbsup:
 
I have never tried caviar - by choice. The whole idea does not appeal to me at all. But the smoked stuff, I would be all over that. :thumbsup:

I hear you, Keith. My Dad was always trying new things when I was a little kid and I wanted to be just like him, so I liked it all. I was lucky to be the first-born.
 
I cant do it... I've tried and tried, but gag every time.

Did you really type that? Damn!
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Obviously, people have different feelings about what is nasty.
A box arrived, not fish but new headphones. So I can throw away the ones that gradually got more and more busted! I've been practicing my guitar every day, I am a beginner, I picked a song to learn, Love Me Tender. Headphones help with YouTube tutorials. Gonna take a day off from working on it today because my finger tips are pretty sore.
 
2007 ranger 4 cyl manual trans.
Drove in shop fine.
Complaint is stalling.
It is getting feedback from a ground somewhere.
Turn on heater fan,turn signal indicators glow and engine quits.
Same with shifting to reverse
And headlights.
I cant find any wiring diagrams or even where fuel pump ground terminates.

Now,out of the blue its behaving perfectly.
 
Black/yellow main ground under dash:BangHead: almost in plain sight.
Like our bulkhead connectors.
It grounds everything back to taillights,fuel pump. 4 hours.
I found it at least.
 
dang, no mail delivery today …...that takes the wind out of my sails

I was waiting for a big box from a fabo member. A fabo member was recently selling a bunch of model kits so I did the only logical thing I could think of and nearly bought him out.

It was supposed to be a fun day *****sigh***** there's always tomorrow. :)
 
dang, no mail delivery today …...that takes the wind out of my sails

I was waiting for a big box from a fabo member. A fabo member was recently selling a bunch of model kits so I did the only logical thing I could think of and nearly bought him out.

It was supposed to be a fun day
*****sigh***** there's always tomorrow. :)
They did say would be some package deliveries.
Been a whole lot of years since I did a plastic model. Think I have an inbuilt Duster kit somewhere. Don't know what year.
I wonder if 'real' car paint is ok for plastic models? Someday when I have spare time ( :rofl:) I would like to do a mini Cinnamon
 
Odd weather day today. A narrow band of snow came up it of the southeast across south Jersey and dropped about 1.5” of snow in our area. 3 miles north got nothing.

It does make the Christmas lights look pretty though!

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Its so cool, I ended up with a 70 GTX street machine kit from monogram from the same fabo seller

I wanted that kit when I saw it in a hobby store around 15+ years ago but I didn't have any money then, so when I did get the whopping 8 dollars for it, I went back and it was gone and since it was out of production, it was truly gone.

15+ years later, I got it !!

now where is the FM3 pink panther pink paint LOL

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They did say would be some package deliveries.
Been a whole lot of years since I did a plastic model. Think I have an inbuilt Duster kit somewhere. Don't know what year.
I wonder if 'real' car paint is ok for plastic models? Someday when I have spare time ( :rofl:) I would like to do a mini Cinnamon
Real car paint does work on plastic models, I have done it before.
However you have to do really thin coats to keep the solvents low.

I have messed up a few kits with urathenes but it can be done and when it comes out right, the shine is out of this world
 
Have to pick up the mrs.
Carpool drops her off at the intersection at the detour.
 
Same old work BS here. I am taking the last of my vacation so I will be off from Dec 12-Jan 2.

I’m quite sure they will still bug me for stuff during that time, but at least it’s 3 weeks away from the office.
 
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