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5 minutes ago, NaturallyAspirated said:
I never had one, neighbors did though, it was LOUD as shit, but pulled like a beast!
Neal
A buddy of mine had an 1155 Massey with the Perkins v8. Definitely a unique sound.
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Since @NaturallyAspirated said all vehicles, I'm going this direction.
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Just now, ckf said:
I didn't know that you and Steve were neighbors
Don't tell anyone..
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1 minute ago, The One said:
And the problem with , AMISH is ???
And think hard before you reply!!!
Didn't say there was. My neighbors are Amish. Think hard before you read too far into things.
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6 hours ago, SSFB said:
I see Jesus when I ride my 850! Neal rides a Ski-Don't so he's never seen Jesus!
Praying you'll make it home without a fire?
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3 minutes ago, Steve753 said:
You're still bitter because I didn't hitch my wagon to your horse.
So you are Amish!
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6 hours ago, p51mstg said:
You had one, too? I'm a retired Chief, and one of my predecessors was able to get out from under a business that was losing money when a fire conveniently gutted it.
One of my regional fire school seminars was taught by Jamie Novak, a very respected fire investigator. I think that was the most interesting class I ever had as a firefighter.
One day of the class was all classroom. As we were in class, the local fire department was at an old farmhouse, setting each room on fire using a different method. The next day, we had to go to the house and figure out how each room started. In my assigned room, it was just charred remains. Jamie suggested that we wash down the room with water from a fire truck conveniently located just outside. Once we did that, the pattern of a liquid accelerator was clearly visible on the floor, and we were able to piece together what happened without any further assistance. After we'd covered all of the rooms, we went back to the classroom where he showed us video of each fire.
I learned so much from Jamie, that was a great experience. After that, I've been to several fires that made me suspicious and where we called the state to investigate. Arson is a lot more common than people realize, especially when money is somehow involved.
It is really amazing how those guys can find clues to figure it out. My dad's garage burned in 2010 and the fire Marshall found the cord from a box fan and could tell that it shorted out.
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3 minutes ago, akvanden said:
Someone bought Jon Stewart’s place for above the assessed value, and what?
Right. Welcome to most places that sold from 2020-2022.
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6 minutes ago, EvilBird said:
20s ?
Maybe thats what the dentist prefers?
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5 minutes ago, Crnr2Crnr said:
it's obvious you've never tried milking one in a bathtub full of water... there was blood everywhere and it took an entire box of bandaids but the wife was eventually impressed with that thimble of cat squeezins.
got $6 for it on FB marketplace, w0rtH iT
If you aren't set up with the automatic cat milking system and bulk tank it's hardly worth the troubles.
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2 minutes ago, Crnr2Crnr said:
trust me, I spend most of my summer in the UP and have plenty of friends and family that partake at the cottage.
no, but I have milked a cat.
You can milk anything with nipples!
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Polaris550's lawsuit must have finally happened..