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Old 03-07-2002, 08:38 PM
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Old 03-07-2002, 08:41 PM
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*Heads to west coast of Fla with marsala, parmesan and Oscar fixin's...*

Aw great...now, at 10:39 PM, I'm hungry. Thanks Beav



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Old 03-07-2002, 08:45 PM
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Ya got a baby barbeque makin' plop on yer carpet an' yer lookin' fer a box o' mac n' jac? We gotta have a looong talk....


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Old 03-07-2002, 08:48 PM
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....warm tonight -- wonder if the neighbors would think I was nuts if they saw me washing my car in the dark? Well, if I had neighbors, they probably would. The cows just look at me like I'm crazy ALL the time.
it's good for you. great, you just pay for the new stratus only....

i'd plenty of neighbors, every time they saw me washing...."oh..you're washing, again"... few of them always like to wash it with me or after me... so they can use my hose..

have fun with your girlfriend now, watch out the cows. don't get hit & get me some fresh milk.
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Old 03-08-2002, 05:48 AM
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I'm making the sacrifice to the tranny gods right now so she keeps running smoothly.

Where'd that damn calf run off to now...

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And you, from Sheboygan (a city who's name starts with she boy kinda makes ya wonder?) WI and you want to sacrifice a COW?! Somethings not right here. Our WI plates don't say "America's Dairyland" for nothing. Although I'm sure it must attract some Illinois tourists.

Do keep me posted on the tranny work, however.

And insuing barbeque.
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Old 03-08-2002, 09:06 AM
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And you, from Sheboygan (a city who's name starts with she boy kinda makes ya wonder?) WI and you want to sacrifice a COW?! Somethings not right here. Our WI plates don't say "America's Dairyland" for nothing. Although I'm sure it must attract some Illinois tourists.

Do keep me posted on the tranny work, however.

And insuing barbeque.
John!
Thanks for coming out of the hoary nederworld to celebrate my SVX's return from . . . the hoary nederworld.

Hope all is well with you and your 'n's.
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Old 03-08-2002, 10:23 AM
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John!
Thanks for coming out of the hoary nederworld to celebrate my SVX's return from . . . the hoary nederworld.

Hope all is well with you and your 'n's.
Randy,

I tuned in briefly last week and heard about your SVX "dry spell". Nice to hear you are together again. My beast has been behaving well. I never say that more than an arms reach from a piece of wood though. Actually she's leaking a bit of engine oil and has developed a serious handling problem. "Loopy" was Doug Mohr's descriptive.

As for the "nederworld" I've been spending time looking at events post 9/11 and only find myself getting angry. So I have tried to focus on the weather. Boy! What a mistake that is. Last Monday, after a mini blizzard on Saturday evening, started out at -8 F. And now today, Friday, my day starts out at 45 F with, get this, THUNDER storms. Great! Lightning in March Who'd a thunk it? Not to worry, the rain is prdicted to turn back to snow tomorrow. Umbrella? Snow broom?Umbrella? Snow broom? Aww hell, toss 'em both in the car just to be safe I just love Wisconsin, strange weather and cows too.
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John, if anybody would know "loopy" it would be Doug.

We're supposed to get our rain in the form of T-storms tonight and tomorrow -- then, it's supposed to get more "seasonable" with highs in the 40's. Meanwhile, I just walked to and from lunch on a beautiful 75 Degree sunny day!!! I want to be washing the tranny shop dust off my car.
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Old 03-08-2002, 12:44 PM
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<<John, if anybody would know "loopy" it would be Doug.>>

I was thinking of a really good comeback, then I realized it's true.

But seriously, John's car likes to kick the back end out over bumps on a straight road. Very odd situation.

Still looking for that fatted calf...

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<<John, if anybody would know "loopy" it would be Doug.>>

I was thinking of a really good comeback, then I realized it's true.

But seriously, John's car likes to kick the back end out over bumps on a straight road. Very odd situation.

Still looking for that fatted calf...

Doug
Hmmm. That *is* odd. Wonder if it's binding, or, if perhaps when the front wheels hit the bump, the front wheels hop off the pavement for a split second and the sensors are sensing it as wheel spin and transfering power momentarily to the rear. I'm just theorizing with my very limited knowledge of system. Of course, it could just be sloppy suspension reacting to overinflated tires. Beav, would this be possible? What's your take?
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Old 03-08-2002, 01:15 PM
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<Still looking for that fatted calf... >

Doug, park your salt coated SVX next to a dairy farm. When the calfs come out to use it for a lick snag one of 'em.


<Of course, it could just be sloppy suspension reacting to overinflated tires. >

Or the suspension could just be angry about being dragged over Wisconsin's beautifully maintaine highways. Watching the news it appears the Afghani have a better road surface than we do. My hunch is a poofed strut or a blasted bushing or a snapped anti sway/roll rod. But I'm hesitant about laying in the snow to find out. The car actually behaves like it's drunk. Not that I would know anything about that
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Hmmm. That *is* odd. Wonder if it's binding, or, if perhaps when the front wheels hit the bump, the front wheels hop off the pavement for a split second and the sensors are sensing it as wheel spin and transfering power momentarily to the rear. I'm just theorizing with my very limited knowledge of system. Of course, it could just be sloppy suspension reacting to overinflated tires. Beav, would this be possible? What's your take?
Hey doc, it hurts when I do this....

I agree with John, it could be any of many things, including something loose in the passive steering.... heheheh... ya knew I couldn't leave that be for forever, now didn't ya?

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Hey doc, it hurts when I do this....

I agree with John, it could be any of many things, including something loose in the passive steering.... heheheh... ya knew I couldn't leave that be for forever, now didn't ya?

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aw come on.......

go ahead and start beav.....nothing makes me happier than to see randy in knots!
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Old 03-09-2002, 09:50 AM
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I never said I was a GOOD cook. Want some dinner?


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