How (and why) to Ramble on your goat sideways
#4282
Yep. They came with the car and look awful. More faded pink now than anything. It's one of those things I've been meaning to replace forever but just keep putting it off. Doesn't help when there's other things on the car that need attention too so they just keep getting pushed further down the list.
#4285
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FOR **** SAKE!!! I'm awoken today at noon, which is 4 hours early from my normal wake time, only 2 hours into my sleep, by this same ******* pain! I can clearly tell this is gas pain this time. I can feel it bubbling in there, but it isn't reaching the caboose. Went and got another few bottles of my friend, and a pack of gas-x. It better go away, I'm tired of this ****. A little "stomach trouble" isn't going to beat me!!!
#4287
FOR **** SAKE!!! I'm awoken today at noon, which is 4 hours early from my normal wake time, only 2 hours into my sleep, by this same ******* pain! I can clearly tell this is gas pain this time. I can feel it bubbling in there, but it isn't reaching the caboose. Went and got another few bottles of my friend, and a pack of gas-x. It better go away, I'm tired of this ****. A little "stomach trouble" isn't going to beat me!!!
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If this is your way of soliciting some sort of homosexual meeting, then try craiglist. I don't think anyone wants to come over and loosen your bowls, except maybe this guy.
#4290
FOR **** SAKE!!! I'm awoken today at noon, which is 4 hours early from my normal wake time, only 2 hours into my sleep, by this same ******* pain! I can clearly tell this is gas pain this time. I can feel it bubbling in there, but it isn't reaching the caboose. Went and got another few bottles of my friend, and a pack of gas-x. It better go away, I'm tired of this ****. A little "stomach trouble" isn't going to beat me!!!
#4296
Want fries with that?
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Car froze up today... Very minimally, thank god.
Frozen radiator -> block hose. Was 32* last night, no antifreeze in the system.
Parked in garage, came home, found small puddle of water right under that hose. Thank god it was just that hose.
Frozen radiator -> block hose. Was 32* last night, no antifreeze in the system.
Parked in garage, came home, found small puddle of water right under that hose. Thank god it was just that hose.
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I messed up last season, we had an unexpected cold snap early in the winter. I was on my way to school and noticed the temp gauge about to peg out, and pulled over. The damn radiator was frozen nearly solid. I had to limp it home a mile at a time, stopping long enough to let the engine cool. It was so cold that the cold air across the radiator was keeping it frozen, even after probably an hour of driving and idling temps. You would have thought the hot coolant would have eaten a hole right through the block of ice, but I guess not. My radiatorbarn all metal held up and I had no leaks afterwards.