Re: "Don't ask me how I know..."
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Re: "Don't ask me how I know..."
[Re: Just Cameron]
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If you don't put the stainless trim tabs in before putting the windshield in, you have to pull the windshield back out, then put the clips in and put the windshield back. You will probably ruen the gasket and need to buy another.
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Re: "Don't ask me how I know..."
[Re: Just Cameron]
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Dumping antifreeze on a fire doesn't put it out but actually turns it into a raging inferno!
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Re: "Don't ask me how I know..."
[Re: Just Cameron]
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07/11/03 03:04 PM
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A burping carb can give you a nice clean, but tender and smelly, shave and a haircut
Chains of habit - too light to be felt until they are too heavy to be broken
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Re: "Don't ask me how I know..."
[Re: Roughrdr]
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LOng hair and carbs don't play well with each other
Chains of habit - too light to be felt until they are too heavy to be broken
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Re: "Don't ask me how I know..."
[Re: Roughrdr]
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07/11/03 03:08 PM
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When locking keys in trunk, It would be easy to go in thru the back seat if it wasn't for the metal plate mandated by NHRA to seperate fuel cell from passenger compartment
Chains of habit - too light to be felt until they are too heavy to be broken
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Re: "Don't ask me how I know..."
[Re: BSharp]
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07/11/03 05:01 PM
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(1) If you're changing oil on your motorcycle and fail to replace the drain plug, the new synthetic oil is guaranteed to run out on your boot and make a hard-to-clean-up mess.
(2) Always check the operation of your automatic trans kickdown linkage, and verify there is no binding, with the engine off, before taking it on a test drive.
(3) If your gas pedal sticks on the floor due to a bound kickdown linkage, and you're going down a 2-lane road quickly approaching slower traffic, turn the key off. Do not turn it back to where it locks the steering wheel. Also, failure to immediately bump transmission into neutral may result in blown-out mufflers.
Don't ask me how I know.....
Chicks in the mirror are fatter than they appear
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Re: "Don't ask me how I know..."
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07/11/03 05:08 PM
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Brake Fluid makes a great anti-coagulant. External use only recommended.
Sold the Duster a few years ago...
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