Thread: GMC TH350 issues
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07-09-2005 11:46 AM #31
I think someone is spending too much time worrying about this stuff. You need a vacation. Go to the beach, lake, whatever you want, it's not that big a deal. The cowboy think is a complement here in Texas and usually denotes an independent and strong individual that sticks by his guns. Maybe on the east coast you guys are too ate up to see that.
Anyway, I live about 15 minutes from the beautiful beaches of the Gulf of Mexico and the trout are biting everywhere. Oh, that's what I heard but I'm fixin' to find out.
Bios con dios, mi amigo.
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07-09-2005 12:00 PM #32
Originally posted by racerrick
I think someone is spending too much time worrying about this stuff. You need a vacation. Go to the beach, lake, whatever you want, it's not that big a deal. The cowboy think is a complement here in Texas and usually denotes an independent and strong individual that sticks by his guns. Maybe on the east coast you guys are too ate up to see that.
Anyway, I live about 15 minutes from the beautiful beaches of the Gulf of Mexico and the trout are biting everywhere. Oh, that's what I heard but I'm fixin' to find out.
Bios con dios, mi amigo.
ps i would if i could , but i cant, so you have a nice day.Last edited by lt1s10; 07-09-2005 at 12:04 PM.
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07-09-2005 12:46 PM #33
adventurer, venturer - a person who enjoys taking risks
drugstore cowboy
A loafer who passes time on sidewalks or at drugstores.
One who dresses or acts like a cowboy but has never been one.
Eastern cowboy
to have BMW, a shaven head, a leather jacket and hailing from Poland.
im looking for the complement , damn if i can find it. ive been called all those things at one time or another , but i can assure you they want complementing me.
ps i used to ride a mule, do that count?Last edited by lt1s10; 07-09-2005 at 12:48 PM.
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07-09-2005 12:55 PM #34
There goes those trick candles again. They just won't go out, just keeps that flame burning. You must have mistaken me for a yankee. I was speaking Tex-Mex, see if that's in your little dictionary. senior, or was that senior? OK, I know when I've been licked.........................all over!
Get a life.
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07-09-2005 01:09 PM #35
racerrick, I thought you was going fishing.Mike
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07-09-2005 01:22 PM #36
Originally posted by DennyW
You are a funny guy, no, I mean funny.
Your talking about the candles that won't go out, but you keep them lite. Actually, the Tex-Mex pertains mostly to food combos down your way.
(senior, or was that senior?) Actually it is, but, you spelled the one wrong.
senyor: Word: senyor
English Definition: sir; mister; lord; master
I guess it does mean the same as SeniorAbbr. Sr.) Of or being the older of two, especially the older of two persons having the same name, as father and son.
Of or relating to senior citizens. See Usage Note at old.
Being in a position, rank, or grade above others of the same set or class: a senior officer; the senior ship in the battle group.
Having precedence in making certain decisions.
Of or relating to the fourth and last year of high school or college: our senior class.
Oh, and get a life: This is my life now.
he got that part right, you are a senior. how would you ever get along without that dictoinary.Mike
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07-09-2005 02:50 PM #37
I did not think this could get better but it did. Funny stuff.
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07-09-2005 02:59 PM #38
Originally posted by blue57ford
I did not think this could get better but it did. Funny stuff.Mike
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07-09-2005 05:14 PM #39
It could be worse. You could get a room full of people with an oil pan, a gasket, sealeant, and a sheet of paper that says,"go for it".
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07-09-2005 07:18 PM #40
All, update!
I replaced the pan & gasket, did not use silicone, "No leak" the pan was bent...
thanks for all the suggestions...
jcjc
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07-09-2005 07:21 PM #41
It could be worse. You could get a room full of people with an oil pan, a gasket, sealeant, and a sheet of paper that says,"go for it".
yep, and i bet you some would use gasket only, some sealent only, and some both, and then id cut mine out of the "go for it sign". and put a "small" bead of sealer around it.Mike
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