Typically, yes.
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I watered my lawn on Sunday because I saw my neighbor doing it and thought it was a good idea.
Serial killing doesn't have the same benefits as an occasional winter lawn watering. Also, my neighbor would be the only serial killer ever that never left his house.
I only use my powers for good...
I have a very healthy lawn &
Fewer solicitors
Er um i mean fewer ....SQUIRREL!!
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PanamaDave?
Wife has been getting in me about watching a Christmas movie with her. Last night I told her pick something out and I'll meet you on the couch. She picked Die Hard. Should probably listen to her faster in the future.
Die Hard 2 (Die Harder) was partially filmed in Stapleton.
It's been 28 years and still waiting for porcelain Glock to come out..........
That's the only Die Hard that I've not seen.
https://i.imgur.com/i2xr68b.jpg
Look Fast - Sears is sinking!
Brutal, I hope your folks get the job done right and to your satisfaction. Going through that process is stressful at times for sure.
I know that church! It is near the post office which use to close during lunch hours. Worked east side of i25 and hwy66 for 3 years. Gees. That was about 15ish years ago.
Thanks for the Die Harder fun facts which I did not know.
Highlight of the movie is the state of the art porcelain glock 7, which cost more than chief of police's paycheck (or was it salary).
So my work has a limited vacation policy where you can only carry over so much. It was use it or loose it. But they just changed it, so... back to work I go. And I will take some time of after 1st due to fam visiting.
Well it was fun, all 6 hours of it.
3-1/2 OD.....1/8th wall tube victory...finally. AND a vendor that can bend it to spec. Damn that's been a frustrating process to get accomplished.
Tube Service in Aurora will have the shit you need as far as tubing, but expect to buy a 20' length and wait for shipping from L.A. if not in stock...not that big of a deal when they can get what you need. Denver Pipe and Tube Bending, (who would have guessed?)...should be able to bend up anything to my specs according to the friendly guy at Tube. Might have a 4x4 shop in Commerce City (actual) that can make my light bar out of aluminum tube to spec, shit's looking good for progress right now. yay. One thing I want to do to the nerf bars once they get bent and welded up to the mounting brackets, is weld up some bungs on the bottom of them threaded for 1/4-20 bolts. I want to fab up some deflector shields to keep the sides of the truck from all the road/tire projectile abuse. Easy to take off and maintain with either undercoating or some such, and put back on periodically.
Relay board is assembled and installed, looks great with some neato fab stuff I did to the bracket I used for where it ended up under the hood. Made a couple of rock/shit deflectors for the frontward side floods that are kinda neato. Install those tomorrow.
A guy was looking at my progress today, and seriously said..."You know this thing should be in one of those magazines when it's done". THAT,.....felt really cool to hear, and to think about.
Night
Who's night?
Is this going to be a show truck Kowalski?
Good morning folks
Ugh fhhmmhm
It's about time Ford. Maybe now everyone will shut the hell up about fireworks.
https://www.engadget.com/2018/12/17/...ling-doghouse/
I had quick early lunch at Burger King and burger was just warm at best.
I hope I dont get sick today. Eek.
What year is your truck Kowalski? I want to say '66? Here is a '77 that is essentially the opposite of yours.
Stats at 0:50 and driving at 12:30.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_KBvP0_8Tc
That is an interesting question, Irving....for a few different reasons. As far as attention to build and money being spent, and hours in on it, and the level of uniqueness currently, and ultimately when it's finished......it could be. A lot of thought, detail, and time are happening as each thing is completed. A bunch of stuff just showed up today for the interior, picked up some more stuff from the powder coat place, more stuff happening.
I am going to drive it, not daily after its finished, but driven....so that kinda ruins any show quality aspect. However I am trying to come up with solutions to avoid or delay any kind of rapid deterioration factors as I build it. That should help at least....along with trying to keep it as nice as I can for as long as I can, as possible. Probably the only time it could be in a magazine is right after it's finished, that would be cool though.
Not much progress today, just those light deflectors and built the loom for the front bumper to the relay board.
Oh, and it's a '79...but I put the '73-'78 grill and round headlights onto it. The '79 grille stuff was unsightly imo, never liked that change.
I've seen a few of Blocks videos before.
Give me the same car, time to figure out how and what it will do, and I will be able to do everything you see him do. That is truth.
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