It never fails!!!!

Discussion in 'The Bench' started by GrittyKitty, Nov 13, 2004.

  1. GrittyKitty

    GrittyKitty Guest

    I'm suppose to drive the car down to my brother's shop today to yank the motor and trans for it's "35 year service".

    Look what we woke up to this morning!!!!!!!!!!! :rant: :rant:
     

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  2. Greg Schmelzer

    Greg Schmelzer What are you looking at?!

    Ever go sledding down the front ramp? :laugh:
     
  3. GrittyKitty

    GrittyKitty Guest

    Ahhhh A little snow won't hurt it. Just don't slide into a pole. :laugh: :laugh:


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  4. GrittyKitty

    GrittyKitty Guest

    Yes ever morning when I leave for work. :eek2:

    I bought the house with tha handicap ramp. Just haven't put a regular porch out there yet.

    Plus it's easy to holiday decorate it. :laugh:
     
  5. Judd

    Judd Well-Known Member

    What's all that white stuff on the ground? LOL.
    Judd
    Mississippi Gulf Coast
     
  6. Dana/Beth Andrews

    Dana/Beth Andrews Huc accedit zambonis!

    I'm not looking :rant:

    D.
     
  7. beatlebuick

    beatlebuick beatlebuick

    What is that stuff ?

    What is that white stuff ? Is it cold ? Is it wet ? We don't get that in Western New York. LOL.
     
  8. 462CID

    462CID Buick newbie since '89

    I wish we had that little snow, Gritty

    My car is engine-less in a driveway, under 3" of snow, no cover. No weatherstripping on the roof frame. The engine is a a garage in front of the driveway. The parts to complete the engine are sitting here on my desk and my storage place is 50 miles away....car's ruined again. Hooray
     
  9. GrittyKitty

    GrittyKitty Guest

    LOL!! Sorry to hear that Chris.

    Screw it. I'm leaving for the shop now. :rant:

    I'll post some pics tonight of the destruction of a perfectly good Buick. :laugh: :laugh:
     
  10. Mentalkase

    Mentalkase Desert Coonass

    I seen that white stuff before.Can't recall the name though.My boss would love to see that every morning.He loves the cold.Personally,I like it when it is warm.The knuckles don't hurt as much when I bang them against something when my wrench slips.

    That is a reason I live down on the Gulf Coast.
     

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