Nice car! Not sure but it looks like a MG TC to me...
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Nice car! Not sure but it looks like a MG TC to me...
Never much of a fan of the Midget...I had a 59 MGA I wish I still had though... /forums/images/icons/frown.gif
Don't read anymore into mine either, most of the other posts in this thread have nothing to do with your original point...lighten up. /forums/images/icons/smile.gif
How is Shaylee doing?
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Jesus wasn't Catholic either... /forums/images/icons/wink.gif
I didn't hear a thing... /forums/images/icons/wink.gif /forums/images/icons/cool.gif Bostons are great dogs!
I have a friend who used the Rust-Oleum product. Not that this is a long term observation but after one year it still looks great.
I am happy to report after almost 10 months of work I am still very happy with the Stihl MS250 that I bought. /forums/images/icons/cool.gif
Will I bought a Stihl today, an MS250. Its smaller than my JD but that is what I wanted. Had a little bit of trouble getting it to start the first time but after that it worked great. I think I will...
Starting in April we will be clearing some of our land. I currently have a John Deere (made by ?) chainsaw but I am looking to get another. In the past I have owned a few cheap models but wasn't...
Thanks for the information guys /forums/images/icons/smile.gif
I am trying to find XXL chaps (48"-52" waist not length) I can't believe I am the only "big guy" that would like to be able to use them without needing alterations. /forums/images/icons/confused.gif
I've had these at a couple of diners...they called them "Texas Tommys"
My parents have had several Boston Terriers over the years. They currently have one now (Max) and a Pug (Rocky). It might just have been their luck but all of them shed a good bit. We are very happy...
To my knowledge only trailers with electric brakes need a battery to provide emergency stopping power in the event of a "break away". I know our boat trailer has surge brakes and no battery is...
I guess my options are electric. oil, propane and gas. I have been told electric is the most expensive but I do not know that to be a fact. (we are in the southern tier of NY) At our location there...
Looking to plant some trees along a property line that runs next to a highway. (Southern tier NY State) Would like something fast growing and native. So far we have looked at white pine as the...
Any one have any experiance with the Aerolite Cub C160? We looked at a used '03 model today and I must say we were impressed. I really liked the fact that the frame, joists, etc. are aluminum. This...
I have also heard that the two happiest days of boat ownership are the day you buy it and the day you sell it /forums/images/icons/grin.gif
We have pumpkins growing (that we didn't even plant!) and would like to see them grow. However, we have noticed a mold/mildew looking white growth that is killing the leaves. I know this isn't a...
My wife and I are looking to build in about two years. We both are wondering if it makes sense to move that up to take advantage of the low rates? Afraid if we wait the rates will be higher than they...
I don't know what article said to "shake" the dog but I would never do that. We have a miniture snchauzer and we crate trained him. He only had a few accidents, we would sternly say "bad dog" and...
Thanks for the responses. We do have an idea where we want the house but not an exact location. The idea of a temporary overhead set up would fit our need at this point.
We would like to get basic electric service on our building lot. We would need to run about 150' underground from the edge of the property where service is available to get it where the house will...
I had one of those guys (gal?) outside my office one summer...provided stress relief watching it... /forums/images/icons/smile.gif