What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. Espressolane

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    Busted hub cap. Alignment is jacked. Got it parked on a customers lot right now. Going to replace cap in morning and see if we can get it back to shop to go over with fine tooth comb. I had no idea that a car that small could rock a truck that size like it did
     
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    That sounds about like our shopping list. Lol. My aunt always recurs onion, bell peppers, and celery. Puts it in sandwich bags. If I or anyone shows up, She whips together some shrimp stew, Gumbo, or Etoufee. Whatever. Anyways, That might be a good idea on the truck. Wife’s been making some good chicken stuff. Chicken breasts, cut up, and vegetables little spice, rice. A few different dishes, always trying something new. Sounds good.
     
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    I’ve heard possum is good. You have to be sure to remove a certain gland though. That’s all I needed to hear. No Thanks!! Lol
     
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    Skunk's not easy to prepare. Takes a lot of cleaning. Never washes his food like a coon does. Just saying.
     
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    I used goo gone to remove some duct tape residue on my plastic dash. It worked real good. A little elbow grease, and some scraping helped. It leaves an oily residue that eventually dries. So on plastic goo gone good- goof off bad. Goof off is acetone based, will melt some plastics.
     
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    Any hammer with enough momentum will be noticed.
     
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    I think the angle she hit you at had a lot to do with it. Just an opinion...
     
  10. sealevel

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    Lol. I swear I'm not judging. I'm from the south just not the deep like you. Groundhogs? We use them for target practice up here. Please don't tell me they a are a delicacy down there.
    Lol. Just having fun man.