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We have only ever had one Lisa. It was in Kamloops a couple years ago. I'd really like to get something going but everyone is so spread out it's pretty tough.
Sunny and warm here with some wind.
Glad you had 1 at least.
I am not far outside the Loops, so we can hold one here at my place if there is interest in doing it again.
If its this spring bring paint brushes, you can help me paint my house.
I think I remember those but can't place what the model was either. Probably a PT Cruiser.
Next thing you know opening the hood will be programmed into the main computer.
They already make vehicles that have no oil dipsticks to check the levels of important items, say the transmission.
If changing a tire on modern stuff, you risk damaging the psi sensor, and they are expensive.
Ford has reduced all their trucks to Mall Crawlers, not a manual in their entire lineup.
Emmissions, and electronic items have taken over, and the vehicle itself is almost lost among it all.
Where does the time go, I work just 1 day per week, and still am out of time too often.
All of yesterday I intended to come to this forum, and research rebuilding of a 79 steering box, but never made it on the computer once all day.
Reconsidering my employment here.
Currently its just 1 day per week, soon increasing to 2.
Already I do not like it.
Instead it maybe best to not work at all for another 17 months, then go back to active duty status.