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My mother in law had her big toe joint replaced earlier this summer. I had never heard of that before. It has taken a long time to recover from that. She is going to have both knees replaced later this month.
They live in a 1880's Victorian home. It's got a toilet the size of a small broom closet downstairs and bedrooms and full bath upstairs. My wife has already offered to have her stay at our house for a while. She is stubborn enough not to take us up on it. Good thing I get along real well with her. My wife and her are so much alike it's crazy. This thread is a great place to let you know how her recovery goes. She is ready to get it done because her knees are so bad. She is 75 though...
Edit: Oh great, my 1700th post is not even close to being truck related....Hey, it's her dads truck I'm restoring....whew! that was close. We are back on topic.
... Wouldn't be very happy if I couldn't drive std anymore, both the panel and Solstice are stick.
I don't own any vehicles with an automatic. The other day a 10-lb piece of particle board fell out of the bed straight across my left toes. It has occurred to me that it might be prudent to have one A/T vehicle.
The guys on the HAMB would have post after post telling the guy he made a great find. This thing looks a lot better than half the junk the HAMBers find. Funny thing is you never see a follow up to whether those old ditch or canyon vehicles ever get done.
Generally when ya find them like that there is a body in them.
Or under them.
That would make them easy to get a title. When you buy it at the police impound auction, they'll give you a bill of sale. A bill of sale from the police will get you a title. At least it works that way in Kentucky.
bob not at 50 yet, back to topic while organizing the garage from the helpful movers I found my primer and body tools. Yea, now if I could find the energy I'd be doing good.
I don't see debug code, but when I click to go back nothing happens. When I click the down pointer next to the back button I see 5,000 http://clickad.net thingies. Can anybody debug that?
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