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Well its official NC has had the most snow this year it has in a long time..... weve had it 3 times first 2 times where 1-2" but now we have bout 5" on the ground sooo i was out ridding around and my crazyredneck side took over and ended up having the speedo burried past 90 drifting (really doing 40ish) then locking it in 4x4 and doing 4x4 drifts down a curve road (2-3 miles long)
i don't have to worry about eatin anything bad out of the fridge, cause 99% of the time it is empty.
my fridge is used as a storing place for beer, jack danials, and barbecue sauce
My wife does daycare out o the house, so my fridge is always full, and I have very well fed(not fat tho) dogs. Lol.
it was some leftover messican food i made a day or two ago. don't know why i got sick, i do the same food every week cause i like it. man i feel like death. i just had one of those "eff it, ima throw up in the tub while i take a crap moments". it was that or drop a liquid duece in my shorts. not that hard of a decision
when my brother in law pretends to come over to visit when what he was really doing is trying to get me to put a starter on his minivan for him. jeebus kryst, was that a g/d nightmare in the freezing *** cold. definitely not worth the 12 pack payment, cheap bastid.
p.s. dodge caravans can suck it!!!!!! i've never had such a hell of a time trying to change a starter before.
oh suck it up cupcake.
try putting a 3 bolt starter on an ice cold 428 in a snow covered parking lot, when it is 10 degrees outside, with nothing more than a bumper jack and a handful of wrenches.
from that 15 years ago, i swore i would never work outside in the winter again. i built a garage as soon as the ground thawed, and have keep my word.
oh, i've had my fair share of crappy winter wrenching, like changing the water pump on my f350 in 20 below temps in a blizzard, or changing my old f150's starter in a jewel-osco parking lot at the low corner where the drain was. nothing like crawling through a foot of slush to change a starter in the middle of winter, but i only had enough cash for either a tow or a new starter, no sense in getting a tow home if i couldn't afford a starter for 2 more weeks. at least i was only 16 for that one, i'm only 25 now, but the cold stiffens my body up bad. i don't mind the cold, its the whole not being able to move when i'm done part that i take issue with.
wait till you are 30 years older and try it.
i looked at the thermometer this afternoon, saw it was still 19 degrees, and decided the rear flat on the crown vic can wait till tomorrow, or until one of the kids want to use it.
they can change the flat if they want to drive. otherwise it is shoe-leather express, because none of them are allowed to drive any of my trucks.
when i was younger my parents wouldn't let me drive any of their vehicles, thats why i had to change that starter, or else i wouldn't of had wheels for work for 2 weeks back then, got paid every 2 weeks.
now i can't drive their vehicles because statefarm says so. they send my parents a letter every few months stating i'm not allowed to use their vehicles and if i get pulled over driving one, their policy is null and void. all because i got a d.u.i. 3 years ago, it's not even like i live there anymore, makes no sense to me.
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