so power came back on in detroit friday night so we went on saturday morning. 30,000 hot rods. ahhhhhhh it was a great day. too bad my damn exhaust fell on my way there. fire up for being polish, and being able tro fix anything on the side of the road with random trash. work last night was horrible. one of the worst days on three years. just totally crazy. my new kitty is chewing on my one hand so typing is difficult. lots of hot new girls over on the left. none oif them are bathorythough. whats up with that. ok. more later. ttfn
P.S. thanks for my testmonial stacie, and bathory. it made me feel so special. tehetehe.
P.P.S. fractal thank you for all the randomness. i just don't know what i would do with out randomness in my journals.
P.S. thanks for my testmonial stacie, and bathory. it made me feel so special. tehetehe.
P.P.S. fractal thank you for all the randomness. i just don't know what i would do with out randomness in my journals.
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The '67 Chevy is my truck. Just a run-of-the-mill 2wd 3/4-ton work truck. The body needs some TLC due to this state, but the drivetrain's still kicking.
Ahh, exhaust repair on the side of the road. I am WAY too familiar with that. Bailing wire, while handy stuff, is not intended to be a permanent exhaust hanger.