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That was a good show lolScotty is building a tank of transparent aluminum as we speak/"text" and will beam it up a.s.a.p.
That was a good show lolScotty is building a tank of transparent aluminum as we speak/"text" and will beam it up a.s.a.p.
Yes that would definitely obliterate it!!Maybe, but it makes the problem "go away".
Yes , be prepared !Have the D6 and DY-NO-MITE on standby.
That was a great Star Trek movie ,,,, Save the whales and save the earthScotty is building a tank of transparent aluminum as we speak/"text" and will beam it up a.s.a.p.
Good idea but it's not working!!!That was a great Star Trek movie ,,,, Save the whales and save the earth
Just don’t do it like the vid above and blow it up on the beach .. can you imagine the stink that caused … at least in the ocean all the other fishy’s can eat SushiYes that would definitely obliterate it!!
It was.That was a great Star Trek movie ,,,, Save the whales and save the earth
Be patient.Good idea but it's not working!!!
Glad you didn't shoot yer eye out!! Hahahaha!!Hey, speaking of removing battery cables on our trucks and touching them together...
The first few times I fired up my truck this year, it needed a bit of throttle to keep it running. Hmmmmmm...
Stale fuel? Nope
I know, I'll reinstall the tune and try it. Well, that didn't help.
What did help (again and many times prior): Take both main cables off the battery and touch them together for a few seconds.
This time I heard a "click".
Anyway, all is well again. I'm assuming the I.A.C. was stuck in some kind of winter slumber mode.
Thats it for a double-hoe.
Back to saving Gracey...
Yup, even the seagulls all flew up to Canada after that one.Just don’t do it like the vid above and blow it up on the beach .. can you imagine the stink that caused … at least in the ocean all the other fishy’s can eat Sushi
I may have to try that as a regular seasonal maintenance technique…Hey, speaking of removing battery cables on our trucks and touching them together...
The first few times I fired up my truck this year, it needed a bit of throttle to keep it running. Hmmmmmm...
Stale fuel? Nope
I know, I'll reinstall the tune and try it. Well, that didn't help.
What did help (again and many times prior): Take both main cables off the battery and touch them together for a few seconds.
This time I heard a "click".
Anyway, all is well again. I'm assuming the I.A.C. was stuck in some kind of winter slumber mode.
Thats it for a double-hoe.
Back to saving Gracey...
Awwwe, DADS - greatest gifts ever! I miss my DadIt was.
The last movie my Dad and I got to see together.
Glad you didn't shoot yer eye out!! Hahahaha!!
Gracey! I like it !
Hahahaha!!
When the enterprise returns for its 5 year mission to discover far away worlds and galaxies then and only then will they save the whalesGood idea but it's not working!!!
Yes, I've even replaced (several) throttle position sensors and the ecu still stays in dumb-ass mode "thinking" the faulty one is still online.I may have to try that as a regular seasonal maintenance technique…
Don't electrocute yourself!I may have to try that as a regular seasonal maintenance technique…
That is a great fix and I know you've recommended that before throughout the years! Hopefully people rememberYes, I've even replaced (several) throttle position sensors and the ecu still stays in dumb-ass mode "thinking" the faulty one is still online.
Cable trick to the rescue!!
Dads know everythingLast DVD I watched with my Dad was - Best of the Mopars ....
Only my Dad understood my sickness hahahaha!