We need to mount an effort to get Jim back on the list.
On Wednesday, September 21, 2005, at 02:28 PM, Kevin wrote:
On Mon, Sep 19, 2005 at 08:20:49PM -0700, JJJ wrote:
some of you may remember the tale of getting screwed on ebay on a '75
450sl
in houston...well, the piece of shit arrived
Kevin wrote:
Memory serving me, your 603 is naturally aspirated, so all of our numbers
probably don't compare to yours. That said, my 87 300TD gets roughly what
yours gets, which is considered rather low for that engine and that car.
My 87 300D clears 30 consistently, with a leaky return hose.
Fuel prices just shot up again. Its really pathetic, it goes up 15
cents overnight and the damn hurricane has not even hit yet.
--
Kaleb C. Striplin/Claremore, OK
89 560SEL, 87 300SDL, 87 300SDL, 85 380SE,
85 300D, 83 300TD, 81 300TD, 81 240D, 81 240D,
76 450SEL, 76 240D, 76 300D, 74 240D,
How do you folks get the joint out in the first place?
Peter Frederick wrote:
We bent the press on the W126 ball joint, it's much harder to get to.
You need an adapter tube of some sort for removal -- a pile of big
washer will work. The adapters with the Harbor Freight tool work going
back
where is jim these days? Was he ever here? Is he pissed off or something?
redghost wrote:
We need to mount an effort to get Jim back on the list.
On Wednesday, September 21, 2005, at 02:28 PM, Kevin wrote:
On Mon, Sep 19, 2005 at 08:20:49PM -0700, JJJ wrote:
some of you may remember
On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 06:21:53PM -0500, Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
where is jim these days? Was he ever here? Is he pissed off or something?
His e-mail addy is no longer in service it seems. I have another one from
him somewhere, need to hunt it down.
K
He caught wind of the 617s for free, and told me to put them in Gump.
Seems he is not working now, but has chosen to not be on the list. Did
we say awful things to him, or is there some sort of yoohoo list or R/E
list thing?
Some one should figure out what he deal is
On Wednesday,
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On Wednesday, September 21, 2005, at 04:26 PM, Kevin wrote:
On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 06:21:53PM -0500, Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
where is jim these days? Was he ever here? Is he pissed off or
something?
His e-mail addy is no longer in service it seems. I have another one
On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 04:33:05PM -0700, redghost wrote:
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Lets see, Cummings is a English corporation, that would be those small
islands off the coast of France, and the Cummings engines in the Dodge stuff
is made by frogs in France. Check out the plate on the side of the engine.
Most of the big castings used in the large engines are cast in Spain, loose
I filled up this morning, actually about 30 cents cheaper than when I
last filled up a week or so ago. I am guessing the refineries are going
to get whacked real bad. A lot of my neighbors are getting out tonight,
we are going to ride it out. Houston is a madhouse right now.
--R
Kaleb C.
Rich,
Wave hello to those who followed in my footsteps, in those white helicopters
with the red and blue stripes. And when they hoist you, be sure to keep your
arms inside the rescue basket, ok?
On 9/21/05, Rich Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I filled up this morning, actually about 30 cents
Cummins ran that diesel WAY b4 the sixties...like the
30's. It was the first car to finish without making
one pit stop...so says an MB history book I read.
Christtopher
--- Don Teresa Merriman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Lets see, Cummings is a English corporation, that
would be those small
next time, I'll put asterisks around *think*. Thanks
for the convincing counter argument.
Chris, having repeated, apparently, bad info from a
friend
--- Woodlandtaylors [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Christopher,
You are mistaken on both counts.
Dennis T
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From:
How pricey? My purebred Blue Point Siamese was $100.
What annoys me about this thread is not the dead cat
part, but that, I don't *think* anyone has said
anything of relevance. I read the entire site in
English and it is absolutely fascinating. It differs
from the Carthage plant in that it does
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 18:17:57 -0500, Kaleb C. Striplin wrote
Fuel prices just shot up again. Its really pathetic, it goes up 15
cents overnight and the damn hurricane has not even hit yet.
The oil market today seems to be like the stock market was in the 90s.
People think the price will
I love the coined terms - in addition to Doktor Booth
fuel tonics we now have cathartics as well. What
should we call Diesel Purge... an emetic? :-)
Chris
--- Marshall Booth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Brodbeck wrote:
My car seemed to idle rougher on biodiesel than on
petrodiesel.
I just got 24mpg on the last tank in the 300SDL - turbo 603 engine. I
have gotten 26 in the past. The last several tanks before this one
only got 22MPG, but most starts and acceleration were WOT - kick-down
switch engaged.
On 9/21/05, Marshall Booth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin wrote:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mercedes-Benz-200-Series-Diesel-1974-220D-MBZ-Diesel-Wagon-Exceedingly-Rare-Euro-Model_W0QQitemZ4577410639QQcategoryZ6329QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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Kaleb C. Striplin/Claremore, OK
89 560SEL, 87 300SDL, 87 300SDL, 85 380SE,
85 300D, 83 300TD, 81 300TD, 81 240D, 81
You REALY need that for your paper route!
I think I've seen a picture of a 115 wagon in a book, and remember
reading about such things in the paper 115 manual - long ago. There
was an ambulance version also -- --
On 9/21/05, Kaleb C. Striplin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If we are talking about the liberty, the last i knew, it was the italian
diesel, same as chrysler has been using in europe for minivans, cherokees
and the like for years.
At 05:31 PM 9/21/2005, you wrote:
The diesel in the Jeep is a Detriot 18:1 compression ratio american
made clatterbox.
So Regina(wife) calls and says she pulled up to an ATM in town to get
some cash and there is a set of keys hanging from the lock to the
machine. H. She turns the key and the damn thing opens up to
access all the money in the thing. So she decides to try another
machine. Apparently the
so how far back does it go? Does it really cover older models? Or just
newer ones?
--
Kaleb C. Striplin/Claremore, OK
89 560SEL, 87 300SDL, 87 300SDL, 85 380SE,
85 300D, 83 300TD, 81 300TD, 81 240D, 81 240D,
76 450SEL, 76 240D, 76 300D, 74 240D, 69 250
Okie Benz Auto parts-email for used
At the risk of igniting a flame war, I would point out that most of the
companies operating platforms in the Gulf shut them down before Rita passed
Key West. It takes a couple of days to shut everything down, button it up
and get the crews off. Also takes a couple of days to get them back out
BZZT!
Clessie Cummins was as American as Apple Pie, and the company he started is
in Indiana, as it has always been. Excerpt from
cummins.com: Headquartered in Columbus, Indiana, (USA) Cummins serves
customers in more than 160 countries and territories through its network of
550
Lets see, Cummings is a English corporation, that would be those small
islands off the coast of France, and the Cummings engines in the Dodge stuff
is made by frogs in France.
I googled Cummings and all I got was a bunch of info about a poet.
Oh, and it's prostate, not prostrate.
RLE
yea, true. The thing that makes me sick though is when prices start
going up like that, one station may raise theirs then the others and
they all just keep going up even though they probably have not gotten
a new delivery of fuel in.
Royce Engler wrote:
At the risk of igniting a flame war,
Not factory. It is most likely a Binz conversion.
Where is John Green when we need him?
Aussies had to be independent and set up their own list go
figger... independent Aussies!
At 09:03 PM 9/21/2005, you wrote:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/OIL-DELIVERY-TRUCK-MERCEDES-NOT-RUNNIG_W0QQitemZ4577335925QQcategoryZ63743QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
--
Kaleb C. Striplin/Claremore, OK
89 560SEL, 87 300SDL, 87 300SDL, 85 380SE,
85 300D, 83 300TD, 81 300TD, 81 240D, 81 240D,
76 450SEL, 76 240D, 76 300D, 74 240D, 69
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 01:46:44 EDT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if I thought I could trust him
he lied and ppl died ... weapons of mass destruction.
halliburton
9-11
THE big storm
ect ect
i dont think so
Enough of these falsehoods!!! I'm sick and tired of them being passed
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 09:31:51 -0400 andrew strasfogel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Mike, you're not alone, though I agree the debate gets too inflamed
and besides, the red staters outnumber blues about 10,000 to 1 so it's
probably wiser to cool it... ;)
I already replied to Mike. Stop
Look at it this way - your karma points just went WAY up.
Also, you married a VERY smart and tolerant woman. Props to her.
On 9/21/05, Kaleb C. Striplin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So Regina(wife) calls and says she pulled up to an ATM in town to get
some cash and there is a set of keys hanging
No helo rides for me. I gotta go over to Circuit City Sat morning to
get some bread and diapers and a 60 plasma for my babies, and wait here
at the house for FEMA to bring me my debit card.
I am thinking about getting Brunnhilde's big ol battery to run the 12V
blender for my Rita 'rita
Hey, Rich...say hi to Rita for me. I'm packing up the kids and grandkids
and heading up to Fort Worth to stay with my sister. I've been through a
couple of these, and the view is much better from afar. Besides, I live up
in Entergy territory in Montgomery County, and it'll probably take them a
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
yea, true. The thing that makes me sick though is when prices start
going up like that, one station may raise theirs then the others and
they all just keep going up even though they probably have not gotten
a new delivery of fuel in.
I suppose they'd argue they're
Craig McCluskey wrote:
George Bush did not cause the Governor of Louisiana to
refuse to give permission to the Feds to help.
This has been repeated enough that people assume it's true, but AFAIK it
isn't. If you can provide me a source that says otherwise, I'd
appreciate seeing it.
There's a
Rich Thomas wrote:
No helo rides for me. I gotta go over to Circuit City Sat morning to
get some bread and diapers and a 60 plasma for my babies, and wait here
at the house for FEMA to bring me my debit card.
I bet they bring 'em twice as fast if you're in a state with a
Republican governor.
Are you suggesting that cerveza, spellcheck, and Google don´t mix well, or
is it that you have stick up your poopstrate?
On 9/21/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lets see, Cummings is a English corporation, that would be those small
islands off the coast of France, and the
Mines a Seal Point and according to the latest prices for the bloodlines of the
cat I have some spend upwards of $500 for them. Heck, ya think thats alot have
ya ever priced a sphynx? $1500 to $3000 for one thats get this totally hairless
Christopher McCann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How
As for who would pay that for a cat the answer would be me. If ya want to use
dead animals for fuel then I'm sure you can get enough energy out of the usual
road kill. And if that isn't enough you can go for the pests that plague us and
scatter garbage and disease like coons, skunk and possum.
geez, so I like animals give me a break
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's not worth it anyway if the cat was pricy. Might as well keep it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Harry ) wrote:
Sorry guys but this shit of using dead cats as fuel is just making me sick.
I'm just a loyal pet owner of a pricy siamese
That's cuz you can par boil them with less cleaningMakes the Lo Mein
easier to makeLOLOL, Mike
- Original Message -
From: Harry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mercedes mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 3:00 AM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Using dead cats as fuel
Harry.Don't forget the coon, skunk and opossum were here before OUR
civilization destroyed thier environment so now they have to live in ours
and we call them the nusciance If WE don't leave the garbage there is
NONE to scatter by the animals that are just looking for food. I'm not
David Brodbeck wrote:
I suppose they'd argue they're just charging their replacement cost --
what it'll cost to replace the gas you're buying.
Makes sense, if you sell the contents of your storage tanks for $2.60
just so you can pay $2.70 to refill them tomorrow, you'd be better
off just
Could you fit that tank in the trunk of one of your diesels and fill it
with veggie oil -- a 2-tank setup? I see a lot of guys asking for
another tank...
--R
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
I think you guys are beating a dead horse! LOL (c:
On 9/22/05, Mike Canfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Harry.Don't forget the coon, skunk and opossum were here before OUR
civilization destroyed thier environment so now they have to live in ours
and we call them the nusciance If WE
It's got full coverage of the W124 W201, I think full coverage of
the 126 (except 617 engine - not sure about 117), and most everything
newer. Nothing on the 123, 115/116, or older. For the 124/201 etc, the
main difference between it and the CD-ROM's is tranny repair
information, and some
Plus why would we give that authority to any politician, whatever party? Dumb
question.
Craig McCluskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 01:46:44 EDT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if I thought I could trust him
he lied and ppl died ... weapons of mass destruction.
i failed
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Kaleb C. Striplin/Claremore, OK
89 560SEL, 87 300SDL, 87 300SDL, 85 380SE,
85 300D, 83 300TD, 81 300TD, 81 240D, 81 240D,
76 450SEL, 76 240D, 76 300D, 74 240D, 69 250
Okie Benz Auto parts-email for used parts
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 21:03:48 -0500
From: Kaleb C. Striplin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [MBZ] is this thing for real?
To: Banned List [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mercedes mailing list
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Wow. I'm not crazy about seals, but I do like the
chocolate points and have dibs on a kitten from the
next littler of a beautiful choco pnt mom.
ANYWAY, THIS WHOLE THING ABOUT DEAD CATS IS STUPID!
There is one place in the US that is using this
technology and they are not confiscating cats or
Diesel Purge - The Thinking Mercedes Driver's High Colonic.
On 9/21/05, Christopher McCann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I love the coined terms - in addition to Doktor Booth
fuel tonics we now have cathartics as well. What
should we call Diesel Purge... an emetic? :-)
Chris
--- Marshall Booth
LOL :-)
--- andrew strasfogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Diesel Purge - The Thinking Mercedes Driver's High
Colonic.
On 9/21/05, Christopher McCann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I love the coined terms - in addition to Doktor
Booth
fuel tonics we now have cathartics as well.
What
should
I thought it interesting that the newsies emphasize the gulf coast produces
25% of our DOMESTIC product. (my emphasis on domestic) My question is, what
percentage is that of our total consumption? They seem to think that there is
a severe shortage, but I seem to remember that domestic
PLEASE - anyone have the wbesite to find cheap local diesel prices? TIA,
Andrew
1983 300TD (running on fumes)
On 9/21/05, Rich Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I filled up this morning, actually about 30 cents cheaper than when I
last filled up a week or so ago. I am guessing the refineries
Hm.. sounds like every political party I've ever heard of. Doesn't
every politician clean house when he arrives and put in his cronies? I wasn't
going to mention Al Gore's name but since he came up... Oh, that's
right, he created the internet. That's why he was qualified to be
andrew strasfogel wrote:
PLEASE - anyone have the wbesite to find cheap local diesel prices? TIA,
http://washingtondcgasprices.com/index.aspx?fuel=D
You can check all of the US and Canadia by city or state/province at
http://gasbuddy.com/
Tom
Just filled up at $2.54
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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 22:27:13 -0700
From: David Brodbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT: Request Opinion on Political Issue
To: Mercedes mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I think you have a good point. People are eager to raise the price and take
the profit but reluctant to lower the price if they can still make profit.
That's what just about everyone I know does. The grocer, the laborer and the
McParts house all do the same thing. When NAPA raises their prices
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hm.. sounds like every political party I've ever heard of. Doesn't
every
politician clean house when he arrives and put in his cronies?
Well, the dems seem to be better at it. The repubs do it, but not as much,
especially
at the lower levels. The result is
I called around town the other day to check on fuel prices. Every
station I talked to said, Sorry, we cannot give out prices over the
phone. I asked a couple of them why not, and they didn't know--just
said it was the rule. Don't know if this is universal or just a recent
development locally.
Ron Dwelle wrote:
I called around town the other day to check on fuel prices. Every
station I talked to said, Sorry, we cannot give out prices over the
phone.
Probably something new to deal with the new price sensitivity of
the consumer. A month ago, it was no big deal. Today, there might
The way I understand it, the German who the story was written about
had been interviewed by a less-than-respectable newspaper (i.e.
tabloid) and he was giving straight answers to questions about his
waste-disposal process. Then he was asked, almost jokingly I'd assume,
if his process could use
Why don't you guys take this to one of the many political blogs on the
web. They live to tell lies about politicans of the opposite political
persuasion while hoping it will build up their side. Absolutely no one's
mind is going to be changed by repeating the talking points of the day on
this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought it interesting that the newsies emphasize the gulf coast
produces 25% of our DOMESTIC product. (my emphasis on domestic) My
question is, what percentage is that of our total consumption? They seem
to think that there is a severe shortage, but I seem to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought it interesting that the newsies emphasize the gulf coast
produces 25% of our DOMESTIC product. (my emphasis on domestic) My
question is, what percentage is that of our total consumption? They seem
to think that there is a severe shortage, but I seem to
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Ron Dwelle wrote:
I called around town the other day to check on fuel prices. Every
station I talked to said, Sorry, we cannot give out prices over the
phone. I asked a couple of them why not, and they didn't know--just
said it was the rule. Don't know if
http://www.foxnews.com/index.html
Christopher McCann, Squier Park, Kansas City, Missouri
-1985 300SD, 209K miles, Wulf
(http://www.pictureblogger.com/My-1985-Mercedes-Benz-300SD)
-1976 240D, ManyK miles, AKP-Wagen (Alternativen Kraftstoffs Prüfenlastwagen
= Alternative Fuel Test Vehicle)
exactly - I thought of the Onion's version of the
story - how do you say onion in German?
CM
--- TimothyPilgrim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The way I understand it, the German who the story
was written about
had been interviewed by a less-than-respectable
newspaper (i.e.
tabloid) and he was
On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 09:11:09PM -0500, OK Don wrote:
You REALY need that for your paper route!
I think I've seen a picture of a 115 wagon in a book, and remember
reading about such things in the paper 115 manual - long ago. There
was an ambulance version also -- --
Saw an ambulance 115
This Texan will be fleeing in a 300TD, but only as far as Ft. Worth. I
haven't figured out yet whether the gasoline shortages also include diesel
shortages. In any case, I've got a full tank which will take me about 320
miles at highway speeds, less if I'm in stop and go. Right now I'm waiting
I'd be tempted to buy a couple of ten gallon fuel jugs, fill those up, and
put them into the back. Not like you'd be carrying gasoline or rocket fuel
back there.
On 9/22/05, Royce Engler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This Texan will be fleeing in a 300TD, but only as far as Ft. Worth. I
haven't
Marshall Booth wrote:
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mercedes-Benz-200-Series-Diesel-1974-220D-MBZ-Diesel-Wagon-Exceedingly-Rare-Euro-Model_W0QQitemZ4577410639QQcategoryZ6329QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Mercedes didn't make the chassis of wagons before the 123 TD as far as
Here's an AP wire story:
http://makeashorterlink.com/?B308638DB
Ron Dwelle
Thought someone might need this... current bid $199:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=4576532589
:)
-Dave M.
Royce Engler wrote:
This Texan will be fleeing in a 300TD, but only as far as Ft. Worth. I
haven't figured out yet whether the gasoline shortages also include diesel
shortages. In any case, I've got a full tank which will take me about 320
miles at highway speeds, less if I'm in stop and go.
ROYCE, I hope and pray that all goes well for you and
your family.
Now, this is a perfect example of why I am glad I did
some of those strange tests on the 240D...you can
stretch your range by bringing along, in addition to
what D2 you can find, kero, ATF, motor oil, veggie oil
(at costco, the
On the VW TDI list there was various reports from Louisiana about
folks getting diesel without
waiting in line or having supply problems etc,
guess there there are way fewer diesels so supply isn't a problem.
Can't speak for Texas with
perhaps the desire for monster dually diesel F350s
I know here in Canada a year or more back my son needed to know
current gas prices for a home work project.
My wife called the local chevron station and got the same line, she
then phone around and discovered they *all* refused to tell her,
company policies they said.
On 22-Sep-05, at 8:12
I was reading that they recently banned putting cow remains in
chicken food after the mad cow in Texas because
someone pointed out the chickens toss/scratch the food about down
into the floor which is then swept up
and the bird dung/feathers/bits/deadcowbits get ground up and made
into cow
rumor has it that Ron wrote:
I called around town the other day to check on fuel prices. Every
station I talked to said, Sorry, we cannot give out prices over the
phone. I asked a couple of them why not, and they didn't know--just
said it was the rule. Don't know if this is universal or
sheep offal was banned from cattle feed years ago
becuase of fears that the sheep version of mad cow
would jump over to cows. All mammals have a version of
mad cow disease (bovine spongiform
encephalopathy)...in people it's called
Krutzfeld-Jacob Disease (spelling certainly wrong)
disease which
How'd I miss that? Must have been hiding behind a DC3 or something.
Ken
Box A17
In a message dated 9/22/2005 1:03:01 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From: Kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MBZ] is this thing for real?
To: OK Don [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mercedes mailing list
Dave M. wrote:
Thought someone might need this... current bid $199:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=4576532589
Are those the big plates or rhe small plates?
Maybe it's time to fill up my overhead tank with water.
Can anyone with an open Carfax account run the following VIN:
waucb88d1va212174
Thanks!
--
Sunil Hari
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
513-205-7474
Christopher McCann wrote:
...in people it's called
Krutzfeld-Jacob Disease (spelling certainly wrong)
disease which also has a variant disease.
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease. Prions scare me...
--
John L. Ervine
1981 240D 4-spd 268+kmi
1980 300TD 170+kmi
1980 300SD 277+kmi
1977 280S 4-spd
Hang a huge diesel sign on the front while you are at it. Maybe you'll
attract a few rustlers.
Thanks,
Tom Hargrave
256-656-1924
www.kegkits.com
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Mitch Haley
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 3:16 PM
To:
Tom Hargrave wrote:
Hang a huge diesel sign on the front while you are at it. Maybe you'll
attract a few rustlers.
Painted Diesel on it during the first attack on Iraq (1990) to
scare off gas thieves. Not only would the bastids siphon your
truck, they'd throw away the gas cap. I figure
Parked outside the gates in a parking lot by an attendee of the races. It
was there both saturday and sunday, about two blocks west of the first
set of gates. It was in a parking lot that allowed camping, so he might have
stayed there overnight.
There wasn't a fine mist of soot all over the
I went out this morning in Houston to do a few errands. It was like an
early Sunday morning, no one on the streets, some stores still open,
most gas stations closed/out of gas. The grocery store up the street
was busy, had a lot of stuff, probably be free meat and frozen stuff
come Sunday
On Sep 22, 2005, at 1:39 PM, Christopher McCann wrote:
exactly - I thought of the Onion's version of the
story - how do you say onion in German?
CM
Chris,
ZWEIBEL IIRC, pronounced zveebel.. or maybe sveebel
Take care,
Chuck
Have you ever wondered why it´s called PMS?
Cuz Mad Cow Disease was already used!
On 9/22/05, Christopher McCann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sheep offal was banned from cattle feed years ago
becuase of fears that the sheep version of mad cow
would jump over to cows. All mammals have a version of
interestingly, the German inventor was asked if all
priones were destroyed in the process. He said yes.
Chris
--- John Ervine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christopher McCann wrote:
...in people it's called
Krutzfeld-Jacob Disease (spelling certainly wrong)
disease which also has a variant
thanks - I think the pronunciation would be svibel
(long i).
CM
--- Chuck Landenberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 22, 2005, at 1:39 PM, Christopher McCann
wrote:
exactly - I thought of the Onion's version of the
story - how do you say onion in German?
CM
Chris,
I might be laughing, but for fear of women lurkers, I
am totally offended! :-)
Chris
--- Don Teresa Merriman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Have you ever wondered why it´s called PMS?
Cuz Mad Cow Disease was already used!
On 9/22/05, Christopher McCann
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sheep offal
Bull.
On 9/22/05, Mitch Haley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Well, the dems seem to be better at it. The repubs do it, but not as much,
especially
at the lower levels.
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