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Hey! What can we do to liven up this conference? Is there any way we can open up the subject matter to get the interest going so "car stuff" is flooding in faster than we can read it? How about: - Car repair tips? - New car impressions by readers? - Repair shops to go to (and stay away from) - Car Trivia - Technical information - etc, etc, etc . . .
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How about keeping rust at bay? What have others tried that works? (Besides not driving it during the salt season?)
A guy at work who drove outstanding condition cars drilled holes in the door inside panels, trunk reinforcements, and other blind panels and sprayed in high grade motor oil thinned 50:50 in kerosene two times per year. His cars were like new when they were 12 years old. Seemed to work ? ? ? We've had ours ziebarted and have slight rust on an '87, no rust on two '89's In fact I was recently under one 89 because of a muffler problem and I saw no signs of body rust.
How about old cars? Is anybody interested in them out there? I'm into Mustangs (64 1/2-73) and other Ford muscle cars. I just got an account here and I'm just trying to help stir some interest up.
I am into old cars! I also am into mustangs, having had two really nice ones (when they were new). I had a 67 red convertable 289 4V, Stick. WOW! and I had a 70 351 auto. I really like the cars from '47 to 64. Do you own muscle cars?
Does it come with an accordion?
Should we start a referral service to the few honest and competent accordion mechanics in the country?
no. mail ALL of them to James Donnelly in care of the Whole Earth Review... /
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Characteristically articulate, that.
I was perversely proud of our '79 HOnda Civic wagon with 180,000 miles on it, and then it developed a myriad of increasingly difficult problems, so we finally traded it in for $200 ( only 75 under blue book) and got an Acura Integra. And now my soul is sold. It is a marvelous vehicle. And can still accelerate at 105 mph...
accordian? I missed something!
Hurr hurr hurr
I'll say.
Maybe raemo is spelling it wrong and he can't find us?
Poor bastard stepped in the middle of the pink things and lost his traction.
no. mr. rats barbequed them.
Whither goest my fair loutbane this bright day? And shall the cave rise up in the Poet's Night? \.
he doth curdle up the souls of tender women wandering like methane in the night.
yea, though he lie down in greener pastures, he lacketh courage to toil in the ether of the Grex, Steve! Bring him To US. NOW.
or we will make him perform (never mind) on catherine mackinnon
None of your comments seem to be oriented towards getting interest in the transportation conference. I just thought I'd mention it.
transportation does not interest us, unless it is silver and Evil.
As cavelings and devotees of the rodent, we have little need for transportation. Time and space have no meaning for us.
stevie dear you weren't supposed to TELL about that....
Ah, oh, um... yeah. I was just kidding about that. Honest. Uhm... pay no attention to the man behind the curtain...
It's hard not to--what with the man behind him making so much noise.
nephi, you really must stop eating all those strange mushrooms.
"Why these mushrooms aren't strange at all!" exclamied the soon-to-be angel.
nephi, i surely do like you!!
Golly shucks, Mary. I think you're swell, too.
<laughs his head off>
It's 1998, do you know where your conference is?
At home, asleep.
Really?
<snowth *likes* her conference... We should all flirt with Tricia more often!
Stop teasing me! You know I'm no good at it! <Cricket stalks off to play with his barbee doll collection. Realizing he doesn't have one, he decides that life really isn't worth it at the moment and builds himself a little house to sit in, mumbling strange incantations.>
<poor tef... :( If I sat around and flirted with you, would that make you feel better?>
whining hath no place here.
we should all flirt in archaic english from now on
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