26 below zero
#104
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Re: 26 below zero
Roughly 2/1/04 17:36, Del Rawlins's monkeys randomly typed:
> That would have been Brett's dad. I think he had an older brother also
> named Nat, so I wasn't sure which one you were talking about. A search
> on whowhere.com shows that Brett is still in Fairbanks, if you are
> interested you could probably contact his dad through him.
Thanks. I have the email address, just wondering if you'd
ever run across the somewhat wierd dude. Or Tony Hinderman,
aka "the little man who walks behind".
--
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> That would have been Brett's dad. I think he had an older brother also
> named Nat, so I wasn't sure which one you were talking about. A search
> on whowhere.com shows that Brett is still in Fairbanks, if you are
> interested you could probably contact his dad through him.
Thanks. I have the email address, just wondering if you'd
ever run across the somewhat wierd dude. Or Tony Hinderman,
aka "the little man who walks behind".
--
Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them...
#105
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Re: 26 below zero
Roughly 2/1/04 17:36, Del Rawlins's monkeys randomly typed:
> That would have been Brett's dad. I think he had an older brother also
> named Nat, so I wasn't sure which one you were talking about. A search
> on whowhere.com shows that Brett is still in Fairbanks, if you are
> interested you could probably contact his dad through him.
Thanks. I have the email address, just wondering if you'd
ever run across the somewhat wierd dude. Or Tony Hinderman,
aka "the little man who walks behind".
--
Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them...
> That would have been Brett's dad. I think he had an older brother also
> named Nat, so I wasn't sure which one you were talking about. A search
> on whowhere.com shows that Brett is still in Fairbanks, if you are
> interested you could probably contact his dad through him.
Thanks. I have the email address, just wondering if you'd
ever run across the somewhat wierd dude. Or Tony Hinderman,
aka "the little man who walks behind".
--
Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them...
#106
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Re: 26 below zero
Roughly 2/1/04 17:36, Del Rawlins's monkeys randomly typed:
> That would have been Brett's dad. I think he had an older brother also
> named Nat, so I wasn't sure which one you were talking about. A search
> on whowhere.com shows that Brett is still in Fairbanks, if you are
> interested you could probably contact his dad through him.
Thanks. I have the email address, just wondering if you'd
ever run across the somewhat wierd dude. Or Tony Hinderman,
aka "the little man who walks behind".
--
Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them...
> That would have been Brett's dad. I think he had an older brother also
> named Nat, so I wasn't sure which one you were talking about. A search
> on whowhere.com shows that Brett is still in Fairbanks, if you are
> interested you could probably contact his dad through him.
Thanks. I have the email address, just wondering if you'd
ever run across the somewhat wierd dude. Or Tony Hinderman,
aka "the little man who walks behind".
--
Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them...
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Re: 26 below zero
In <AxjTb.157704$Rc4.1242460@attbi_s54> L0nD0t.$t0we11 wrote:
> Thanks. I have the email address, just wondering if you'd
> ever run across the somewhat wierd dude. Or Tony Hinderman,
> aka "the little man who walks behind".
Doesn't ring a bell.
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> Thanks. I have the email address, just wondering if you'd
> ever run across the somewhat wierd dude. Or Tony Hinderman,
> aka "the little man who walks behind".
Doesn't ring a bell.
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Re: 26 below zero
In <AxjTb.157704$Rc4.1242460@attbi_s54> L0nD0t.$t0we11 wrote:
> Thanks. I have the email address, just wondering if you'd
> ever run across the somewhat wierd dude. Or Tony Hinderman,
> aka "the little man who walks behind".
Doesn't ring a bell.
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> Thanks. I have the email address, just wondering if you'd
> ever run across the somewhat wierd dude. Or Tony Hinderman,
> aka "the little man who walks behind".
Doesn't ring a bell.
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Re: 26 below zero
In <AxjTb.157704$Rc4.1242460@attbi_s54> L0nD0t.$t0we11 wrote:
> Thanks. I have the email address, just wondering if you'd
> ever run across the somewhat wierd dude. Or Tony Hinderman,
> aka "the little man who walks behind".
Doesn't ring a bell.
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> Thanks. I have the email address, just wondering if you'd
> ever run across the somewhat wierd dude. Or Tony Hinderman,
> aka "the little man who walks behind".
Doesn't ring a bell.
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#110
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Re: 26 below zero
Damn, I had forgotten about all that fun with bias ply tires in the
cold - whop, whop, whop...
On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 01:19:33 UTC Jeepster
<yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
> I had to put mine in 4wd the other morning after a night at work, the
> wheel bearing and diffs were so thick it would just spin the back
> wheels in the snow. It's fun driving the 1st mile or so also with 4
> tires that are not quite round.
>
> It was -38C that morning :(
>
> On 1 Feb 2004 23:25:10 GMT, "Will Honea" <whonea@codenet.net> wrote:
>
> >On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 01:25:05 UTC <Skip> wrote:
> >
> >> What would the clutch pedal have to do with stalling if the vehicle was in
> >> neutral?
> >
>
> >Another morning I flooded it and the wife was going to push it to get
> >me started - 383 hemi in a garaged Charger should be enough, right?
> >Well, when she got me up to 15-20 mph (finally, even down hill) I
> >eased the clutch out in hi gear and all 4 wheels just locked -
> >wouldn't turn for anything.
> >
> >And people ask me why I moved out of there as soon as I could...
>
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cold - whop, whop, whop...
On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 01:19:33 UTC Jeepster
<yj_driver_NO_SPAM@excite.com> wrote:
> I had to put mine in 4wd the other morning after a night at work, the
> wheel bearing and diffs were so thick it would just spin the back
> wheels in the snow. It's fun driving the 1st mile or so also with 4
> tires that are not quite round.
>
> It was -38C that morning :(
>
> On 1 Feb 2004 23:25:10 GMT, "Will Honea" <whonea@codenet.net> wrote:
>
> >On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 01:25:05 UTC <Skip> wrote:
> >
> >> What would the clutch pedal have to do with stalling if the vehicle was in
> >> neutral?
> >
>
> >Another morning I flooded it and the wife was going to push it to get
> >me started - 383 hemi in a garaged Charger should be enough, right?
> >Well, when she got me up to 15-20 mph (finally, even down hill) I
> >eased the clutch out in hi gear and all 4 wheels just locked -
> >wouldn't turn for anything.
> >
> >And people ask me why I moved out of there as soon as I could...
>
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