new jeep - mastershield undercoat
#91
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Re: new jeep - mastershield undercoat
I'm guessing it has something to do with Conduits Technologies
given your geek past, and present profession.
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Earle Horton wrote:
>
> We know the vehicle has uncertain ancestry, but as my wife says, "That
> sucker will go anywhere; it just won't stall..." I rebuilt the roof rails a
> couple years back, and painted this on the roof
> http://www.falls.igs.net/~pyunker/nin.gif in big letters too. "Why the ----
> did you paint the Nine Inch Nails logo on my Toyota?" "There wasn't
> enough room for all the lyrics, honey."
> http://www.purelyrics.com/index.php?lyrics=fwtavjqe
>
> There's another Trustafarian* in town who apparently has nothing better to
> do than race motorcycles, restore old Landcruisers, and volunteer with the
> local fire department. He must have about six of them, in various stages of
> deterioration or restoration, depending on how you look at it. I asked him
> about how he beefs them up so he can use them off road. His response,
> "Huh?"
>
> Earle
> *You figure out what this is.
given your geek past, and present profession.
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mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> We know the vehicle has uncertain ancestry, but as my wife says, "That
> sucker will go anywhere; it just won't stall..." I rebuilt the roof rails a
> couple years back, and painted this on the roof
> http://www.falls.igs.net/~pyunker/nin.gif in big letters too. "Why the ----
> did you paint the Nine Inch Nails logo on my Toyota?" "There wasn't
> enough room for all the lyrics, honey."
> http://www.purelyrics.com/index.php?lyrics=fwtavjqe
>
> There's another Trustafarian* in town who apparently has nothing better to
> do than race motorcycles, restore old Landcruisers, and volunteer with the
> local fire department. He must have about six of them, in various stages of
> deterioration or restoration, depending on how you look at it. I asked him
> about how he beefs them up so he can use them off road. His response,
> "Huh?"
>
> Earle
> *You figure out what this is.
#95
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Re: new jeep - mastershield undercoat
http://www.wordspy.com/words/trustafarian.asp
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Earle Horton wrote:
>
> We know the vehicle has uncertain ancestry, but as my wife says, "That
> sucker will go anywhere; it just won't stall..." I rebuilt the roof rails a
> couple years back, and painted this on the roof
> http://www.falls.igs.net/~pyunker/nin.gif in big letters too. "Why the ----
> did you paint the Nine Inch Nails logo on my Toyota?" "There wasn't
> enough room for all the lyrics, honey."
> http://www.purelyrics.com/index.php?lyrics=fwtavjqe
>
> There's another Trustafarian* in town who apparently has nothing better to
> do than race motorcycles, restore old Landcruisers, and volunteer with the
> local fire department. He must have about six of them, in various stages of
> deterioration or restoration, depending on how you look at it. I asked him
> about how he beefs them up so he can use them off road. His response,
> "Huh?"
>
> Earle
> *You figure out what this is.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> We know the vehicle has uncertain ancestry, but as my wife says, "That
> sucker will go anywhere; it just won't stall..." I rebuilt the roof rails a
> couple years back, and painted this on the roof
> http://www.falls.igs.net/~pyunker/nin.gif in big letters too. "Why the ----
> did you paint the Nine Inch Nails logo on my Toyota?" "There wasn't
> enough room for all the lyrics, honey."
> http://www.purelyrics.com/index.php?lyrics=fwtavjqe
>
> There's another Trustafarian* in town who apparently has nothing better to
> do than race motorcycles, restore old Landcruisers, and volunteer with the
> local fire department. He must have about six of them, in various stages of
> deterioration or restoration, depending on how you look at it. I asked him
> about how he beefs them up so he can use them off road. His response,
> "Huh?"
>
> Earle
> *You figure out what this is.
#96
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Re: new jeep - mastershield undercoat
http://www.wordspy.com/words/trustafarian.asp
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> We know the vehicle has uncertain ancestry, but as my wife says, "That
> sucker will go anywhere; it just won't stall..." I rebuilt the roof rails a
> couple years back, and painted this on the roof
> http://www.falls.igs.net/~pyunker/nin.gif in big letters too. "Why the ----
> did you paint the Nine Inch Nails logo on my Toyota?" "There wasn't
> enough room for all the lyrics, honey."
> http://www.purelyrics.com/index.php?lyrics=fwtavjqe
>
> There's another Trustafarian* in town who apparently has nothing better to
> do than race motorcycles, restore old Landcruisers, and volunteer with the
> local fire department. He must have about six of them, in various stages of
> deterioration or restoration, depending on how you look at it. I asked him
> about how he beefs them up so he can use them off road. His response,
> "Huh?"
>
> Earle
> *You figure out what this is.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> We know the vehicle has uncertain ancestry, but as my wife says, "That
> sucker will go anywhere; it just won't stall..." I rebuilt the roof rails a
> couple years back, and painted this on the roof
> http://www.falls.igs.net/~pyunker/nin.gif in big letters too. "Why the ----
> did you paint the Nine Inch Nails logo on my Toyota?" "There wasn't
> enough room for all the lyrics, honey."
> http://www.purelyrics.com/index.php?lyrics=fwtavjqe
>
> There's another Trustafarian* in town who apparently has nothing better to
> do than race motorcycles, restore old Landcruisers, and volunteer with the
> local fire department. He must have about six of them, in various stages of
> deterioration or restoration, depending on how you look at it. I asked him
> about how he beefs them up so he can use them off road. His response,
> "Huh?"
>
> Earle
> *You figure out what this is.
#97
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Re: new jeep - mastershield undercoat
http://www.wordspy.com/words/trustafarian.asp
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> We know the vehicle has uncertain ancestry, but as my wife says, "That
> sucker will go anywhere; it just won't stall..." I rebuilt the roof rails a
> couple years back, and painted this on the roof
> http://www.falls.igs.net/~pyunker/nin.gif in big letters too. "Why the ----
> did you paint the Nine Inch Nails logo on my Toyota?" "There wasn't
> enough room for all the lyrics, honey."
> http://www.purelyrics.com/index.php?lyrics=fwtavjqe
>
> There's another Trustafarian* in town who apparently has nothing better to
> do than race motorcycles, restore old Landcruisers, and volunteer with the
> local fire department. He must have about six of them, in various stages of
> deterioration or restoration, depending on how you look at it. I asked him
> about how he beefs them up so he can use them off road. His response,
> "Huh?"
>
> Earle
> *You figure out what this is.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> We know the vehicle has uncertain ancestry, but as my wife says, "That
> sucker will go anywhere; it just won't stall..." I rebuilt the roof rails a
> couple years back, and painted this on the roof
> http://www.falls.igs.net/~pyunker/nin.gif in big letters too. "Why the ----
> did you paint the Nine Inch Nails logo on my Toyota?" "There wasn't
> enough room for all the lyrics, honey."
> http://www.purelyrics.com/index.php?lyrics=fwtavjqe
>
> There's another Trustafarian* in town who apparently has nothing better to
> do than race motorcycles, restore old Landcruisers, and volunteer with the
> local fire department. He must have about six of them, in various stages of
> deterioration or restoration, depending on how you look at it. I asked him
> about how he beefs them up so he can use them off road. His response,
> "Huh?"
>
> Earle
> *You figure out what this is.
#98
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Re: new jeep - mastershield undercoat
On 24 Nov 2003 12:28 PM, Lon Stowell posted the following:
> Approximately 11/24/03 12:31, Del Rawlins uttered for posterity:
>
>> On 24 Nov 2003 09:40 AM, Jerry McG posted the following:
>>
>>> 1973 Chevy pickups, Ramblers, etc. aren't considered "newer"!
>>
>> That was my whole point. The old stuff would rust no matter what you
>> did sometimes. Ask me about british steel sometime....
>
> OK, what about British steel? Wondering how it could ever
> rust with the constant coating of motor oil, transmission
> oil, etc. supplied by the wooden main seals.
That is true. No MGA frame has ever rusted out in the engine
compartment. They all rust out under the passenger compartment (at
least, the parts that aren't plywood do) and in the chassis rear. The
bodies rust everywhere.
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> Approximately 11/24/03 12:31, Del Rawlins uttered for posterity:
>
>> On 24 Nov 2003 09:40 AM, Jerry McG posted the following:
>>
>>> 1973 Chevy pickups, Ramblers, etc. aren't considered "newer"!
>>
>> That was my whole point. The old stuff would rust no matter what you
>> did sometimes. Ask me about british steel sometime....
>
> OK, what about British steel? Wondering how it could ever
> rust with the constant coating of motor oil, transmission
> oil, etc. supplied by the wooden main seals.
That is true. No MGA frame has ever rusted out in the engine
compartment. They all rust out under the passenger compartment (at
least, the parts that aren't plywood do) and in the chassis rear. The
bodies rust everywhere.
----------------------------------------------------
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#99
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Re: new jeep - mastershield undercoat
On 24 Nov 2003 12:28 PM, Lon Stowell posted the following:
> Approximately 11/24/03 12:31, Del Rawlins uttered for posterity:
>
>> On 24 Nov 2003 09:40 AM, Jerry McG posted the following:
>>
>>> 1973 Chevy pickups, Ramblers, etc. aren't considered "newer"!
>>
>> That was my whole point. The old stuff would rust no matter what you
>> did sometimes. Ask me about british steel sometime....
>
> OK, what about British steel? Wondering how it could ever
> rust with the constant coating of motor oil, transmission
> oil, etc. supplied by the wooden main seals.
That is true. No MGA frame has ever rusted out in the engine
compartment. They all rust out under the passenger compartment (at
least, the parts that aren't plywood do) and in the chassis rear. The
bodies rust everywhere.
----------------------------------------------------
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> Approximately 11/24/03 12:31, Del Rawlins uttered for posterity:
>
>> On 24 Nov 2003 09:40 AM, Jerry McG posted the following:
>>
>>> 1973 Chevy pickups, Ramblers, etc. aren't considered "newer"!
>>
>> That was my whole point. The old stuff would rust no matter what you
>> did sometimes. Ask me about british steel sometime....
>
> OK, what about British steel? Wondering how it could ever
> rust with the constant coating of motor oil, transmission
> oil, etc. supplied by the wooden main seals.
That is true. No MGA frame has ever rusted out in the engine
compartment. They all rust out under the passenger compartment (at
least, the parts that aren't plywood do) and in the chassis rear. The
bodies rust everywhere.
----------------------------------------------------
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#100
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Re: new jeep - mastershield undercoat
On 24 Nov 2003 12:28 PM, Lon Stowell posted the following:
> Approximately 11/24/03 12:31, Del Rawlins uttered for posterity:
>
>> On 24 Nov 2003 09:40 AM, Jerry McG posted the following:
>>
>>> 1973 Chevy pickups, Ramblers, etc. aren't considered "newer"!
>>
>> That was my whole point. The old stuff would rust no matter what you
>> did sometimes. Ask me about british steel sometime....
>
> OK, what about British steel? Wondering how it could ever
> rust with the constant coating of motor oil, transmission
> oil, etc. supplied by the wooden main seals.
That is true. No MGA frame has ever rusted out in the engine
compartment. They all rust out under the passenger compartment (at
least, the parts that aren't plywood do) and in the chassis rear. The
bodies rust everywhere.
----------------------------------------------------
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> Approximately 11/24/03 12:31, Del Rawlins uttered for posterity:
>
>> On 24 Nov 2003 09:40 AM, Jerry McG posted the following:
>>
>>> 1973 Chevy pickups, Ramblers, etc. aren't considered "newer"!
>>
>> That was my whole point. The old stuff would rust no matter what you
>> did sometimes. Ask me about british steel sometime....
>
> OK, what about British steel? Wondering how it could ever
> rust with the constant coating of motor oil, transmission
> oil, etc. supplied by the wooden main seals.
That is true. No MGA frame has ever rusted out in the engine
compartment. They all rust out under the passenger compartment (at
least, the parts that aren't plywood do) and in the chassis rear. The
bodies rust everywhere.
----------------------------------------------------
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