By the way, I know Carlos spells it "dee dee dee" but the way it is pronounced, is should be spelled "dee duh dee" or similar... Otherwise, it reads like that little robot guy from Buck Rogers (the 1980s series, with Erin Gray, mucho hotto). He had that big circle thingy on his chest looked kinda like the guy wearing the big clock from Public Enemy (I may have some of these names mixed up, I am doing the best I can... :16suspect )
Remember, 3 beers, then cover that left eye, and it all becomes crystal clear... If you don't drink (or are to young to imbibe), just cover both eyes...often the same results are achieved
DAVE, man, I feel totally responsible for jacking your thread and leading our readers (and submitters) into a beer-bong frenzy. That is why I have switched over to wine Seriously, though, I would like to see if these bumpers match up to ours.
Ha! this is fun, I had a few too many last light, in the meantime we had a huge snowfall, I got a ride home, and had to be dropped off at the end of my street because the snow was too deep to get to my house, So I had to walk about 1/2 a mile in the snow up to my knees, I was way too drunk, I got in the house huffing and puffing, my wife was laughing, and I'm lucky, everything was shut down today because of the snow, but I was out of beer and fighting a wicked hangover, Snowblowers and Hangovers don't mix well, But you guys have fun!!
well i do have a constuctive post.... i never that fairmonts had alumium bumpers until i read my muscle mustang fast ford issue for this month i would like to see them fit... i do like small bumpers but for a more restorer point it would be great , i think we can make them fit with a couple
Dave, I am jealous. I just huff and puff putting the garbage out the street in 75 degree, 100% humidity, in late November! The wife and I do mountain trips almost yearly, including Big Bear in California (I know, kinda wimpy!), Ruidoso, NM, and Brundage Mountain in McCall, Idaho. We LOVE the snow. Everyone else is bitching about the driving, the wet floors and clothes, we love the way it forces you to slow down and enjoy life...absorb the sights and sounds that are around you. If the Alaska job works out, even for just a couple of years, I think it will be a great adventure for us, especially Anna, who is a born and bred TEXAN!!!
reminds me of a line from "full metal jacket" about Texas but i will not say something about cows or steers JK all Texans