- Location
- Warsaw, IN
I know you were teasing. You did help make the best of our trip when it broke on us. Thanks again.
See anything in the contraption I took off that you need?
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3 1/2 hours at the DMV.
I saw a total of five different people only two "worked" at a time.
One guy stood behind the counter and the most I saw him do was shift his weight from the right to the left, he was one of the "workers"
The others rotated in and out from their "breaks".
I got number 9 after 45 minuets they called number3, that was the first number they called.
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you're welcome.
It was CDL stuff.Unless you are doing CDL stuff... go to Oregon. Unless its the last or first week of the month and they are clogged with stickers, they are fast there.
Wish I could find stuff like that when I clean. All I find is junk.
It was CDL stuff.
Those f'ers have no idea what it is like to work a days work.
seanR for Secretary of State.
I can tell it's a full moon.
It's alive!
Finishing touches tomorrow then I can drive the truck instead of pos jeep.
I somehow got lucky in that respect. I can pick up and carry a 4.0 shortblock pretty easily. And have to worry more about breaking bolts than not getting them to move.sometimes skinny people like Ken and I take for granted that we fit appendages where others can't.
the flip side of that coin is that I need a 4 foot breaker bar to do what it takes sausage arms a 1/2 ratchet to manage.
There are so many way to go with this, I think I will just keep them to my self.
I somehow got lucky in that respect. I can pick up and carry a 4.0 shortblock pretty easily. And have to worry more about breaking bolts than not getting them to move.
I still pick up 8.8's...but then again I am 2 of youdon't worry, you'll find out later.
I used to pick up assembled 8.8's and move them around.