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Rapscallion!

Well some of us are still young anyway LOL.

I may be young and dumb but im proud of it!

You know what they say..OLDER the wiser.

You also have to remember that by our age, the majority of the really stupid have been picked off, in a Darwinian Process, along the way. Many times that's WHY we KNOW something is dangerous, stupid, suicide.....

Enrique

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Hmmmm, cronologicly speaking I'm 60 going on 25.

Over that period of time I've made HEAPS of mistakes.

I'm actually looking forward to the next one, 'cause I'll learn something new.

LIFE is one loooong learning curve.

Hey there Billy Boy,

Here's another one for you.

Protect your car's battery for only a penny. Just tape a copper penny to the top of your battery. Corrosion will be drawn to the penny and leave your electrodes clean.

Rick.

Bill,

Remember anything stupid you do that doesn't kill you makes you wiser-I guess you may pass the rest of us in a few more months!

Will

Carefull Will you dont live that far from me LOL

I just want to live through my mistakes so i have the chance to make more.

Neat idea Rick, does it actualy work?

Bill,

That was, in a round about way, a compliment!

I amm headed to work on the Z, I will check the parts for you, and pm tonight.

Will

LOL i know man. Thanks for it to.

Ill see if i can find a boot today to. I know i have a big box of them.

Here's a customizing tip. My husband covered the steering shaft in the engine bay with a chrome bathroom towel holder. Got it at the local Home Depot or Lowes. Looks exactly like the expensive chrome steering shafts that all the T-bucket folks use. Fit perfect!!

Now that's the poor man's hot rodding tip of the day LOL

Vicky

Bill,

Remember anything stupid you do that doesn't kill you makes you wiser-I guess you may pass the rest of us in a few more months!

Will

"CAN" make you wiser. Not everyone learns their lessons at the same rate, or ever. ( I have a neighbor that proves this!)

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