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  • spainy79

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    I really wanted to do some fishing this evening but the gnats have returned with a vengence. After about an hour of fighting them off I gave up.:xmad:
     

    SavageEagle

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    I am going to rain on y'all's parade.

    I wake up and thank the Lord I am here another day.
    At the end, I do the same asking for one more day.

    Few months ago I was not sure I would be here.

    Sorry to put a damper on this thread. :)

    You may have put a damper on this thread, but It also helps to put things into the proper perspective.

    +1


    Yes, it does put things into perspective, but it's also nice to vent too. ;)
     

    turnandshoot4

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    My car broke down 2 nights ago after work. I went out after work, turned it on, and touched the clutch pedal and it went straight to the floor. GREAT. I have fluid, must be the slave. So I have to push this sucker everytime I stop to get it moving fast enough to match up the syncro. All on a TORN ACL. It was torn awhile ago but I still can't put that kind of weight on it.

    This too shall pass.
     

    Kingrat

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    My car broke down 2 nights ago after work. I went out after work, turned it on, and touched the clutch pedal and it went straight to the floor. GREAT. I have fluid, must be the slave. So I have to push this sucker everytime I stop to get it moving fast enough to match up the syncro. All on a TORN ACL. It was torn awhile ago but I still can't put that kind of weight on it.

    This too shall pass.

    i would have shut the engine off, put it in gear, push the pedal down and start it, to hell with the starter it should be ok to get you home :)
    aside from that not too bad to match your rpms and shift without a clutch
     

    originalhonkey

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    boilers im glad to see your still with us,and thats how your handle your days. gotta be real the big guy has taken good care of me to! good for you :yesway:
     
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