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    SkullDaddy.45

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    This was a few years back in college when I was single...

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    Gingers have no soul!
     

    RedneckReject

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    ...and yes that is a handcuff on my hand not holding the shot cup...it was a 'handcuff party' you and your partner are handcuffed together and don't get released until you kill a 5th...we won, got uncuffed, went to the store and bought beer, came back and kept drinkin...


    Oh how I miss college....and also I don't miss it at all :):
     

    churchmouse

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    I don't have any idea but I will bee paranoid about it from here on out. If I get in a tough spot for parts again I'll let you know. Right now we should be okay. The crazy thing is that I know the oil light worked. Apparently it stopped working at some point in the past few months though :dunno:

    The sending unit for the light is a common leak/fail part.

    Luck with the new stuff.
     

    churchmouse

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    ...and yes that is a handcuff on my hand not holding the shot cup...it was a 'handcuff party' you and your partner are handcuffed together and don't get released until you kill a 5th...we won, got uncuffed, went to the store and bought beer, came back and kept drinkin...

    Yeah those were the days........
     

    RedneckReject

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    Ignore my French class idea...that sounds like work...:faint:


    The good thing about French is that most of the verbs follow the same conjugation pattern. Also I can pronounce pretty much any French word that I see. I pay not know what it means but I can say it. English has so many variables that it's ridiculous
     

    Sylvain

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    Ignore my French class idea...that sounds like work...:faint:

    It does.I had to put work into speaking (somewhat) 'Merican.:dunno:

    I often hear people who say "I wish I could speak a foreign language" but they dont put work into it.:)
    Just like people who say "I wish I could be muscular and fit", not gonna happen if you dont workout. :):
     

    jagee

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    It does.I had to put work into speaking (somewhat) 'Merican.:dunno:

    I often hear people who say "I wish I could speak a foreign language" but they dont put work into it.:)
    Just like people who say "I wish I could be muscular and fit", not gonna happen if you dont workout. :):

    I wish I was born multilingual, muscular and fit!
     

    Sylvain

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    The good thing about French is that most of the verbs follow the same conjugation pattern. Also I can pronounce pretty much any French word that I see. I pay not know what it means but I can say it. English has so many variables that it's ridiculous

    I think English verbs are way easier. :dunno:
    The only problem I have with both languages is that some words are very close, but not exactly the same.Sometimes I get them mixed together (like "address" and "adresse" so sometimes I forget a "d" in English :faint:).
    Some words in the other hand are exactly the same so it's a plus.
     

    RedneckReject

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    I think English verbs are way easier. :dunno:
    The only problem I have with both languages is that some words are very close, but not exactly the same.Sometimes I get them mixed together (like "address" and "adresse" so sometimes I forget a "d" in English :faint:).
    Some words in the other hand are exactly the same so it's a plus.

    The verb part may be easier but the language as a whole is confusing
     
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