Love all of those muscle cars, especially the Mopars. The Porsche is really nice though too. Given the choice, I’d take the American muscle. A big V8 with a big cam is music to my ears.
Love all of those muscle cars, especially the Mopars. The Porsche is really nice though too. Given the choice, I’d take the American muscle. A big V8 with a big cam is music to my ears.
A tech (Smitty) at my old shop in Florida used to have a janky ass relative that would swing by every now and again with his Faux-par. It was a beat ass Charger that had a 440 from a station wagon transplanted in it. If that bitch was half as mean as it sounded it would have been a rocket.
He'd come in boasting on about whipping that little plastic car's ass sitting out in the lot (knowing it was my....well, my wife's.... '89 vette).
I'd say "f*ck yeah...let's go...! whatcha wanna do..?? quarter mile, top speed, or corners. ???"
he'd screw himself so far into the ceiling Smitty would have to walk his as off the lot. I mean he would be yelling and spitting, turning red...all that shit
Love all of those muscle cars, especially the Mopars. The Porsche is really nice though too. Given the choice, I’d take the American muscle. A big V8 with a big cam is music to my ears.
A tech (Smitty) at my old shop in Florida used to have a janky ass relative that would swing by every now and again with his Faux-par. It was a beat ass Charger that had a 440 from a station wagon transplanted in it. If that bitch was half as mean as it sounded it would have been a rocket.
He'd come in boasting on about whipping that little plastic car's ass sitting out in the lot (knowing it was my....well, my wife's.... '89 vette).
I'd say "f*ck yeah...let's go...! whatcha wanna do..?? quarter mile, top speed, or corners. ???"
he'd screw himself so far into the ceiling Smitty would have to walk his as off the lot. I mean he would be yelling and spitting, turning red...all that shit
Thanks for the vidfail fix. The Venezuelan rum was a Santa Teresa 1796. Recommended.
No hangover No cranium crush No Monkeypox
Went to the hardware store yesterday. Like a micro HomoDepot with everything crammed in but has all the things. Unlike the HomoDepot unemployees, people are actually helpful and approach the customer. Supplies obtained, list of projects to hit up now.
We have an agricultural consultant coming out next weekend. Looks like avocado is the way to go. Low maintenance and low water requirements. We will help feed the starving desperate first world. No meat & bugburgers for the peasants and organic avocado toast for the hoi polloi.
Love avacado. Been working on our garden too. Idea is to add lots of ground cover to keep some moisture in the ground. Fruit section is now covered, coffee bags laid down, then layers of grass clippings and leaves. Plum tree is blooming, apple tree we planted last year has buds, raspberry patch has new growth and Assperagus is popping out. Built hinged covers for the strawberry section to keep the chickens from pecking them.
I need a bigger trailer that a gooseneck setup. I currently bumper pull a 20' 14k trailer and it works but it's small deck wise and the machine is a lot on that setup. A gooseneck would tow way better.
A 14k lb gooseneck could be had for $8-10k and I could barely swing it in cash. But I know that eventually, I am going to want a tandem 22-24k lb for a bigger machine or for the ability to tow the mini excavator and a skid steer together. Usually those trailers are $20k+ new and 15-17k used.
I just found a 22k trailer for 13k. I'd have to take out a small loan to make it work, but it would absolutely give me room to grow and would be a long term solution. But I have to borrow money to make it happen..
So do I just buy what I need for right now in cash, or do I pull a loan out for a good deal on the long term solution?