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37Chief

01-19-2009 17:58:41




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What do you have planned for tomorrow? I am in the process of of doing some maintenance on my A/C model M. I removed the radiator tank, and poked out the tubes over the weekend. Now I am going to be checking the timing Tuesday. It has been running a little hot may be the timing. I will check it out by discing the garden plot. Going to stay away from the TV as much as possible. Stan




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GeneMO

01-19-2009 21:11:46




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 Re: Tomorrow's Project in reply to 37Chief, 01-19-2009 17:58:41  
Well, I bought a copy of the Wall steet journal, I am also gathering all sorts of data such as what % of my income was lost to taxes, how much a gallon of gas and diesel was going for, what are grain prices, gold prices and fertilizer prices. I am putting all this in a folder and will not open it till 2012.


What sort of differences do you think I will see in these numbers in 4 years?


Besides that I have decided to 100% boycott TV and radio for the day as it would just pi** me off

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Clarkbug

01-19-2009 19:22:06




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 Re: Tomorrow's Project in reply to 37Chief, 01-19-2009 17:58:41  
I have to take the day off of work tomorrow, I cant get there. I live right near Arlington National Cemetery, and all the roads and bridges are closed off because of everything going on in downtown DC.

I cant even find a parking spot on my street right now, since you can walk from where I live over there (if you feel like hoofing it a few miles).
Ill probably spend it reading how to rebuild the engine in my Farmall BN.

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Lanse

01-19-2009 19:11:58




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 Re: Tomorrow's Project in reply to 37Chief, 01-19-2009 17:58:41  
im popping the dent out of a 02 grand caravan, or atleast im gonna try. Anything i should know??? ITs in the rear door. Like 3 inches deep.



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I need a handle

01-19-2009 18:40:05




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 Re: Tomorrow's Project in reply to 37Chief, 01-19-2009 17:58:41  
Disking your garden? Guess thats one way of saying you live in the south! I got some mighty hard soil in my garden right now! Hard enough so it would about take a jackhammer just to make an indentation in it after all the days and days of subzero temps.



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37chief

01-19-2009 19:07:43




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 Re: Tomorrow's Project in reply to I need a handle, 01-19-2009 18:40:05  
South Calif. Stan



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kyplowboy

01-19-2009 18:25:22




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 Re: Tomorrow's Project in reply to 37Chief, 01-19-2009 17:58:41  
With out even think'n bout what day it was, a buddy of mine called a few nights ago and asked if I wanted to go a few countys over and go to a gun shop in the morning when we get off work. Wasn't till after I thought about it a while I thought it was funny. Heres a link to the joint we are go'n to, if any one wants to join the celebration.

After that I will feed cows and go to bed.

Dave

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Allan In NE

01-19-2009 18:06:31




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 Re: Tomorrow's Project in reply to 37Chief, 01-19-2009 17:58:41  
Huh?

It’s an historical event ya know. The first Presidential Abomination in history! :>)

Allan



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Tom 43

01-19-2009 19:35:38




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 Re: Tomorrow's Project in reply to Allan In NE, 01-19-2009 18:06:31  
You seem very confused. The abomination was the last eight years of Bush-Cheney criminal activities! Tomorrow the American people take their country back.



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730virgil

01-19-2009 20:26:36




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 Re: Tomorrow's Project in reply to Tom 43, 01-19-2009 19:35:38  
you're sick!



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Bill(Wis)

01-19-2009 20:43:30




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 Re: Tomorrow's Project in reply to 730virgil, 01-19-2009 20:26:36  
That's OK. It makes my day to think of how absolutely miserable he's been these last eight years. (;>))



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wyod

01-19-2009 18:21:17




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 Re: Tomorrow's Project in reply to Allan In NE, 01-19-2009 18:06:31  
I'm takin' the day off work... sittin' by the mail box an' waitin' fer my check!!!



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