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WHAT A BUMMER OF A WEEKEND
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Posted by BIG JOHN on April 26, 2002 at 13:24:22 from (152.163.195.192):
The weather has turned off cool and wet for this weekend here in the eastern part of the SUNFLOWER STATE. I have a "C" that I am working on but it is outside behind the shop (shop is full of the working equipment), need to put in rings and open up the trans, something isn't quite right in there. It wouldn't be a good idea to open up either end in this weather. If I didn't already have the wheels off and up on stands I could roll it in and out of the shop. Checked all of the Sale listings and didn't seen anything with in 100 miles that sounded like it would be worth the time to go even without anything else to do. Bah - Humbug
Guess I will just stay in the house and do some baking, might darn a few socks, been needing to go through my closet and get everything sorted by color and fabric. Might watch a few decorating shows on the tube. Does anybody else have any sugestions on what to do with a weekend like this??????????
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