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Post by Linty McGinty on Feb 22, 2007 21:17:14 GMT -5
does it have anything to do with motorcycle maintenance? it seems to be the most well known of any 'zen and the art of.. ' books.
christine, all you got to look forward to this week is feelings of pride and greatly increased olfactory senses, because your taste buds grow back that quickly. if you've had a pack a day for two years, it will take roughly one year for your health to be back to normal, although obviously you'd be healthier if you never smoked.
be strong or get zyban
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Post by Linty McGinty on Feb 23, 2007 4:51:30 GMT -5
took all day fixing car. ran but slight misfire, headed back to parents to tune it properly. car runs better than i ever remember it despite misfire. 200 metres later car stalls. starter motor will not turn over.
while car burns at stake, i dance 'round the flames.
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Post by Lestat on Feb 24, 2007 15:01:15 GMT -5
does it have anything to do with motorcycle maintenance? it seems to be the most well known of any 'zen and the art of.. ' books. be strong or get zyban it uses motorcycle maintenance as an example throughout the book, but its really an analogy and goes way in depth. it crosses zen and scientific reasoning pretty well. A well done book, and definitely a classic.
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Post by Linty McGinty on Feb 25, 2007 7:08:34 GMT -5
fourth full day of working on car. has ran well twice now before two other new problems emerged. i don't care what anybody says, front wheel drive is gay, everythingi crammed in so tightly. japanese cars are designed to be put together once only.
pfff
i'm getting a van one of these days. does anybody know much about which vans are cool?
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Post by jackilyn on Feb 25, 2007 12:43:33 GMT -5
none
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Post by Linty McGinty on Feb 25, 2007 16:54:25 GMT -5
good point.
does anybody know which vans are solid? i want something reliable and repairable after this camry debacle. it also has to be one with no back seats, or easily removable back seats.
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Post by Chilis(Z) on Feb 25, 2007 18:28:01 GMT -5
good point. does anybody know which vans are solid? i want something reliable and repairable after this camry debacle. it also has to be one with no back seats, or easily removable back seats. That's what you get for trusting Toyota
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Post by Linty McGinty on Feb 25, 2007 18:56:19 GMT -5
never again. who can be trusted?
those delica vans seem alright. i may get a transit van. dunno.
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Post by Mav-O-Matic on Feb 25, 2007 19:43:23 GMT -5
get a VW bus.
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Post by Linty McGinty on Feb 25, 2007 20:00:17 GMT -5
yeah i hear that alot. A - theyre not big enough to make a comfortable camper, for me anyway. plus B - theyre barely fast enough for 12 hours on australian highways. you can get really good ones but see reason A.
i'd also mention their safety problems but all vans have safety issues.
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Post by Linty McGinty on Feb 28, 2007 4:03:34 GMT -5
my car is going. in the full sense of the word. *punches air*
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