Fuddyduddy1952
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And it only turns a total of about 500 revolutions from startup, burnout, and the race. The race only takes about 250 revolutions in 1000'.Yep. And full engine rebuilds every 1/2 mile.![]()
I've got a few T- or sweat shirts that go back 20 or so years, but that's about it. And they're pretty much relegated to being "grub" clothes. All my pants from back then seem to have shrunk in the wash.I've still got 8 pairs of my heavy warm socks I used for coonhunting in 1980. They are the only old clothes I have that still fit.
I probably have 2-300 t-shirts stored away. Some from high school. Of course, I can't fit in them anymore. I just like the designs, logos, etc...I've got a few T- or sweat shirts that go back 20 or so years, but that's about it. And they're pretty much relegated to being "grub" clothes. All my pants from back then seem to have shrunk in the wash.![]()
A few I liked the design, from the 1970s. I picked a sunny day, put them on a cardtable outside, t shirt flattened so image was straight. Took an accurate straight focused picture, sent copy to stickermule.comI probably have 2-300 t-shirts stored away. Some from high school. Of course, I can't fit in them anymore. I just like the designs, logos, etc...
Damn... wish I'd had that idea with a few, long-since turned to rags.A few I liked the design, from the 1970s. I picked a sunny day, put them on a cardtable outside, t shirt flattened so image was straight. Took an accurate straight focused picture, sent copy to stickermule.com
They printed it on a new XXL t-shirt.
Maybe not a skinny 100 lbs., but 125 lbs. and 36x24x36 would be worth impressing. Posting for my son.Yeah…because pulling 100 pounds is soooo useful in a truck.![]()
An old crusty truck driver that worked for me back on the 70s said that a truck only has enough power if it can pull 100,000 lbs up a 10% grade at 100 mph.Make that 20,000 pounds plus and then see.
Yep, those old fabrics shrink after so many washes.I've got a few T- or sweat shirts that go back 20 or so years, but that's about it. And they're pretty much relegated to being "grub" clothes. All my pants from back then seem to have shrunk in the wash.![]()
I got down to my high school weight of 170 lbs. I went from 6'1" to 5'11+"and the waist from 32" to 34", maybe 33". So while the weight went back, other dimensions seem to have permanently changed.Yep, those old fabrics shrink after so many washes.
That's my story and I'm sticking with it.
I just hope the indie film spells my name correctly.I have strict instructions to be put in comfortable jeans, footie socks, and a nice warm sweatshirt for open casket funeral.... then cremated.
I want them all to say "He looks so good." even though I'll be dead, covered in makeup, and under a pink light.![]()
I was in the 170-180 range in my 20s. These days...uh, never mind.I got down to my high school weight of 170 lbs. I went from 6'1" to 5'11+"and the waist from 32" to 34", maybe 33". So while the weight went back, other dimensions seem to have permanently changed.
If the pharmacist sees me coming to the back she just gets my next due prescription. They don't have to check my name or my ID. They just confirm I'm getting the right prescription.I went to the pharmacy to pick up a prescription yesterday... or should I say yet another prescription.
She remembered my name.
Same. I've never left my high school weight of 165 - 175 lb., but I do seem to have lost about an inch in height.I got down to my high school weight of 170 lbs. I went from 6'1" to 5'11+"and the waist from 32" to 34", maybe 33". So while the weight went back, other dimensions seem to have permanently changed.
Great idea. I may look in to it. Thanks!A few I liked the design, from the 1970s. I picked a sunny day, put them on a cardtable outside, t shirt flattened so image was straight. Took an accurate straight focused picture, sent copy to stickermule.com
They printed it on a new XXL t-shirt.