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Toast it in a skillet then add some pie filling and fold it over and you have a better tasting version of a Hostess Fruit pie.Add ketchup and a Kraft Single, you got a pizza.
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Toast it in a skillet then add some pie filling and fold it over and you have a better tasting version of a Hostess Fruit pie.Add ketchup and a Kraft Single, you got a pizza.
I really like that one.Good Morning Jeep Fans!
Original idea was AEV bumpers. But they were way late and super proud, so now I have a trailer that hauls two 5 gal Jerry cans.Rotopax Gary. Just saying
The bags are full - of nitrogen.
Ah, you had a skillet. Lucky.Toast it in a skillet then add some pie filling and fold it over and you have a better tasting version of a Hostess Fruit pie.
It depends how aggressive you are with the skinny pedal. The hardest thing on the driveline is spinning tires, or actually when they hook up and cease spinning, as that imparts quite a shock load on everything. Another thing to avoid is heavy throttle when in 4WD with the front wheels turned sharply, because the strength of the U-joints diminishes with greater operating angle.Something about the front drive shafts not being strong enough?
Dumb newbie question I know, but I’m more of a lightweight sports car person until now…
If it wasn't for bad luck, I wouldn't have any luck at all.Reminds me of that excellent sci-fi book Rimworld by Larry Niven, where one of the characters had been ‘bred for luck’.
Anyways, it’s… Aloha Friday, Everyone!!
Cheers,
-CM-
Id love to score a nice willys pickup, this is definitely a great example of a nice one! Or a 392 two door gladiator...not to cut into @SABLE RHINO traditional morning posting of the awsome jeep pics. but since a large posting of willys trucks. i figured i'd post this one. this was at a car show upstate ny. nicely done. v8 power with 33 or 35s (cant remember off hand). every time i see it, i check to see if its for sale cuz i would love to have it. it does need a 8274 warn winch.
We've only been 30 years away from fusion powerplants for the past 50 years!I wouldn't discount nuclear power. Advancements have been made and there are starting to be things that can be done with the spent fuel.
Sandwiching a bit between crystal apparently builds a battery that can last centuries.
Also, we are only 30 years away from fusion generators.
Common joke I thought? We will always be 30 years away.We've only been 30 years away from fusion powerplants for the past 50 years!
Or a 392 two door gladiator...
We'll probably have anti-matter reactors by the time we get Cold Fusion...Common joke I thought? We will always be 30 years away.
Some of you discussing hybrid or all electric vehicles. I have a question. Considering the war on the coal and oil businesses, where you gonna get electricity to charge the batteries? Not trying to be an asshole or start some crap, this is a serious question I have.