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Drottwiler

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Going to look at this on Saturday. Everything on it was rebuilt or replaced by Hoffman Classic Motor Cars. Going to use it to save mileage on the Crosstrec. Should get the same or better gas mileage. Would put my Classic tags on but I'd be limited on usage.

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Good morning!
He runs it out of his garage, so I suppose he was about 10 feet away in his kitchen. Must have been a good lunch to pass up a customer. :lol: He's one of the few businesses left in our town, most of the buildings on the main street are empty now.
On the upside, no vehicle inspections in our county.

The heat wave has passed, it's 70 outside today!!
 

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Lemon honey chicken and taters in the foodi, delicious!

I'm okay, can't wreck it on the first ride. I was screaming as I barrelled down the hill and hit the sand, Mr. V was laughing of course. His will be put together tomorrow and off we go. To the mailbox. :lol:
 

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Going to look at this on Saturday. Everything on it was rebuilt or replaced by Hoffman Classic Motor Cars. Going to use it to save mileage on the Crosstrec. Should get the same or better gas mileage. Would put my Classic tags on but I'd be limited on usage.

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That makes me wish I still had my Subaru Brat! Loved that car!!
 

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Good almost afternoon. Beef vegetable soup in the foodi on slow cooker mode. Took the one aquarium out side to clean water stains. The beast thing I've found is Bar Keepers Friend its like comet cleaner but works better and faster. Didn't even have to break out the razer blade to scrape it. 6 Baby Turtles Coming tomorrow. Sometimes they all survive but usually loose 1/2 of them. Their not as sturdy as chicks. :lol:
 

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Good late morning. Kinda stiff today, can't imagine why. :laugh:

I use Barkeepers over here too, it doesn't scratch stuff up like comet.

I didn't know baby turtles were so fragile. What kind are they? I'm still reading about turtles and trying to learn enough to be a good turtle parent before I get one.
 

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2 Baby Pink Bellied Side Neck, 2 Baby Peacock Slider, 1 Baby Rio Grande Slider and 1 Peninsula Cooter. Their suppose to have heat for a few months and if inside uv lighting. Sliders are pretty tuff. The only reason I bring them in in the winter is my tubs sit on top of the ground. In my area if I were to sink them into the ground 18-24 inches they could stay out. Too lazy for all that gigging. :lol::lol:
 

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I bet this never happen to any of you guys: :blink:

A big old John Deere "hit and miss" tractor came by our house today. Just as it approached our driveway one of the huge 5 or 6 foot tall tires/wheel came off the back axle and rolled straight up our driveway and hit the corner of our garage. :shock: The tractor axle dropped like a rock and stopped in the middle of the highway with a missing wheel. Try explaining that one to a 911 operator. :rolleyes:
 
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I almost laughed when the 911 operator said, "Your house was hit by a what?." The only reason I called it in was because the tractor was broke down in the middle of the highway. So I figured some traffic control and some fluid clean up (gas and hydraulic fluid) was required to prevent a real dangerous situation. :facepalm:
 
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