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lost a nut

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guess i should stop working so hard
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Can't see in that iceball.. is that brass? :rotflmao:
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By the looks of it, you better use new o-rings too when you re-install it.
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Max wrote:By the looks of it, you better use new o-rings too when you re-install it.

...and some loctite too. :lol:
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Better quit pulling on those wrenches so hard. I sure hope it's off of the truck. LOL
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[albumimg]1600[/albumimg]Is this a Slick Dog Iceman? Need to get him/her a sweater. Sorry bout the nut take two asprin!

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Lost a nut, reminds me of my neighbor, an elderly gentleman who is now deceased. Fine old gentleman, that lived accross the street from me. a few years ago, Dale was feeling badly, and had been for some time. He thought his hernia was acting up, so he asked another neighbor to take him to the doctor. Turns out, his appendix had ruptured, andhe was in a bad way, with infection having set in. He got better and came home from the hospital, and was finally well enough to go outside. I saw him and and crossed the street, to wish him well. He related to me, that when he got home from the hospital, and took a shower he noticed something missing, one nut to be precise. It seems the doctor had removed it with his appendix as being to badly infected, but no one had bothered to tell him.

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64 f100 wrote:I saw him and and crossed the street, to wish him well. He related to me, that when he got home from the hospital, and took a shower he noticed something missing, one nut to be precise. It seems the doctor had removed it with his appendix as being to badly infected, but no one had bothered to tell him.

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Damn, that would suck. :(
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64 f100 wrote:Lost a nut, reminds me of my neighbor, an elderly gentleman who is now deceased. Fine old gentleman, that lived accross the street from me. a few years ago, Dale was feeling badly, and had been for some time. He thought his hernia was acting up, so he asked another neighbor to take him to the doctor. Turns out, his appendix had ruptured, andhe was in a bad way, with infection having set in. He got better and came home from the hospital, and was finally well enough to go outside. I saw him and and crossed the street, to wish him well. He related to me, that when he got home from the hospital, and took a shower he noticed something missing, one nut to be precise. It seems the doctor had removed it with his appendix as being to badly infected, but no one had bothered to tell him.

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i cut the tips of my left index finger and thumb off with a razor knife years ago.i had the thumb piece in a bag of ice so it was put back on.the doc in the e.r. told me he was going to take some skin from my groin area to attach to my index finger.
i told him that he was not to do this and if i woke up and found otherwise he would regret it.(putting it nicely, this is a family site)
so instead he took a piece from the inside of my upper arm and used it.

that piece of ice is pretty heavy.it came off the roof from under the eaves where water was dripping from the rain that froze and melting snow.i pushed a couple other flat pieces off too,but i had to break them because they were too heavy to push.


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Seems to be ALOT of yellow snow in them parts Brian. You know the old saying........
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yep, Tim , i know the saying from the old Frank Zappa tune.
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Wow, I always had a difficult time getting a date, but I never thought of "dating myself". Hmmm...interesting thought (heh heh heh)
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Hey Gene----you have touched upon the ONLY thing that NOONE wants to see pictures of ......................
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OH DAMN I guess touch was the wrong word !!!!
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Post by ICEMAN6166 »

i think there are a couple others we dont want to see as well

those 2 very large women in the bed of that truck for one.wasnt it you who first put that one up?
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