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Advice To All and Young Folk in Particular -NOT A JOKE
etcswjoe replied to SilvrT's topic in Watering Hole
Very wise advice, if I had taken it from my Dad I would be retired already. -
Well they do call him Stud Muffin.
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Too easy but I been helping my daughter with her gov't homework
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Lion or Lamb very interesting.
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Prayer Request
etcswjoe replied to Phoneman1981's topic in Inspirational, Motivational, Prayer Requests, Etc.
Our prayers go out to you, your Dad and family. -
prayer request
etcswjoe replied to adventurer's topic in Inspirational, Motivational, Prayer Requests, Etc.
Our prayers go out to you and your family. -
Well look who started it. Have not changed the battery on this bike yet but the previous owner did right before I bought it, only the second time I have had the seat off must have been wedged somewhere just right. Sort of a duh moment when it was suggested it was a battery nut. I do want to thank everyone for their inputs and of course the smart answers which I always get a kick out of.
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I never really cared for it.
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1 possum (whole) 1 qt. cold water 1/8 cup salt 5 beef bouillon cubes 2 bay leaves 3 celery stalks (chopped) 2 onions (sliced) 1 bag packaged stuffing Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Soak possum in cold buttermilk or salt water for 10 hours. Rinse meat in cold water and refrigerate 2-4 hours. Prepare stuffing according to package directions. Stuff possum cavity with prepared packaged stuffing. Close cavity tightly. Place stuffed possum in roasting pan, water, bouillon cubes, bay leaf, celery and onion. After 2 hours turn meat. Reduce heat to 300 degrees. Cook for 1 more hour. Test roast, if not done reduce heat and cook until done.
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I shared on FB, hopefully you will get it back.
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No terminals loose on the bike, but I guess it could have been an old one that I worked loose when I took things apart. Thanks all
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You know I guess it would so her they are.
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Ok, I was changing my spark plugs and about half way through I noticed a small oblong shaped nut on the floor, I have no clue where it came from. Any ideas?
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14 I think it was on a 125 Yamaha Enduro.
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Just wondering about some of these profile pictures ???
etcswjoe replied to FuzzyRSTD's topic in Watering Hole
Navy Pride!! Mine is a Navy Chief Logo since I was one for more than half my time in the Navy. -
How's the 2011 compared to the early 2000's? Does the extended frame and extra gear make a big difference?
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Depends on the bike, rode a 2006 Ultra loved it for short trips couple hundred miles but was cramped with my wife and me on it. liked the electronics and cruise better than the RSV. Love the Heritage Softail but again only good for short trips, as for the Dynas they are way to small for me but still fun to ride.
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The 07 because it still has warranty.
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It's 30 and below in the South Carolina right now so you will probably beat me to it because It's too cold for me to ride. Looking forward to seeing the pics always interested in history and the things that have been re-purposed.
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I made it till almost 9:00 last night and it was just me and Mama.
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I like the old ones so active or not is good.
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The next target is you, your bike and a train depot.