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Chronocidal Charlie

2006-10-23, 9:25 pm

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Been thinking about putting the old Tempo out to pasture and upgrading
my mode of transportation. Out looking for a couple of possible
solutions this afternoon. Two of them are for sale here in the complex
by friends of mine and they both tell me they make me good deals that be
easy on my pocketbook since I sech a gud friend and all around nice guy.

The third one I looked at I kinda liked 'cause it already look at home
in the neighborhood parking lot in front of mine and Tex's prospective
new dwellings.

Hep me out Galz and Guyz. Which one would look the best on me? ;-)

http://home.hot.rr.com/olgnuby/match_my_hair.jpg

http://home.hot.rr.com/olgnuby/mor_bed_room.jpg

http://home.hot.rr.com/olgnuby/easy_on_fuel.jpg

CC
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F.H.

2006-10-23, 9:25 pm

Chronocidal Charlie wrote:
> Been thinking about putting the old Tempo out to pasture and upgrading
> my mode of transportation. Out looking for a couple of possible
> solutions this afternoon. Two of them are for sale here in the complex
> by friends of mine and they both tell me they make me good deals that be
> easy on my pocketbook since I sech a gud friend and all around nice guy.
>
> The third one I looked at I kinda liked 'cause it already look at home
> in the neighborhood parking lot in front of mine and Tex's prospective
> new dwellings.
>
> Hep me out Galz and Guyz. Which one would look the best on me? ;-)
>
> http://home.hot.rr.com/olgnuby/match_my_hair.jpg
>
> http://home.hot.rr.com/olgnuby/mor_bed_room.jpg
>
> http://home.hot.rr.com/olgnuby/easy_on_fuel.jpg


Stick with the third till one of your legs gives out. Also, a touch of
Patriotism.
ScottyFLL

2006-10-23, 9:25 pm


F.H. wrote:
>
> Stick with the third till one of your legs gives out. Also, a touch of
> Patriotism.


I agree. Save on gas, and get some exercise, too. But she needs a
paint job.

Chronocidal Charlie

2006-10-23, 9:25 pm

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ScottyFLL wrote:
> F.H. wrote:
>
> I agree. Save on gas, and get some exercise, too. But she needs a
> paint job.
>


Paint job? Hell man! Thet paint scheme would garner the envy of damn
near any rednek I knows. Thet jest like my 40 year ole XXX Beaver Hat.
Every goat roper in Temple, Town give left nut had they two right ones
fer it. All thet lead, blight and whew. ;-)

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F.H.

2006-10-23, 9:25 pm

Chronocidal Charlie wrote:
> ScottyFLL wrote:
>
> Paint job? Hell man! Thet paint scheme would garner the envy of damn
> near any rednek I knows. Thet jest like my 40 year ole XXX Beaver Hat.
> Every goat roper in Temple, Town give left nut had they two right ones
> fer it. All thet lead, blight and whew. ;-)
>
> CC


Watch downhill speed.
Chronocidal Charlie

2006-10-23, 9:25 pm

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F.H. wrote:
> Chronocidal Charlie wrote:
>
> Watch downhill speed.


Yeah, with the combo or choice 'tween Arkansas Overdrive and four wheel
freewheel drive train pioneered by Chevrolet in the late twenties last
century, a good brake system is essential. The salesman tole me he would
throw in a pair of extra wide steel toed brogans outfitted with double
thick soles made by American Metal Fibres Inc. with they gnu patented
chopped steel fiber which he sed should be excellent for both it's heat
reduction capabilities and anti slip qualities. He sed I could prolly
make the long hill from Wally-World back down to the house and never
even have to switch off on my brake foot and prolly not over shoot my
parking slot by more than a mile or two. ;-)

Lead Foot Luke

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Tim and Lisa

2006-10-23, 9:25 pm


"Chronocidal Charlie" <clewis4@hot.rr.com> wrote in message
news:EcT_g.1072$GR2.570@tornado.texas.rr.com...
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> ScottyFLL wrote:
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> Paint job? Hell man! Thet paint scheme would garner the envy of damn
> near any rednek I knows. Thet jest like my 40 year ole XXX Beaver Hat.
> Every goat roper in Temple, Town give left nut had they two right ones
> fer it. All thet lead, blight and whew. ;-)
>
> CC
>


Yeah furget the paint job, then you be all worried sumone gonna scratch it!
;o)


Tim and Lisa

2006-10-23, 9:25 pm


"Tim and Lisa" <tworkman1@socal.rr.com> wrote in message
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> "Chronocidal Charlie" <clewis4@hot.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:EcT_g.1072$GR2.570@tornado.texas.rr.com...
>
> Yeah furget the paint job, then you be all worried sumone gonna scratch
> it! ;o)
>


I kinda like that corrugated tin look


S. LaRocca

2006-10-23, 9:25 pm

Chronocidal Charlie <clewis4@hot.rr.com> wrote in news:zyS_g.1063$GR2.933
@tornado.texas.rr.com:

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> Been thinking about putting the old Tempo out to pasture and upgrading
> my mode of transportation. Out looking for a couple of possible
> solutions this afternoon. Two of them are for sale here in the complex
> by friends of mine and they both tell me they make me good deals that

be
> easy on my pocketbook since I sech a gud friend and all around nice

guy.
>
> The third one I looked at I kinda liked 'cause it already look at home
> in the neighborhood parking lot in front of mine and Tex's prospective
> new dwellings.
>
> Hep me out Galz and Guyz. Which one would look the best on me? ;-)
>
> http://home.hot.rr.com/olgnuby/match_my_hair.jpg
>
> http://home.hot.rr.com/olgnuby/mor_bed_room.jpg
>
> http://home.hot.rr.com/olgnuby/easy_on_fuel.jpg
>
> CC
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Go for door number three Chas... Then again, if you get a chance to get a
Yugo, all bets are off... You gotta go for it.
Chronocidal Charlie

2006-10-23, 9:25 pm

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S. LaRocca wrote:
> Chronocidal Charlie <clewis4@hot.rr.com> wrote in news:zyS_g.1063$GR2.933
> @tornado.texas.rr.com:
>
> Been thinking
> The third one I looked at I kinda liked 'cause it already look at home
> in the neighborhood parking lot in front of mine and Tex's prospective
> new dwellings.
>
> Hep me out Galz and Guyz. Which one would look the best on me? ;-)
>
> http://home.hot.rr.com/olgnuby/match_my_hair.jpg
>
> http://home.hot.rr.com/olgnuby/mor_bed_room.jpg
>
> http://home.hot.rr.com/olgnuby/easy_on_fuel.jpg
>
> CC


> Go for door number three Chas... Then again, if you get a chance to get a
> Yugo, all bets are off... You gotta go for it.


Think I found the perfect solution out prowling the Uppity Auto Parts
Recycling Center I became acquainted with couple of years ago when some
soul decided they needed the back two tires and wheels on my Tempo more
than I did and were considerate enough to leave the XXX end up on cinder
blocks and even took the time to put my lug nuts back on the studs
instead of strewing them around on the ground. Nice person whomsoever. ;-)

Anyway, I found an 88 Cadillac Cimarron with defunct drive train, engine
'nd clip assy and a early model Yugo what someone had managed to get up
enough speed in to flip and bung the body all up, but chassis stuff,
engine, and lubricants all look original. ;-)

With my exceptional abilities at a keyboard and oxyacetylene tourch,
combined with my superior imagination, I ought to come up wiff sumpin
that would have put the Daihatsu Charade to shame.

Facade ought to be a gud name fer it. ;-)

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S. LaRocca

2006-10-23, 9:25 pm

Chronocidal Charlie <clewis4@hot.rr.com> wrote in
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> S. LaRocca wrote:
>
>
> Think I found the perfect solution out prowling the Uppity Auto Parts
> Recycling Center I became acquainted with couple of years ago when
> some soul decided they needed the back two tires and wheels on my
> Tempo more than I did and were considerate enough to leave the XXX end
> up on cinder blocks and even took the time to put my lug nuts back on
> the studs instead of strewing them around on the ground. Nice person
> whomsoever. ;-)
>
> Anyway, I found an 88 Cadillac Cimarron with defunct drive train,
> engine 'nd clip assy and a early model Yugo what someone had managed
> to get up enough speed in to flip and bung the body all up, but
> chassis stuff, engine, and lubricants all look original. ;-)
>
> With my exceptional abilities at a keyboard and oxyacetylene tourch,
> combined with my superior imagination, I ought to come up wiff sumpin
> that would have put the Daihatsu Charade to shame.
>
> Facade ought to be a gud name fer it. ;-)
>
> CC
>

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