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Join the contest SubscribeUnderstood. The Savage 99 a perfect match for that truck.View attachment 8265285
It has a gun rack. I pulled it so I could clean the back window.
With no power assist steering bigger tires would just make it harder for me to turn and I’m getting old. Same with a lift.
I went through that whole lifted big tire high horsepower thing 20 30,40 and 50 years ago. I’m over it.
It’ll be a travesty to modify it from stock. It is survive 55 years without even so much as to have had a CB radio installed in it. Most Everything on that truck is untouched and date coded factory original to the day it first left off the assembly line. The factory wiring harness is never been cut into nothings ever been replaced it’s like a true time capsule back to 1970.Understood. The Savage 99 a perfect match for that truck.
The Left has been exposed and in the "Yeah, and what are you going to do about it?" mode since Trump called them out in 2015.
Yeah man, leave it be.It’ll be a travesty to modify it from stock. It is survive 55 years without even so much as to have had a CB radio installed in it. Most Everything on that truck is untouched and date coded factory original to the day it first left off the assembly line. The factory wiring harness is never been cut into nothings ever been replaced it’s like a true time capsule back to 1970.
Yeah man, leave it be.
A buddy of mine grew up in AZ and has a lot of hilarious, definitely not painful stories of cactus wrastlin
I have the grandson of that Dodge. Well... technically it's still Mom's, but it's a 318 with unknown miles (odo stopped years ago) that still fires up and runs every time.Sweet, I almost bought one of those, olive drab. Ended up with a Jeep Gladiator that in granny would pull the stink off shit. The engines werent so great,
Do you like the 318? Not the best truck engine, I've heard.
I didn't mean put a huge lift kit and giant balloon tires on it like some high schooler's truck, but I've seen some neat old Jeep trucks and Power Wagons that sat taller like a Ford Highboy with serious mudgrips in farm and ranch communities Colo.@SONIC SAAMI
Just want to throw out that putting a power sector and pump on that truck wouldn’t be sacrilegious.
No, sir. There was no ambiguity regarding that issue at all. We all saw her change clothes several hundred times in the doghouse during the course of that job. It lasted 502 days.Are you assuming the gender of that roughneck?
Sirhr
After turning the brake booster right side up of course.Yeah man, leave it be.
One of my favorite class of warships, the Lexington /. Saratoga.
Not optimal, but unique.
Sadly during the Battle of the Coral Sea, her skipper lamented that he wish he had the capabilities of the Yorktown. Still, why did that idiot leave the generator running? She would have been a great addition at Midway, if they could have gotten her there and running. And IF the sailor who left the generator running that sparked off the fumes which led to her ultimate destruction, had used his brain. View attachment 8264009
Lexington passing under the San Francisco bridge. Ranger astern in the distance
She held onto that thing like she was used to have things wiggling in her hands.
I don't know. But their flag is a plusDo little knives, corkscrews and toothpicks pop out of them?
Sirhr
5th booster shoot
I know how he feels! Every physical exam that I had to take in the military felt like the medics were using a square needles with barbs on them that they would twist while looking for a vein.
One medic stuck me several times before he could find a vein. I asked him what he was going to do next.
He told me he would try an artery. All I can say is that what it must have felt like to be crucified when they drove a nail into you!
I pounded the armrest with the fist that wasn't getting stuck and told him to take it out several times.
It wasn't until I grabbed him by the throat that I got his attention.
He got another medic. A female E-7 shows up and got no closer than about 6 feet and said, "I'm not touching him. Send him to the doctor."
So I went to the doctor who stuck me in the back of the hand to draw the blood. I barely felt a little prick.
My wisdom teeth were pulled when I was on active duty and that was at the hospital. The anesthesiologist had to stick me 12 times before she could hit a vein!
So, yes, I have a problem with needles!
I had a life insurance physical - and they came back with some odd bloodwork numbers - so they wanted an entire battery of tests done. The clinic I went to put in a single catheter, and withdrew 19 tubes of blood. The woman that put the catheter in was an absolute freakin' pro! Of course the fact that I drink 2 gallons of water daily, and have veins that can be seen from space probably didn't hurt either. Came to find out that the first numbers were all wrong. All was well. But the testing cost me $2200 out of pocket because a "physician" didn't prescribe the testing. In the end, the clean bill of health was worth the money afterall.I have the same issue, some people are good others not so much. If you can drink a bunch of water starting the day before hand, helps.
Last week the drew 7 tubes of blood SEVEN. Looked like someone punched me inside my elbow, and she was good, hit it first try. She kept asking you feeling OK, yea sure.
I went in for my 3rd or 4th back surgery, they had a hell of a time finding a vein. I am in the OR (why are they so cold) Laying on my stomach and they are asking me questions, you getting sleepy, nope, they are looking at my hand. I told them they had issues finding the vein. They tried a few more times and kept asking me questions.
Finally I said yea, now I feel a little burning in my han.................... I woke up in recovery.
And vote.....early and often.The woman driving this car had her hair done up, make up, nails, eyebrows et. al.
...they drive among us
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My record drawing blood (was a phlebotomist) was 33 vialsI have the same issue, some people are good others not so much. If you can drink a bunch of water starting the day before hand, helps.
Last week the drew 7 tubes of blood SEVEN. Looked like someone punched me inside my elbow, and she was good, hit it first try. She kept asking you feeling OK, yea sure.
I went in for my 3rd or 4th back surgery, they had a hell of a time finding a vein. I am in the OR (why are they so cold) Laying on my stomach and they are asking me questions, you getting sleepy, nope, they are looking at my hand. I told them they had issues finding the vein. They tried a few more times and kept asking me questions.
Finally I said yea, now I feel a little burning in my han.................... I woke up in recovery.