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Had a Ford 3/4 ton with the old 300 six. Damaged or broke a tooth on the flywheel. If the engine stopped just right the starter would not engage. So, I always parked it on an incline so if that issue occurred i could roll it a bit, the engage the clutch to turn the engine over a bit to allow the starter to catch.I learned to park on a hill. Still got an old m38a1 jeep that all it takes for its little 4 cyls is about 4 feet and it fires right up.
Well not exactly, our son lives in Valparaiso, which is back to back with Niceville and before he purchased his home, he lived in Crestview. And he is Louisiana born through and through. (Though if truth be known, he is a North Louisiana man.).And it did not skip Crestview...or Niceville.
But how did they get here? Maybe hitched a ride along with the little green men when they visited? Kinda like interstellar Quagga mussels!I am convinced Cephalolpods are definitely Aliens.
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Well not exactly, our son lives in Valparaiso, which is back to back with Niceville and before he purchased his home, he lived in Crestview. And he is Louisiana born through and through. (Though if truth be known, he is a North Louisiana man.).
Serious question.No, cause I don’t wanna wake up in a hotel room with one of my kidneys missing… and with my luck they’ll probably take the good one.
Had a Ford 3/4 ton with the old 300 six. Damaged or broke a tooth on the flywheel. If the engine stopped just right the starter would not engage. So, I always parked it on an incline so if that issue occurred i could roll it a bit, the engage the clutch to turn the engine over a bit to allow the starter to catch.
So much wrong with that truck. After the Vega/Monza debacle, and a Camaro that was the pits, I had turned to Ford. The Fords turned out to be even worse. So, I returned to the Chevy/GMC fold for trucks and our good ole Miata and never looked back. The last two Suburbans I owned and our current GMC pickup have proven to be wonders compared to the vehicles we owned that were built in the 70’s 80’s and 90’s. (Except that 1990 GMC Suburban which went right at 300,000 miles without any major issues)
Because Val’p was incorporated first. Niceville is on the other side of Boggy Bayou and it was just a small vil when it was incorporated and they were no where close to each other. Then Niceville kept expanding until it ran into Val’P.I’m not sure why Val’p is not a part of Niceville.
Yup.
11 inch suppressor, hold muh beer
Reminds me of the joke...What separates a Coon ass from a dumb ass?You need to learn the difference between east Texas redneck and coon ass!
I ain't got non dat cajun blood in dees veins no!
Do tellReminds me of the joke...What separates a Coon ass from a dumb ass?
Dunno, region 5 has enough money for the best facilities, equipment, training, and can recruit anyone they need. Pretty much like the US in the actual hunger games ehh olympics. They'd take an early beating but would catch up.
Sounds about right...........
Your deflated footballs ain’t skeerin’ no one!Dunno, region 5 has enough money for the best facilities, equipment, training, and can recruit anyone they need. Pretty much like the US in the actual hunger games ehh olympics. They'd take an early beating but would catch up.
Let me start by saying...Do tell
oh yeah, that too, cheating and bribery.Your deflated footballs ain’t skeerin’ no one!
Lol, as district five starves in the dark.Dunno, region 5 has enough money for the best facilities, equipment, training, and can recruit anyone they need. Pretty much like the US in the actual hunger games ehh olympics. They'd take an early beating but would catch up.
Can I claim asylum in either district 3 or 2?
Still perfect
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I live in dist 5 but am a stones throw away from 3 and 4...
Actually the all mighty Texas starved in the dark when the grid went down for a bit, their own doing by the wayLol, as district five starves in the dark.
Dunno, region 5 has enough money for the best facilities, equipment, training....
Here's where I know too much, because some names you just remember: Aria Giovanni, born November 3, 1977. (the date I had to look up) And she don't look like that no more.
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I love how people think that districts would just stay where they are and not walk 2 states over lolDistrict 5 does have some fracking, but probably 10% of what's needed, and 9% of of the American farmland. Probably 5% what's needed in terms of food. Your cities would explode with mass starvation. The electricity "grid" is not generation. Not enough nuclear, and you need oil and coal to generate power, and you don't have even a fraction of what you need.
5 can't survive on it's own with it's own population by a country mile. It would be mass starvation and darkness, not because of the grid, but because of fuel.
Not that the others don't also have holes, just not as big and critical.
2 probably is the most sustainable. Crops like potatoes would be the key.
Actually we didn’t starve… we just had no power and it was in the negatives from the panhandle all the way down to the gulf coast. ERCOT fucked Texans over big time.Actually the all mighty Texas starved in the dark when the grid went down for a bit, their own doing by the way
District 5 had 2 years of back to back hurricanes that dropped power for over a week in heavily populated areas…like it never happened
Do you even know what the hell you are talking about? That's not even true. Many never lost power.Actually the all mighty Texas starved in the dark when the grid went down for a bit, their own doing by the way
District 5 had 2 years of back to back hurricanes that dropped power for over a week in heavily populated areas…like it never happened