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If Mercurochrome is bad for you, then I should be dead. It was moms favorite cure-all when I was a kid.
people forget about New Mexico and Arizona. I remember knowing you hit Arizona when the roads turned red. Some of those old roads still exist around Holbrook, AZ if you go look at petrified forest.View attachment 8164222
When I was a young man back when we still rode dinosaurs to work many of the roads in Central in Oregon were paved with red cinder.
That's cheaper than regular ribeyes around here.
I think of these kinds of things everytime I see a sticker on somebodies car about real men driving a stick. I can drive a stick but I know it ain't shit compared to working the clutch in a big truck.
And a suspension so stiff it’ll make your eyeballs bounce in your skull.
That was a preview of Monday’s upcoming Juneteenth celebrations.
My Dad mixed Kerosene and auto transmission fluid together. Wait, that was for rusty bolts…….@remaction my dad was a believer in Kerosene too.
I’m guessing that was a truck run away ? Have seen them, looks like it worked, and hopefully saved at least the drivers life…..
Been there, done that. Drove a wrecker with a 318(8v71) Detroit, that had a four speed spicer trans, and a three speed brownlight behind it. Had straight pipes with a Jake brake, would rettle windows!!!! 40 years ago.
That’s so bad…put those two in a ring with gloves on and that cop with his out of breath lumbering windmill swings will get him knocked out cold.
If Mercurochrome is bad for you, then I should be dead. It was moms favorite cure-all when I was a kid.
Another little known aid was kerosine. I had my thumb slammed shut in a car door a couple times by my brother, the fix was to soak it in kerosene...
I know that spot. Going West on I-70 just after coming out of Eisenhower Tunnel on the way down to Dillon/Silverthorne.