Looks tasty, but where’s the fishes?
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What are those clams called? I know what the mussels are.
That's the first thing that came to mind for me also, but I'm far from a shellfish aficionado.Look like Butter Clams to me
Bearded clamsWhat are those clams called? I know what the mussels are.
Littlenecks.What are those clams called? I know what the mussels are.
I think most of that stuff is just extra.
Yet some people think you are not kind, caring and helpful.You need a cold chisel, a hammer and some 30-weight ball bearings...
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Yet some people think you are not kind, caring and helpful.
Well, there has to be some deck screws somewhere for the elevation and wind adjustments. Slap some urethane in there instead of those bullshit o-rings. That’s about it, I thinkI think most of that stuff is just extra.
Glass in front, Glass at eye end done.
Dangit! Worth the click. Work safe.
With exhaust manifold leaking and lifters tapping
oil squirting out the rear main sealWith exhaust manifold leaking and lifters tapping
Colors ugly as hell, but damn it…they just work! Avocado green…harvest gold…
I blame Energy Star.Colors ugly as hell, but damn it…they just work! Avocado green…harvest gold…
Seven years ago we remodeled our kitchen. Bought ourselves a brand new Kenmore refrigerator that matched our new scheme. Damn thing didn’t work the day we took it off the pallet. Sears wouldn’t let us return it. We had to go through their warranty repair service. Three weeks later, we finally had a working refrigerator.
I bought mine in ‘84, its still running fine.We have a refrigerator that we bought in 1985 for our first house. It is still running in my mother in law's garage. They are truly amazing appliances from that time period.