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Another CNN knucklehead.
Looks like something from a Dubai airshow... Maybe a Dubai Red Bull air race
I heard he was a beach master in the PacificCaptain Kangaroo. Bob Keeshan. Born in 1927. Was a Marine but never got overseas.
That's gotta be the "Captain". Only those long in the tooth would know for sure...
Captain Kangaroo. Bob Keeshan. Born in 1927. Was a Marine but never got overseas.
What’s that orange piece of plastic sticking out between her legs?
Not likely,these machines are Hydrostatic drive and generally use non-toxic/flammable hydraulic fluidsTransmission fluid...second most flammable substance in a car. Zamboni in this case
If 2020 was a Zamboni
Well Duh!But do you remember Mr. Green Jeans?
KT tape possibleWhat’s that orange piece of plastic sticking out between her legs?
We used to do just that, and the amount of things that could break were simple.
Right? Had a '67 F-100 Ranger with a 240 straight six. Just hop in the engine bay and start tinkering! Or hop in to beat on the three on the tree linkages because you jammed the whole damn transmission up. Gawd, I miss having vehicles where a hammer was a viable means of repair!We used to do just that, and the amount of things that could break were simple.
With a beer in your hand to boot.Right? Had a '67 F-100 Ranger with a 240 straight six. Just hop in the engine bay and start tinkering! Or hop in to beat on the three on the tree linkages because you jammed the whole damn transmission up. Gawd, I miss having vehicles where a hammer was a viable means of repair!![]()
Right? Had a '67 F-100 Ranger with a 240 straight six. Just hop in the engine bay and start tinkering! Or hop in to beat on the three on the tree linkages because you jammed the whole damn transmission up. Gawd, I miss having vehicles where a hammer was a viable means of repair!![]()
With a beer in your hand to boot.
I had an old Dodge van that used a case of oil from Lejune to Ohio.
One weekend on the way home we spin a bunch of bearings
Everything was closed, we found an old dodge parked at a farm and the farmer let us have EVERYTHING we needed.
His wife made all of us dinner and of course the farmer had his home brew.
We weren't 30 miles from base and still had a hard time making it to formation on Monday morning.
We stopped by there on the way home almost every weekend for a year,great folks. ( loaded up with fire water and homemade food)