China coulda bought a few hundred thousands of Vette’s for old Joe outa the kick back corruption money.
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Every time I see that shit-head sitting in that beautiful car, I want to puke.
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With any luck he will drive it off a cliff.
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cracked cylinder heads. Replaced with a slant eye 6.
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“What’s under the hood, Joe?”
“A 426 Hemi with four turbos and a supercharger mated to a Turbo 400…wait, make that five turbos all together. It’s fast, that’s all I know. Had wheelie bars but took them off after one of the roller skates broke off.”
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Fun Corvette fact: The 1967 Stingray can lose 60 classified documents in 4.7 seconds.
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And I drive a 2008 Toyota Tundra with 177k miles Check engine light just came on. Retired on Friday. I’m a bit worried.
Plus I’m dealing with non English speakers from whom I wish to reclaim some of the thousands of dollars gov confiscated from years over 50 years of working.
Spoke with a representative from the Boston social security office today. A third world
Wash ashore. Things didn’t go well. Let’s just say English isn’t her primary language
Disgruntled PHenry? Take a guess.
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PHenry
I just helped the old guy across the street get signed up for Social Security. Old dudes a trip. Love the dude. I signed him up on their web site. Easy as can get. I wouldn’t dare venture into a local office. If you think I can help you ask the big furry one for my contact info. I’d be glad to share what I learned.
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PHenry
You need to get one of those diagnostic code readers you plug into your truck. $50.00 max and they’ll save you a ton of money.
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Thanks Brad. Social isn’t a problem. Medicare is a pain. I will purchase a check engine device tomorrow.
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If it runs OK and has no other symptoms try stopping by a local auto parts store and getting them to check for codes. Most do it for free. Call first.
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PHenry
Medicare is a pain. They couldn’t make it more confusing. If you live in a rural are your probably not eligible for parts B. You need to look at part C. Again, their web site is better than visiting one of their offices.
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And I drive a 2008 Toyota Tundra with 177k
Easy 130 K to go. They’s fixable
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PHenry, did you try turning it off, and then turning it back on? That’s what my grandkids always tell me.
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PHenry, a lot of times it’s just the gas cap seal. Remove and tighten again and see if it helps. Had that issue on mine…tightened it and light disappeared. Two days later, came back on…been on for nearly three years and truck still runs great.
China coulda bought a few hundred thousands of Vette’s for old Joe outa the kick back corruption money.
Every time I see that shit-head sitting in that beautiful car, I want to puke.
With any luck he will drive it off a cliff.
cracked cylinder heads. Replaced with a slant eye 6.
“What’s under the hood, Joe?”
“A 426 Hemi with four turbos and a supercharger mated to a Turbo 400…wait, make that five turbos all together. It’s fast, that’s all I know. Had wheelie bars but took them off after one of the roller skates broke off.”
h s://twitter.com/ForAmerica/status/1613613578791026691?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Fun Corvette fact: The 1967 Stingray can lose 60 classified documents in 4.7 seconds.
And I drive a 2008 Toyota Tundra with 177k miles Check engine light just came on. Retired on Friday. I’m a bit worried.
Plus I’m dealing with non English speakers from whom I wish to reclaim some of the thousands of dollars gov confiscated from years over 50 years of working.
Spoke with a representative from the Boston social security office today. A third world
Wash ashore. Things didn’t go well. Let’s just say English isn’t her primary language
Disgruntled PHenry? Take a guess.
PHenry
I just helped the old guy across the street get signed up for Social Security. Old dudes a trip. Love the dude. I signed him up on their web site. Easy as can get. I wouldn’t dare venture into a local office. If you think I can help you ask the big furry one for my contact info. I’d be glad to share what I learned.
PHenry
You need to get one of those diagnostic code readers you plug into your truck. $50.00 max and they’ll save you a ton of money.
Thanks Brad. Social isn’t a problem. Medicare is a pain. I will purchase a check engine device tomorrow.
If it runs OK and has no other symptoms try stopping by a local auto parts store and getting them to check for codes. Most do it for free. Call first.
PHenry
Medicare is a pain. They couldn’t make it more confusing. If you live in a rural are your probably not eligible for parts B. You need to look at part C. Again, their web site is better than visiting one of their offices.
And I drive a 2008 Toyota Tundra with 177k
Easy 130 K to go. They’s fixable
PHenry, did you try turning it off, and then turning it back on? That’s what my grandkids always tell me.
PHenry, a lot of times it’s just the gas cap seal. Remove and tighten again and see if it helps. Had that issue on mine…tightened it and light disappeared. Two days later, came back on…been on for nearly three years and truck still runs great.
Another Part A Part B Part C Calibre Conundrum
There must be some plan or app for that.
Old Ladies and Crooked Lanes
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