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OT: spiders in trucks

From : craig c

Q: yep train wreck or maybe derailment. seeing as how were far away from the topic. -- christopher a. young you cant shout down a troll. you have to starve them. .. boy-o-boy! you fuckers are hysterical! the op drops in looking for a carb and most everyone here has to evaluate the situation! who the hell cares why he needs a different carb maybe he took the old one off and it got destroyed somehow. in the mean time you guys are fluffing up your tail feathers trying to decide what would be best for the op! im done just gonna sit back and watch the thread grow. it is kind of like seeing a train wreck! greg .

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From : roy

the lds teachings are very similar to what you teach. the exceptions being that jesus is the son of god the father not the son of the holy spirit. cant you even get a basic lds teaching like that straight buddy you really ought to study with some mormons. i think that if you cleared your mind of the lies youre spouting you might find out what mormons really believe. i think it could really be an eye opener for you. youve been wrong so many times so far. i dont think you know what youre railing and ranting against. incidentally far from being not worthy of notice we are all greatly loved by god. who wishes to see all of us return. but as with most big families some folks will wander and never come back to the fold. -- christopher a. young you cant shout down a troll. you have to starve them. .. according to the bible jesus was fully god and fully man conceived by the power of the holy spirit and not thru sex with the holy spiritas the lds believe. he lived a sinless life as a child in nazareth and was taught his eartly fathers trade carpentry. he came to teach man the truth that we are not worthy of gods notice that we cannot become worthy of gods love by our efforts to love one another to do all we can for each other even our enemies. to make us acceptable sinless for gods love and a place with god in heaven he was the sacrifice for all of mankinds sins on the cross to erase those sins. three days later by the jewish reckoning of days he rose from the dead to bring us as believers eternal life with god in glory be it the time in heaven or in the new jerusalem. before he returned to heaven and the right hand of god he commissioned all believers to spread the truth correct and rebuke errors and watch for his return. why was he nailed up to the cross for you and me and t-bone and larry and roy and everyone else. do you see where im going with this if its a different religion why do you care so much what its called today at the parts plus store still trying to sort out that danged lebaron a604 transmission i saw a late 70s chevy / gmc no badge but obviously one or the other because of the saddle tanks with a badge on its side that said f250 and another that said powerstroke. badging the truck as a ford did not make it one and neither will claiming to be christian make a denomination christian only following what the bible teaches as it is written can do that. as a christian the bible tells me to warn others of false religions including non-christian beliefs. budd -- posted via a free usenet account from http//www.tera.com .

From : roy

i was all excited to put the finishing touches on my 98 ram rehab by replacing some rusted out broken tailgate cables. got some nice new ones and as i was about to toss em on realized there is a wierd kind of wrench ill need to turn the bolts that the cables are tied to. some kinda wierd star type screw. will i be able to get a wrench to turn this thing at an autozone or is that dodges way of making sure you bring it to the dealer...ill beg my dealership if i have to...itll take 30 seconds of tool borrowing to get this stupid job done. .

From : roy

iirc you have a factory nav system. heres the story. i cant get the damn thing to take me around nyc and over the tappen zee bridge and south on the garden state parkway back to i-95 at the jersey turnpike. i can enter a city on the gs and thats fine then if i put in fl it takes a left and puts me back on i-95 way north of where i want to be on roads i dont want to be on.. any thoughts roy .

From : denny

you may be confusing mormons and jehovas witnesses. a very common mistake to make. mormons use the king james version with a very few revisions. the jw have their own bible. -- christopher a. young you cant shout down a troll. you have to starve them. .. and you think the mormons tell you the truth oh boy this is coming from the religion that believes you have to use their bible to justify their beliefs.... .

From : denny

suddenly without warning bigironram exclaimed 09-feb-07 133 am i think huntsmans qualify as pets compared to funnelweb spiders by australian standards huntsmen are harmless. sydney funnel web spiders are one of the scariest things ive ever seen. they can be pretty big at least as big as that huntsman... when threatened they rear up on their hind legs and display a pair of fangs thatd do a rattlesnake proud. fortunately ive only ever seen one in a museum. when i was here first tour and was still an arachnaphobe i went to brisbane on a business trip. went to a local university...had to leave. on every surface were these spiders called golden orb weavers... they make the huntsman look small some of them were over 8 long! im no longer an arachnaphobe thanks to australia thousands of redbacks in your back yard will either cure ya or kill ya g. if that huntsman crawls across my foot when im driving though its sandals weather here im pretty sure ill still have a wreck... havent seen him since that first day. hopefully hes decided that a moving home isnt for him... actually i find australias spiders pretty fascinating - from a distance. actually most aussie fauna is pretty interesting. jmc .

From : nosey

check on any recent recalls... 2006 quad cab 3500 w/cummins i recently started having problems with apparent missing low power and fuel mileage. i took the truck back to the dealer to resolve the problem as i only have 2500 miles on it. the response from the dealer appeared very vague and left me uncomfortable. when i went to pick up the truck i made sure i found the service manager to get a better explanation of the problem. i could tell from talking to him it was a problem that was frusterating to him also. the report i get is that i let the truck idle too much. with some recent design changes in the last year or so the cummins trucks apparently shouldnt be left to idle much. it was reported to me an acceptable idle was about 20% of running time where-as my truck showed about 33% idle time while running. apparently idling to much seems to gum up the injector system. cummins wont warranty the problem. the solution according to the dealer is a fuel system cleaning or flush or what-ever. the service guy let me know that cummins didnt consider it their problem so the dealers were having to eat the cost of the fuel system cleaning to the tune of $250. the guy told me this was the third late model cummins diesel to come in in a month with the same problem. according to him cummins was aware of the problem was working on a solution but was being vague in acknowledging the problem as to not accept responsibility. i mentioned to the guy that i thought diesels were generally used in situations where long idle times were normal and that the owners manual encourages owners to let the engines idle in order to properly coold the turbo. i mentioned that in town driving involved lots of idle times. he said cummins response to that was that if thats the type of driving one does you should buy a gas vehicle. anyone have any opinion or input i like my cummins/dodge but its looking like after 2500 miles i might have picked the wrong vehicle. sazrac .

From : roy

roy wrote iirc you have a factory nav system. heres the story. i cant get the damn thing to take me around nyc and over the tappen zee bridge and south on the garden state parkway back to i-95 at the jersey turnpike. i can enter a city on the gs and thats fine then if i put in fl it takes a left and puts me back on i-95 way north of where i want to be on roads i dont want to be on.. any thoughts i assume its accepting your destination entry fine but the route it uses to get there is bad i have the chrysler rec nav. system and am using the ae revision of the dvd software. you might try changing the routing setting. there are selections to favor highways quickest route shortest route etc. each will give a different route. what revision is your dvd with the ae revision i was able to apply a patch from carhack.org to disable the in-motion lockouts so a passenger can fully use the gps while im driving. i also noticed the ae has several new features as well as improved maps. .

From : denny

its come down to this.. im sure a couple of you may have noticed all the weight jabs going on around here. in a couple of months ole heavyweight himself is going to be on my front doorstep. who snojob oh speaking of him go to the chevy group and check out the post one of the guys did on his excuses. funny as hell. the thread is co is high- nox is low if i can wedge him into the bed of my 1500 notice who has a bench seat olwide ride. while i on the other hand fit quite nicely into the bucket seat of the srt. without busting the rear springs im gonna haul his ass down to cargill grain elevator to weigh the carcass. now the question is.....who weighs more...denny or roy... the friggin rabbit!!! let the opinions roll no feelings will be hurt and the results will be posted in a couple of months... you all know the rule. never let friendship stand in the way of a good cheap shot gbfg roy denny .

From : roy

roy wrote bs!!! it is worse than people think!! vbg ive worked out side for probably 30 years. i agree with layering and lol bean and deluth. but after a few hours out in 10 or below with wind blowing it flat out sucks!!! well my bike ride to work is only about an hour each way. its not the same as working out in the cold for hour upon hour. ive worked full days doing outside carpentry house/barn/garage framing during the winter as well as a groundsman for clarke school for the deaf here in northampton and it aint no picnic being out in cold weather for hour upon hour. yet those crazy skiers and snowmobilers do it *for fun* and think nothing of it...while someone riding their bike in the cold for an hour at a time twice per work day is considered a nut! still sometime my big lovely dodge global warmer has a pull on me that i cant resist! screw the bike today...im motoring in to work ill rough it out by not having heated seats! smh .

From : jmc

jmc wrote fortunately i was in a parking lot when the huntsman spider 1 whod taken up residence under the hood crawled out to hide behind the drivers side mirror! if it were me at only 5 mph in an empty parking lot there still would have been an accident. at least one inside the cab. -- ken .

From : yabahoobs

on thu 08 feb 2007 231521 +0930 jmc nogroupsspam@nojodibody.homeus wrote well yall almost lost a poster yesterday... ive been on vacation tasmania for the curious and the trucks been sitting quietly here at home. fortunately i was in a parking lot when the huntsman spider 1 whod taken up residence under the hood crawled out to hide behind the drivers side mirror! it wasnt the biggest spider ive ever seen perhaps 4 across but pretty damn big when ones peripheral vision and primitive instinct registers it! nearly had a heart attack and did come to a screeching halt i was going all of 5mph until i realized it was outside the window... 1 http//www.amonline.net.au/factsheets/huntsmanspiders.htm huntsman spiders are large long-legged spiders measuring up to 15 cm 6 across the legs. years ago when i had a chevy van i opened the door and had a small about 12 copperhead fall out onto my feet. i dont know who was more scared me or the snake. i never did figure out how he got in there and i always looked before getting in that truck after that. beekeep .