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Old 05-07-2011, 01:29 PM
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somewhere in here is a joke about face cream and necklaces....
Hi Mistress. Whats up with those chicken nuggets--What part of the damn chicken do the nugget's come frome anyway? Im wonderin if they really aren't rooster nuggets!

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Old 11-30-2016, 05:09 PM
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whatever happened to Randy?
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Old 11-30-2016, 09:35 PM
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I think he got rid of all his benzes. He had a lot of them and did a lot with them for a good period. Ran out of benz steam I guess.
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I used to tell a young fellow who liked to order chicken balls. The first time had the best effect as he was eating them.


I simply mentioned think of all those poor chickens. Mentally I believe he took it in the context I meant him too for a moment at least.


It was funny to me at least.
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The thread started out really funny. Not only a bunch of city slickers on here, but they never learned that females don't have testicles.

I had a great visit with Randy at the working get together in Mount Vernon, Texas circa 2007. Had a long visit about everything from the vibration in his stick shift converted 300TD to fall versus spring calving. Got to meet and visit with Roy Hunter extensively too. Good times.
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Old 12-02-2016, 08:04 AM
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In mexico webos de toro are eaten by men for love making
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Old 12-05-2016, 12:16 AM
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This is the most random thread on OD that I have seen in ages.
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Old 12-05-2016, 06:24 AM
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The thread started out really funny. Not only a bunch of city slickers on here, but they never learned that females don't have testicles.

I had a great visit with Randy at the working get together in Mount Vernon, Texas circa 2007. Had a long visit about everything from the vibration in his stick shift converted 300TD to fall versus spring calving. Got to meet and visit with Roy Hunter extensively too. Good times.
The TD was called Marlene. There is a long thread on it here I believe. I bought her from him about 5 years ago and went down and dragged the poor dear home. After assessing everything I decided not to bring her back to life. She ran really well though so I pulled the engine and tranny and installed it in my 39 Studebaker pickup.

I sold the shell along to a nice fellow in Bloomington In who had a long time favorite car which had gotten so rusty it was not worth fixing the body and was going to transfer all the mechanicals over to a rust free car. He was glad to get Marlene's rust free shell.

The seats from Marlene went into the Yellow 240d which I sold recently to Strelnik here.

I try to use everything except the oink!
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Old 12-05-2016, 07:33 AM
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One learns something new everyday around here. I would not have thought the seats from a TD would interchange with a sedan. It's easy, of course, to see how the front seats would interchange. It is the back that is surprising.

Tom, before you pulled the engine and transmission, did you ensure that the vibration was not from the transmission/flywheel/engine combination or had he solved the vibration problem? The vibration was significant, maybe even severe.

He stopped having anything to do with me a few years ago, wouldn't even talk about cars, so I never heard if there was a resolution to the vibration problem.

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