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Bill Putney > wrote: > Lawrence Glickman wrote: > > > ...I had my > > rotors turned at a brake shop, and when I got em back from the n***** > > Was that really necessary? Bill, You may have seen Larry mention in another post earlier today that he had to run an errand. That errand was for him to get his regular blood tests. In a day or so, his doctor(s) will have his medications adjusted and we may see him become a bit more lucid. In the meantime, I wouldn't hold my breath. Go one Larry, tell him I'm not making this up. |
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In article <lq9td.453364$%k.326816@pd7tw2no>,
Ray > wrote: > A computerized shop manual is a PITA to browse through. > I'm a computer guy, my machines are in the house. No PC in the garage > yet. And I'm not touching my laptop after working on a car - way too > greasy. A Panasonic Toughbook is just the ticket in a shop environment. Keep some Go-Jo wipes handy or use latex gloves and they survive quite well. > And a shop manual is pretty much ESSENTIAL for ODB-II diagnostic > procedures. Good luck diagnosing a P1039 with a Haynes manual that > covers 4 engines over 9 years and 2 nameplates. (93-02 Camaro/Firebird > for example.) The diagnostic section for ODB-II is probably thicker > than the entire Haynes manual. Or use MOD or AllData, print out the flow charts before you get your hands dirty, then toss the copies when you're finished. (laser printers are under $100 now) |
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In article <lq9td.453364$%k.326816@pd7tw2no>,
Ray > wrote: > A computerized shop manual is a PITA to browse through. > I'm a computer guy, my machines are in the house. No PC in the garage > yet. And I'm not touching my laptop after working on a car - way too > greasy. A Panasonic Toughbook is just the ticket in a shop environment. Keep some Go-Jo wipes handy or use latex gloves and they survive quite well. > And a shop manual is pretty much ESSENTIAL for ODB-II diagnostic > procedures. Good luck diagnosing a P1039 with a Haynes manual that > covers 4 engines over 9 years and 2 nameplates. (93-02 Camaro/Firebird > for example.) The diagnostic section for ODB-II is probably thicker > than the entire Haynes manual. Or use MOD or AllData, print out the flow charts before you get your hands dirty, then toss the copies when you're finished. (laser printers are under $100 now) |
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On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 04:23:49 GMT, Neil Nelson >
wrote: >In article >, > Bill Putney > wrote: > >> Lawrence Glickman wrote: >> >> > ...I had my >> > rotors turned at a brake shop, and when I got em back from the n***** >> >> Was that really necessary? > >Bill, > >You may have seen Larry mention in another post earlier today >that he had to run an errand. >That errand was for him to get his regular blood tests. > >In a day or so, his doctor(s) will have his medications adjusted >and we may see him become a bit more lucid. > >In the meantime, I wouldn't hold my breath. > >Go one Larry, tell him I'm not making this up. All of that is true, but irrelevant. What is relevant, is that I live in hostile ****** country; there is hardly a white face to be seen around here, and the nigs hate the whites. You must live in the South, where they still say Yessah and Massah ! I live up in the North where they say "Give it up white boy, Give it up!" at gunpoint. Funnny, you people, you car breakers, are REALLY out of touch with reality, so far so, that many people go out of their way to ever make your acquaintance ( ergo, forums like this one ). Keep up the good work. You're giving Autozone and PePboys a bright future in spare parts ! Lg |
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On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 04:23:49 GMT, Neil Nelson >
wrote: >In article >, > Bill Putney > wrote: > >> Lawrence Glickman wrote: >> >> > ...I had my >> > rotors turned at a brake shop, and when I got em back from the n***** >> >> Was that really necessary? > >Bill, > >You may have seen Larry mention in another post earlier today >that he had to run an errand. >That errand was for him to get his regular blood tests. > >In a day or so, his doctor(s) will have his medications adjusted >and we may see him become a bit more lucid. > >In the meantime, I wouldn't hold my breath. > >Go one Larry, tell him I'm not making this up. All of that is true, but irrelevant. What is relevant, is that I live in hostile ****** country; there is hardly a white face to be seen around here, and the nigs hate the whites. You must live in the South, where they still say Yessah and Massah ! I live up in the North where they say "Give it up white boy, Give it up!" at gunpoint. Funnny, you people, you car breakers, are REALLY out of touch with reality, so far so, that many people go out of their way to ever make your acquaintance ( ergo, forums like this one ). Keep up the good work. You're giving Autozone and PePboys a bright future in spare parts ! Lg |
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Lawrence Glickman > wrote: > Actually, yes, I'm afraid it was. > You see, the shop *manager* is a pro. Has been in the business at > least 40 years. The employee he gave my brake job to, looked like he > had *tude,* and proceeded to destroy my brakes. Bent a control arm, > ****ed my rotors up beyond recognition, and laughed all the time under > his breath. Maybe he is/was a lurker in misc.survivalism? > I didn't notice all the damage until I got home. You probably hit the curb a few times on the way home. Hell, if you can't keep yourself under control, why would anyone assume that you can keep a vehicle under control. > Note: I don't have that car anymore. But you're gonna get as much mileage out of that grudge as you can, eh? > Now, I've seen this happen at car washes and so forth, where darkies > are working. They see a white boy, and although I said NO SCENT they > proceed to spray it anyhow, Ya know, someone had mentioned that for some strange reason, you didn't smell like **** one day. That 'splains it! > And where do they spray it? Why on the driver's side seat of course, > where they know I'm going to sit in it. ****in' wit chur brain! > I would like, for Christmass, a trailer hitch for my auto, and some > chain. I will explain later. Can you come and pick them up or should I ship them? |
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Lawrence Glickman > wrote: > Actually, yes, I'm afraid it was. > You see, the shop *manager* is a pro. Has been in the business at > least 40 years. The employee he gave my brake job to, looked like he > had *tude,* and proceeded to destroy my brakes. Bent a control arm, > ****ed my rotors up beyond recognition, and laughed all the time under > his breath. Maybe he is/was a lurker in misc.survivalism? > I didn't notice all the damage until I got home. You probably hit the curb a few times on the way home. Hell, if you can't keep yourself under control, why would anyone assume that you can keep a vehicle under control. > Note: I don't have that car anymore. But you're gonna get as much mileage out of that grudge as you can, eh? > Now, I've seen this happen at car washes and so forth, where darkies > are working. They see a white boy, and although I said NO SCENT they > proceed to spray it anyhow, Ya know, someone had mentioned that for some strange reason, you didn't smell like **** one day. That 'splains it! > And where do they spray it? Why on the driver's side seat of course, > where they know I'm going to sit in it. ****in' wit chur brain! > I would like, for Christmass, a trailer hitch for my auto, and some > chain. I will explain later. Can you come and pick them up or should I ship them? |
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On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 04:41:59 GMT, Neil Nelson >
wrote: >In article >, > Lawrence Glickman > wrote: > >> Actually, yes, I'm afraid it was. >> You see, the shop *manager* is a pro. Has been in the business at >> least 40 years. The employee he gave my brake job to, looked like he >> had *tude,* and proceeded to destroy my brakes. Bent a control arm, >> ****ed my rotors up beyond recognition, and laughed all the time under >> his breath. > >Maybe he is/was a lurker in misc.survivalism? Impossible. He was a mouth-breathing knuckle dragger. >> I didn't notice all the damage until I got home. > >You probably hit the curb a few times on the way home. >Hell, if you can't keep yourself under control, why would anyone >assume that you can keep a vehicle under control. Listen, my patience with you is running SHORT. HE took it for a *test drive.* After destroying my rotors on his milling machine, he bent the **** out of my struts. >> Note: I don't have that car anymore. > >But you're gonna get as much mileage out of that grudge as you >can, eh? Nope. Learned my lesson. Stay away from ******s. Avoid them like the plague they are. >> Now, I've seen this happen at car washes and so forth, where darkies >> are working. They see a white boy, and although I said NO SCENT they >> proceed to spray it anyhow, > >Ya know, someone had mentioned that for some strange reason, you >didn't smell like **** one day. >That 'splains it! > >> And where do they spray it? Why on the driver's side seat of course, >> where they know I'm going to sit in it. > >****in' wit chur brain! > >> I would like, for Christmass, a trailer hitch for my auto, and some >> chain. I will explain later. > >Can you come and pick them up or should I ship them? One more, and you're toast. Makes no difference to me. Have it your way. Lg |
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On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 04:41:59 GMT, Neil Nelson >
wrote: >In article >, > Lawrence Glickman > wrote: > >> Actually, yes, I'm afraid it was. >> You see, the shop *manager* is a pro. Has been in the business at >> least 40 years. The employee he gave my brake job to, looked like he >> had *tude,* and proceeded to destroy my brakes. Bent a control arm, >> ****ed my rotors up beyond recognition, and laughed all the time under >> his breath. > >Maybe he is/was a lurker in misc.survivalism? Impossible. He was a mouth-breathing knuckle dragger. >> I didn't notice all the damage until I got home. > >You probably hit the curb a few times on the way home. >Hell, if you can't keep yourself under control, why would anyone >assume that you can keep a vehicle under control. Listen, my patience with you is running SHORT. HE took it for a *test drive.* After destroying my rotors on his milling machine, he bent the **** out of my struts. >> Note: I don't have that car anymore. > >But you're gonna get as much mileage out of that grudge as you >can, eh? Nope. Learned my lesson. Stay away from ******s. Avoid them like the plague they are. >> Now, I've seen this happen at car washes and so forth, where darkies >> are working. They see a white boy, and although I said NO SCENT they >> proceed to spray it anyhow, > >Ya know, someone had mentioned that for some strange reason, you >didn't smell like **** one day. >That 'splains it! > >> And where do they spray it? Why on the driver's side seat of course, >> where they know I'm going to sit in it. > >****in' wit chur brain! > >> I would like, for Christmass, a trailer hitch for my auto, and some >> chain. I will explain later. > >Can you come and pick them up or should I ship them? One more, and you're toast. Makes no difference to me. Have it your way. Lg |
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In article >,
Lawrence Glickman > wrote: > >Go one Larry, tell him I'm not making this up. > > All of that is true, but irrelevant. An explanation for your behavior is hardly irrelevant. > What is relevant, is that I live in hostile ****** country; there is > hardly a white face to be seen around here, and the nigs hate the > whites. It's really too bad that that's all the better you've managed to do for yourself. > You must live in the South, where they still say Yessah and Massah ! No Larry, actually I live about 90 miles north of you. > I live up in the North where they say "Give it up white boy, Give it > up!" at gunpoint. I used to live on the south side of Milwaukee, been robbed, mugged and had our cars broken into more times than I can remember. Then I got smart and moved to a better area. > Funnny, you people, you car breakers, Other than yourself, I seriously doubt that there are any "car breakers" subscribed here. > are REALLY out of touch with > reality, The reality is; the world is not going to conform to YOU Larry. The horse is dead, kick it, **** it or walk away, but for gods sake, quit beating it! > so far so, that many people go out of their way to ever make > your acquaintance ( ergo, forums like this one ). I'm sorry, what caliber of gun is it that's being put to peoples heads? > Keep up the good work. You're giving Autozone and PePboys a bright > future in spare parts ! Wouldn't know, there isn't an Autozone or Pep Boys within 20 miles of where I live, but as far as I know, it's numbskulls like you that keep them in business, they -do- cater to the backyard weekend warrior cheapskate types like you though. |
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