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New GT pictures added
Had some snow, so I had to get some pics of the yellow GT with some white in the
background. http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jherring1/my_photos Don't look at the fishing pics! John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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In article >, John H
> wrote: > Had some snow, so I had to get some pics of the yellow GT with some white in > the > background. > > http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jherring1/my_photos I finally figured out what's been bugging me about the back end of these cars. See how the black sections in front break up all the body color nicely? The back needs some of that, between the lights and maybe something down below. Not trying to be anti-patriotic, but that ribbon sticker *will* leave a ghost image in your paint when you remove it down the road. I still don't understand why people don't just stick them on the glass. > > Don't look at the fishing pics! Did you catch a Barracuda? Marlin? Stingray? > > > John H > > "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." -- CobraJet |
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"CobraJet" > wrote >I still don't understand why people don't just stick them on the glass. Umm...cause magnets don't stick to glass? :P -- Scott W. '66 Mustang HCS 289 '68 Ranchero 500 302 '69 Mustang Sportsroof 351W ThunderSnake #57 |
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66 6F HCS wrote:
> "CobraJet" > wrote > >>I still don't understand why people don't just stick them on the glass. > > > Umm...cause magnets don't stick to glass? :P <g> And you'd think that would have been obvious. -- Wound Up ThunderSnake #65 |
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In article >, Wound Up
> wrote: > 66 6F HCS wrote: > > "CobraJet" > wrote > > > >>I still don't understand why people don't just stick them on the glass. > > > > > > Umm...cause magnets don't stick to glass? :P > > <g> > > And you'd think that would have been obvious. Well, think about it. I've never seen them for sale (not that I look for stuff like that). I've never gone up and picked at someone's ribbon with my fingernail. I don't pay attention to sticker tech in the new millenium. ****. Oh well, I guess this cancels out the 5 or 6 thousand cars I've worked on in my life. -- CobraJet |
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CobraJet wrote:
> In article >, Wound Up > > wrote: > > >>66 6F HCS wrote: >> >>>"CobraJet" > wrote >>> >>> >>>>I still don't understand why people don't just stick them on the glass. >>> >>> >>>Umm...cause magnets don't stick to glass? :P >> >><g> >> >>And you'd think that would have been obvious. > > > Well, think about it. I've never seen them for sale (not that I > look for stuff like that). I've never gone up and picked at someone's > ribbon with my fingernail. I don't pay attention to sticker tech in the > new millenium. ****. > > Oh well, I guess this cancels out the 5 or 6 thousand cars I've > worked on in my life. Not at all. #57's comment was just funny. -- Wound Up ThunderSnake #65 |
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Cobra Jet wrote:
> Oh well, I guess this cancels out the 5 or 6 thousand cars I've > worked on in my life. Punching the cash register buttons while your employee installs a car alarm does not count as "working on a car." I'm still waiting on your response to the conclusion that prior to this Torino project of yours you had not worked on an on-topic car for years. It's pretty simple: true or false? 180 Out TS 28 |
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On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 19:00:35 -0700, CobraJet > wrote:
>In article >, John H > wrote: > >> Had some snow, so I had to get some pics of the yellow GT with some white in >> the >> background. >> >> http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jherring1/my_photos > > I finally figured out what's been bugging me about the back end of >these cars. See how the black sections in front break up all the body >color nicely? The back needs some of that, between the lights and maybe >something down below. > > Not trying to be anti-patriotic, but that ribbon sticker *will* >leave a ghost image in your paint when you remove it down the road. I >still don't understand why people don't just stick them on the glass. > >> >> Don't look at the fishing pics! > > Did you catch a Barracuda? Marlin? Stingray? > >> >> >> John H >> >> "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." Thanks for the ghost image tip. The sticker is gone! Most of the fish are rockfish from the Chesapeake Bay. Also called Striped Bass, or 'stripers'. John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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In article >, John H
> wrote: > On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 19:00:35 -0700, CobraJet > wrote: > > >In article >, John H > > wrote: > > > >> Had some snow, so I had to get some pics of the yellow GT with some white > >> in > >> the > >> background. > >> > >> http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jherring1/my_photos > > > > I finally figured out what's been bugging me about the back end of > >these cars. See how the black sections in front break up all the body > >color nicely? The back needs some of that, between the lights and maybe > >something down below. > > > > Not trying to be anti-patriotic, but that ribbon sticker *will* > >leave a ghost image in your paint when you remove it down the road. I > >still don't understand why people don't just stick them on the glass. > > > >> > >> Don't look at the fishing pics! > > > > Did you catch a Barracuda? Marlin? Stingray? > > > >> > >> > >> John H > >> > >> "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." > > Thanks for the ghost image tip. The sticker is gone! > > Most of the fish are rockfish from the Chesapeake Bay. Also called Striped > Bass, > or 'stripers'. See now, back in the day this would have been funny, as the above fish I mentioned were all other American cars that a Mustang owner might have gone trolling on asphalt for. Oh, how people have forgotten! Excuse me while I go wail and gnash my teeth. <wail...gnash...still gnashing...gotta see the dentist...encore wail> > John H > > "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." "If I think binarily, does that mean I like male and female computers equally?" -- CobraJet |
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On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 09:43:15 -0700, CobraJet > wrote:
>In article >, John H > wrote: > >> On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 19:00:35 -0700, CobraJet > wrote: >> >> >In article >, John H >> > wrote: >> > >> >> Had some snow, so I had to get some pics of the yellow GT with some white >> >> in >> >> the >> >> background. >> >> >> >> http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jherring1/my_photos >> > >> > I finally figured out what's been bugging me about the back end of >> >these cars. See how the black sections in front break up all the body >> >color nicely? The back needs some of that, between the lights and maybe >> >something down below. >> > >> > Not trying to be anti-patriotic, but that ribbon sticker *will* >> >leave a ghost image in your paint when you remove it down the road. I >> >still don't understand why people don't just stick them on the glass. >> > >> >> >> >> Don't look at the fishing pics! >> > >> > Did you catch a Barracuda? Marlin? Stingray? >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> John H >> >> >> >> "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." >> >> Thanks for the ghost image tip. The sticker is gone! >> >> Most of the fish are rockfish from the Chesapeake Bay. Also called Striped >> Bass, >> or 'stripers'. > > See now, back in the day this would have been funny, as the above >fish I mentioned were all other American cars that a Mustang owner >might have gone trolling on asphalt for. Oh, how people have forgotten! >Excuse me while I go wail and gnash my teeth. <wail...gnash...still >gnashing...gotta see the dentist...encore wail> > >> John H >> >> "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." > > "If I think binarily, does that mean I like male and female >computers equally?" Who made a 'Marlin'? The 'cuda and 'ray, OK. But damn if I can recall a Marlin. 'Course, I'm getting pretty old. That may have something to do with my memory. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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