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wolf2

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...hey man! what atime I been haveing!.The other morning I pushed the ATK out for a ride kicked it !,and the kicksart gear broke so monday I went to the home hardware picked up a new catalog it`s a home hardware building center hey man so they have farm and industrial equipmentI been makeiing parets work from the harware store I got about 1000 tied up into her this week about 774.45 I put in a new kicksart gear, rebuilt the carbuerator and intake , rebuilt the ignition a new clutch new clucth plates right man rebuilt the rear shock new front fork seal I used the fork seal are seal for older big waterpumpsthe shock rbuild is a farmers gas pump rebuild kit, etc I used asw 52 hydraulic oil for both the front and rear suspension what I do i like from being around working and things ,I look in the catalouge see what they ell and i know what parts will work then a new crank seal kickstart seal sprocket shaft seal oil side .A another main thing was an A TRAK BEARING for the top 1st sprocket it has 3 front sprockets hey had to rebuild the fuel petcok the on off gas valve all of this man with parts for other things from the home home hardware an no shit.shes been going steady erly in the morings and sometime if mom goes out she works killer shes all back to braqnd new now so I have some time to taqlk to you.The kickstart gear is for a gear in a craknk oil barrell oilpump man i have run them before.It would have cost me a fortune to fix it any other way and everything was things I did not have the crank seal oil side behined the clutch cover the covers been off 3 times after 3 different rides now!.Thats allhad a hard job getting the catalouge so I could get the parts to ride to my girlfriend charlines man they tried to tell me i would get on ein the mail etc i dont have a post box im general delivery and my mom is no junk mail avdertisements etc so i muscled the place tuesday fixed it strted rideing she kept breakig but makeing it home then I fixed her up every time.thats all thats going on here still working for kelly logging doing my own work paid for all my parts cash she would have been about 5135.00 from rotax were good anyways it,s good to run it at this time of year it,s air cooled hey the mnr pulled me over I told them I was checking some spots for in the future for hunting anyways thats all whats new with you japan hey bro? holy moly man ! wolf2.sometime I work on farms or weld heavy euipment so I know what will work if I have a ctalouge and an idea wolf2.
Thu Mar 17 '11 10:01:04 am Set this message as last read

Mackai Daddy

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No luck contacting webmaster John either. Probobly is overloaded with emails. Keep wondering when the pics people have sent of the wormhole tour will be posted. Emailed mine around the first of the year, after the Denver show.
Thu Mar 17 '11 10:42:20 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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oxley, Glasgow = Scotland

This sounds Irish!

Slan, the media only knows scare tactics & sensationalism anymore.

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Thu Mar 17 '11 11:09:50 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Happy St. .Patricks day

Thankfully I slept through all the parade shizzle, I hate this day, it's just like a sunday but its midweek or something :) I'm jus headin off out now though, gona be drunk ppl everywhere!

Thu Mar 17 '11 12:31:11 pm Set this message as last read

oxley11

Hackensack, NJ
United States
Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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@michelle- wow. That was a fail on my part. lol It's a good song to listen to either way, though. I occasionally confuse Scottish with Irish, even though I'm 30% Irish.

Edited Thu Mar 17 '11 1:23 pm
Thu Mar 17 '11 1:22:29 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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oxley, Glasgow Kiss is a fantastic song. Always nice to hear.

Thu Mar 17 '11 3:03:46 pm Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Oxley:The scottish are Irish...They immigrated further north, why they wanted more rain and drizzle is anyones guess, they were called the SCOT II

A Glasgow Kiss is a headbutt to the nose and mouth

Here a laugh celt stylee, need a break from the news masel Happy Paddys Day Everyone

Thu Mar 17 '11 3:12:46 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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Just finished the last page of Sammy's "Red". There's a lot there to digest and think about....

Meanwhile, Happy St Patricks Day folks...it's snowing here fer pete's sake!

Thu Mar 17 '11 3:27:57 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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carrier pigeon

smoke signals

message in a bottle

Thu Mar 17 '11 4:27:53 pm Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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telepathy
Thu Mar 17 '11 5:08:18 pm Set this message as last read

Mackai Daddy

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Zeros and ones might be the only way to get a hold of webmaster john right now. ha ha.----M'Kai
Thu Mar 17 '11 6:48:26 pm Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Chadley, gotta Ouija board?
Thu Mar 17 '11 7:04:33 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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Try Midol, that might help.

Here's a fun way to exploit yer kids! The car ride home was pretty funny, but then she kept on videoing them and instead of letting them rest and relax. C'mon mom.

Thu Mar 17 '11 7:17:07 pm Set this message as last read

Phydeaux_3
Greg Frank Marcus
Stittsville, Ontario
Canada
Plays: Guitar
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Well... I've officially made it mine now. I inherited my Dad's car. '01 Buick Century. So my Dad gave me my first car and he gave me his last car. Thanks Pop.

smooches,
» Phył

Thu Mar 17 '11 7:20:45 pm Set this message as last read

Mackai Daddy

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Midol doesn't help at all, Jagermeister: much better.
Thu Mar 17 '11 7:42:53 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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Amen brother! lol!

Thu Mar 17 '11 7:44:44 pm Set this message as last read

Jason9811

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Joe I don't know if you've seen this man but I have to show you this clip: here . His name is Ronald Jenkees, he plays a mean board. Hope you enjoy it guys he needs to get more publicity, he deserves it. Love to see him out on the stages too. Think you might like this Joe, he's got a little gift from God. Take care

~Jason

Edited Thu Mar 17 '11 10:43 pm

Thu Mar 17 '11 10:42:13 pm Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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Phy - that's nice.

Happy Friday everyone, have a great weekend.

Fri Mar 18 '11 2:27:25 am Set this message as last read

oxley11

Hackensack, NJ
United States
Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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I have some questions for everybody. Just kind of a quandary that got me thinking, because it has happened more than once. And this is not to be cynical or offensive in any way.

Why is America always doing the work for other countries when they have natural disasters??? The donations, the cleanup, the housing people from other countries who don't homes any more. Why don't other countries pitch in? Do they always expect us to do it? Are we always guilted into doing it because nobody else will????

And for the people in other countries. What do you think about this situation??? Do you think your country should do more or do you think they do enough, or do you think they shouldn't have to?

Let me know what your opinion is. I'm kinda curious. I know it sort of a heavy thought for a light and happy Friday, but this wasn't meant to turn into a debate. I could name at least three debates we've had within the last year. Everybody knows how tense they get. One thing is said and BOOM! Everybody's up in arms. But, if you guys want to debate, that's fine. Because debates are pretty fun.

P.S. It's probably the best Friday in months. It's supposed to reach up to 70 degrees here in NJ. Everybody in NYC knows what I'm talking about

Edited Fri Mar 18 '11 8:31 am

Fri Mar 18 '11 8:30:59 am Set this message as last read

AlfredoLopezMSC

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Hi joe It bothers me not being able to enjoy the music and your music. I'm sick of schizophrenia I overcome And I hope to meet you someday, when you return to enjoy the music and composing my music. Greetings from Spain Alfredo
Fri Mar 18 '11 8:51:08 am Set this message as last read

turbo236
Ian Wise
Nampa, ID
USA
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Oxley- Why indeed. Although it's not limited to disaster cleanup; the last two wars are a shining example. I know we've had help from other countries, but clearly we have taken the brunt of it. There are other countries helping with the situation in Japan as well, but I see what you're saying. America has to be "big brother" and spend the most even though we are beyond broke.

**I think it just means all of the other countries are smarter than we are...

Edited Fri Mar 18 '11 10:43 am

Fri Mar 18 '11 10:41:29 am Set this message as last read

turbo236
Ian Wise
Nampa, ID
USA
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Anyway, in guitar news, I found a used JS100 on craigslist for $300 yesterday. The owner e-mailed me back this morning and it is still available; I'm trying to set up a time to go look at it. I may try to bring him down on the price, even though he's come down from $350 already, because he bought it in 1999.
[link url="http://boise.craigslist.org/msg/2266694927.html"]Here]/link] are a couple of pics and the description from the original post. He told me that it has spent most of its life in the hardshell case. He also said that it has been professionally set up to Joe's specs, but haven't gotten clarification on what exactly that is yet. I'm assuming it's the string height adjustment, etc..

It has been posted since Tuesday, and I'm honestly surprised someone hasn't bought it up yet.... hmmm


Ian

Fri Mar 18 '11 10:45:53 am Set this message as last read

TheHawkGuy
Danny
California
USA
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Oxley-

If USA didn't help out Saudi Arabia?? that is in charge oils for our gasoline for our country? we be without gas for auto in our country.

As for helping out in natural disasters? we don't have much choices because we are using other country goods and trades for our country, hoping this clears up on why our USA help out.

Fri Mar 18 '11 10:54:53 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Oxley and Turbo...get over yerselves will ya, the US isnt the only country on the planet that help others...unbelievable
Fri Mar 18 '11 11:36:52 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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Why do we help out in natural disasters? #1 - because we can. #2 - Because it's the right thing to do.

Amazing weather here in PA too. I wish the whole summer would be like today.

Chad Smith

Fri Mar 18 '11 11:40:35 am Set this message as last read
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