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02-19-2005, 08:40 AM
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Miss Texas Cobra Club-08
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9:30 am. ahhh. relax is right. sitting here in jammies and slippers. about time I had an easy Saturday..... pancakes and bacon served right up. Hubby is 'back from the living dead'. He decided it wasn't the flu after all. hmmm. 5 days of vacation time???? He can wash the blasted dishes THIS morning...
#2 son has basketball at 2. the girls are already circling; calling to see if he or any of his buddies are coming to their games at 11 & 12. little casanova.....
#1 son didn't go on scout campout. pretty mad about that. not an important one, but still, he needed to be 'out' for a while. We are doing a total 'clean sweep' of their room. It's this 'studio' type thing over the kitchen, garage, and quite big. When we looked at the house 3 1/2 years ago, they had a king bed, 2 twins, sofa, chairs setup. So, we're gonna try and give each boy their own 'space', more or less. Go buy a queen bed for #1 son, put the 2 twins together for #2 son, new dresser, rearrange, put up the action figures not played with anymore, turn it into a 'teenager' room, not 'little boy' room. Anybody wanna come help? They want the room done; but not with their help. Mom, just go buy the bed, and fix it all up for us... pleeeaaassseee!!!!
fat chance. It is a pig sty. Beanie baby wars. they play dodge ball with beanie babies. They are leaving, with all the other junky stuffed animals, toys, etc. ahh. there's #2 son. Mom, do you have any pancakes for me???
gotta go. check ya'll later...
k
oh, Ron. Why are you on the roof so much, to cause you to fall off so much? 
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02-19-2005, 01:54 PM
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Kristen,
I have to get up there to clean the gutters and check the shingles every so often. I have a composite type roof which they require and this hot sun we have here makes a 20 year roof last about 8 years if you are lucky.
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02-19-2005, 03:35 PM
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No driving in 16 degree weather.
Too Freaking cold.
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02-20-2005, 04:38 AM
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Tru,
Just add a 5 in place of the 1 and you won't have 16 degree weather. Then convince your body that it is actually 56 degrees and everything will be fine.
We have been having light rain showers off and on the past three days but no really cold weather. Low 50s at night and once clear down to 46.
Sunday. My day of rest. Lay down. prop the hip and leg up, get a few Diet Pepsis, put my right arm in a sling, and watch the Daytona 500 Race. Tomorrow is a holiday so I won't be dong anything either. Tuesday I have to get holdof the city as they raised the water rates and either gave me incorrect information, of once again they porgrammed their computer wrong, as nearly every time they raise anything the first bills out are overcharged. I wrote a simple program about 20 years ago that I use and it has saved me a good bit of money over the years with their mess ups. Now they don't even question when I call in, just tell me what the latest increase was and then if that is what they gave me they deduct the over charge and call their programmer back to correct the problem.
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02-20-2005, 07:28 AM
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Still too cold. Now it looks like 3 to 12 inches of snow.
I think I am going to have to go to work on monday, even if there is a foot on the ground.
When you end up in a bed with wires holding up your parts, I think watching is about all you can do.
Kristen, had pancakes this morning, in your honor. 
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02-20-2005, 07:42 AM
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been up for awhile. drinking my 1 cup of coffee.... rounding up the hoodlums for church.... haven't been in a while, soo, guess I'm off to church today, gotta be 'saved'..... ya'll be good while I'm gone, thinking heavenly thoughts....
no pancakes on Sunday's. We have pillsbury rolls- pick your flavor for the day, orange (gross) caramel (yummy) cinnamon (so-so) little cobra girls are up first, so they pick the orange. gross, gross. I put a little can of cinnamon in each week, so the whiners that don't like orange or caramel can have something to pick at. I have to get going on this big school project I've gotten myself into. Drag. Made excellent progress on the boys' room last night. They have a sofa bed upstairs, and #1 son will sleep on it until his new furniture arrives. Went to Rooms to go....... How nice, he picked out the one I secretly liked the best... there is hope, yet..... #2 son is thrilled about his 'new' king bed. Although they are just 2 twins pushed together! We still have them made up like twins, til I can get the straps to hook them together, and get cheap king sheets.... they want a 'sound wall' set up, kind of like a divider. I think that'll be ok.... I guess teenage boys need their own space....
Have a great day!
K
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02-20-2005, 09:12 AM
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Kristen,
Sounds as if the room is coming along well. Forget the Sound Wall. A line with a machine gun on each side will work just fine.
Tru,
Darn, I thought that your snow was over for a while. We are having rain and have had off and on the past week but no really cold temperatures.Way down to 46 one night, but mostly in the 50s. As for the wires, they hold most of my parts together.
Ron 
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02-20-2005, 09:49 AM
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150 pages and no sign of death  I can't believe I have read all of them  Man I need a life! 
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02-20-2005, 12:57 PM
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Hey, Mike Z! yeah, I can't believe I've written on almost all 150. Talk about needing a life.... Really, tho', this is more of an 'escape of life' for me, than living my hectic real life....
My mother in law says she is gonna go with me to meet Earl.  She's heard so much about the 'wicked ways of the internet'....
afraid I'm gonna hook up with some internet dude.. 
leave my hubby and 4 kids, for some internet love affair....
I don't know how old Earl is, but I was giving her a hard time; said Earl might start hitting on her!!!  (kidding Earl, I know you're married, and all) Just playing with her.... BOTH my inlaws will be on the trip. Btw. We don't arrive til 5 pm on March 12.
Pretty funny, Ron, about the machine gun. As a matter of fact.... I have vacuumed up probably 200 + 'air-soft' gun pellets. The wars that go on up there. I shudder to think. We probably have 1000 + of the little plastic army men. Green, beige, etc. We are leaving those upstairs, because of all the campaigns, and battles they like to set up. #1 son is a tactical expert (in his own mind).
the star wars figures will get sorted and saved. All the knights, playmobile toys, cowboy and indian things are going out. They were a big part of our life for a long time.... kinda sad, in a way.
I'm sure I'll feel the same way when all those zillions of doll babies and strollers, baby clothes, etc. are given away - of the girls. And the Barbie room. Won't miss that stuff, tho'. We have a hall from our room that is near where all the Barbie junk is. I call it the 'gauntlet' because if you walk down it in the dark of night, you will wake the house with all the yelling from stepping on all the little barbie shoes and $h!t left lying on the floor.... OUCH!!!
Very nice church service. my attendance was noted and applauded by the crowd....  Two souls were saved and baptized. Wow. a big day. Kentucky Fried chicken for lunch, and now it's nap time! Home by myself..... uuummmm. heavenly....
Gonna work on that school project in a while.
check ya later!
Beautiful 80*, btw. great day for the cobra. If I had one. 
Should be home this week. Keep your fingers crossed!!!
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02-20-2005, 01:33 PM
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Cobra Make, Engine: NAF 289 FIA, 347 stroker with Weber 48's, building a '48 Anglia gasser, driving a '55 Chevy resto-rod
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For all you people sufferring winters grip
Sentiment I'm sure you must feel about this time
http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/show...threadid=50287
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02-20-2005, 01:35 PM
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Yep, thats about the way I feel about winter.
When will it be over?!! 
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02-20-2005, 03:23 PM
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Good one Gary.
Mike we are going to pull out all support if we don't get any pictures of your frame.
We want progress!
Oh, BTW brace yourself, the snow is heading your way and is coming down in buckets.
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02-20-2005, 03:37 PM
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02-21-2005, 05:04 AM
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Mike,
Don't get depressed. Things will work out. Maybe when you get started at Votec they will give you some extra credit for building a frame. Just what basic tools do you need at the beginning for Votec?
Kristen,
My Mother would never clean my room at all. Twice a month I had to clean it and then show her pictures to prove that I had did so. She wouldn't enter it after my Father almost got electrocuted on onew of my experiments.
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02-21-2005, 05:18 AM
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Didn't snow as bad as they said ti would. Looks like four inches.
Slippery though, I slid all over this morning.
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02-21-2005, 06:10 AM
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Just 4 inches. That is hardly enough for you to notice after what you have had. And ice with it? Just remember Spring is on the way.
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02-21-2005, 08:56 AM
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Tru, we got no snow whatsoever, but we got about an inch of sleet.
Ron, I need 278 sockets, standard, metric and torx, standard and
deep in 1/4”, 3/8", and 1/2” drive, 28 drive tools and attachments,
103 combination wrenches, flare nut and crowfoot, ratcheting box end double box in fractional and metric sizes and adjustable, oil filter and pipe wrenches, 37 screwdrivers and hex keys, 34 punches, chisels and pry bars, 19 pliers, 4 brake tools, 4 hammers, 4 battery tools, 3 files, 4 hook picks, 4 vice grips, 2 torque wrenches, 2 tire gauges, a fender cover, a seal puller, a thickness gauge, a scraper, an air chuck, a voltage tester, a blow gun, a flashlight, a valve core tool, an Auto Inspection Tool Kit, and mechanics fingers. Oh, and a tool box that can hold all of them.  With that said, if I my school wasent involved with VoTech it would probably be a 10,000-15,000 tuition PLUS the cost of tools. Since I have got in, I have been thinking a little. After I am done with the training, I have the choice to go back in 12th grade to learn about the heating/airconditioning, or I can go out and work. Now, If I go out and work, If I can convince my dad to let me stay at the house a few years after high school (while helping to pay bills, high guestimate of 20,000) I will have enough money saved up to pay for a Cobra with cash, and that would look good on my credit (50k car paid for in full) so it would be actually be helping me to get a house of my own.
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02-21-2005, 09:29 AM
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Mike,
Are you positively sure that you never left anything out of the tool list? As for the paying cash for a car looking good on your credit, it may work the opposite. I haven't bought anything and made payments since I bought a new 1965 Ford Galaxie 500XL. Now that I was looking at getting a home equity loan to maybe do some stuff or buy that Superformance Cobra, all I hear is You have no credit history. It is frustrating beyond belief to deal with beurocracy. I think I am going to get a Govt. job and become one of them. I could work for Cal Trans as I can lean on a shovel as well as any of them.
Ron 
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02-21-2005, 10:42 AM
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haha, thats pretty much what Penndot does as well.
I left the air tools out of the list, they're not required but I would like to have them.
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02-21-2005, 11:49 AM
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Mike,
My neighbor is a retired Cal Trans Engineer and he has the best retirement I ever heard of. When he wants to he can go into the office and work a few hours and they will pay him at the end of the month the same as he was making when he was working. This is on top of his really good retirement pay and benefits. So every time he goes on vacation, he will run in and work enough hours to pay for the vacation. I think that instead of a Gold Watch, he got a Gold Shovel with a chin pad on it.
I just got off the phone with my home insurance company seeing about a home equity loan and they said they thought that I should be ok. They did a credit approval on me and it came back with an 810 rating out of a possible 1,000. Then I spent 20 minutes faxing them papers that they wanted to see, so I should know in a few days if I will get an approval or not. Then, most likely I will never borrow anything as I really just wanted to establish this as a back up for an emergency. But it will be nice to know if Iam considered a risk or not.
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