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CheffoJeffo:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on March 13, 2007, 09:16:01 pm ---Funny, when I pointed that out in Arcade Misc in a pinball thread, I was called an ---uvula--- that wouldn't cut the kid a break... after having helped him 3-4 times prior with the same results as here.

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Yeah, but that was tommy (who?) ...

ChadTower:

Good point.  Now that I think about it that was a large amount of tommy.

nostrebor:

--- Quote from: USSEnterprise on March 13, 2007, 04:28:35 pm ---I sometimes don't know what I'm talking about.

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 :timebomb:

You mostly don't know what you are talking about. But hey, hamering guys on a forum, some of which have been building and maintaining cars since you were pulling Sally's hair in 2nd grade, Makes you *extremely* intelligent. Oh and humble too.

I gave up trying to help you months ago. At least Drew is man enough to be more patient with your ignorance.

Thanks to Drew and others for reminding me that patience is a virtue.

* nostrebor shakes head and walks away from this thread frustrated

shardian:
www.brickboard.com
www.volvospeed.com

'nuff said.

USSEnterprise:
Already a member of volvospeed, same name as here, as well as swedespeed, but not very active there. VS has proven very helpful.

 Just sprung another relatively major leak, either oil or transmission fluid. Big spot on driveway. Also getting a burning coolant smell when I first start it up now. Well, this sucks. I'm hoping its not the head gasket.

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