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Post by brock on May 3, 2010 22:42:06 GMT -5
Yes, I too, prefer the 71 version
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Post by Jer on May 5, 2010 15:29:05 GMT -5
Yes, but one must remember that you ALSO like tadpoles and crawfish breeding, living, and lounging in your "wheel-rut pond".... One needs to bear that sort of thing in mind when contemplating any of your favorite things in life, Cajun Man !! P.S. Get rid of the 5 foot Water Moccasin, Bro !! #Slap#
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Post by brock on May 8, 2010 10:13:23 GMT -5
Went hunting for him just the other day Jer. Things have dried out here to the point that he seems to have retreated to lower wetter areas.
I'm having to add water to the tadpole pond just to give them a chance to grow legs n hop out. If it eats Skeeters - it's a friend of mine!
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Post by Jer on May 9, 2010 3:02:44 GMT -5
UMMM, YO BROCK !! Just a thought, and sorry for the continued hijack, but while you're "giving the tadpoles more water", aren't you also creating a stagnant pool of water for MORE mosquitos to breed? I know all of you Cajuns are "bayou skeeter" experts and all, but I was always under the impression that non-moving water = mosquito heaven. Just acksin, is all.
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Post by hippyjed on May 9, 2010 16:26:14 GMT -5
UMMM, YO BROCK !! Just a thought, and sorry for the continued hijack, but while you're "giving the tadpoles more water", aren't you also creating a stagnant pool of water for MORE mosquitos to breed? I know all of you Cajuns are "bayou skeeter" experts and all, but I was always under the impression that non-moving water = mosquito heaven. Just acksin, is all. he has to feed the tadpoles and emerging frogs somehow........
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Post by Jer on May 9, 2010 19:25:51 GMT -5
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Post by hippyjed on May 9, 2010 19:33:58 GMT -5
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Post by brock on May 13, 2010 14:35:19 GMT -5
Usually, mesquitos become a big problem around here. Not this year! We have bats. I'm helping the frogs & hopefully dragonflies too. Skeeters are not a problem now!
Hideaway headlights are a Charger trademark!
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Post by sinatra on Jun 6, 2010 10:43:08 GMT -5
Another big difference between the two is that the vertical elements on the '72 setup are flush with the horizontal, and therefore plated and visible. The '71 setup has only the horizontal bars plated and in my opinion is far better looking. Though all the parts will swap willy-nilly, using a wrong-year headlamp door or grille element will look ridiculous! This is the subject on which I busted Ehrenberg's chops years ago, and he had no idea about what I was bitching. There was a '71 Hemi Super Bee on the cover of Mopar Action, which blatantly had the '72 setup and was presented as a "Reference Restoration".
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Post by brock on Jun 9, 2010 15:09:32 GMT -5
You da man sinatra! I have busted Ebuger's chops for years..... just never actually to him in person.
My taller spindle = better speil was vindicated by Carrol Shelby in 1965. But, it wasn't until Mopar people proved it that eB would listen.
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