Locate an Auto Repair Shop in Kansas City, Missouri

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Re: Traffic ticket [jmonroe] by houdini1 on Tue May 10 05:55:38 PDT 2011

Some friends and I went down to the Masters in 2007. The golf course itself was gorgeous but I was very surprised at how seedy the overall area around the golf course was. We were not impressed by the city of Augusta, at least the parts that we saw.

Re: in the courts [wwest] by houdini1 on Mon May 09 19:26:21 PDT 2011

LOL, good to see you have a sense of humor ! Sorry, just couldn't resist. :D

Re: Old car test [jmonroe] by houdini1 on Mon May 09 17:38:06 PDT 2011

Henry J, Kaiser and Willys. I missed identifying all three of those things. Guessed and missed every one. Only three I missed. Had a couple of other lucky guesses.

Re: in the courts [wwest] by houdini1 on Sun May 08 16:50:20 PDT 2011

Occasionally the charge that is controlled by the phase control array can leak over into the positive adjustor unit and cause similar problems. Did you think to check that?

Re: Floor finale [driver100] by houdini1 on Sun May 08 07:53:35 PDT 2011

Sounds like another opportunity for Richard to be creative with duct tape ! :) Several options here: 1. Throw the base away. Duct tape directly to bottom of bookcase. 2. For more stability, also attach duct tape to sides. 3. Suspend with duct tape straps from top of cabinet. A small amount of twisting is OK because it promotes air circulation. I better stop here before I get sued by Jeff Foxworthy.

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