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Well she should be uncomfortable, what with reading her "heart felt feelings" from her crib notes... (Show tears here, Break in voice here, Frown here ) All lies like all the rest of the politicians in the country. Surprised it wasn't GWB's fault....
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Evel Knievel resto
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I called today and reminded the detective it totals over $75.000, made the round of scrap yards, the pawn shops who said they buy car parts, the engine re-builders / machine shops from Queens to my end, gathered up contacts in the local car clubs and the National list of all the Mopar clubs on the east coast through the Long Island Mopar Power Club. The pair of 4 speeds are kind amusing now. They are both modified for racing with cut sycros and blocker rings also have modified first and second gear sets for when I raced my 55 Chevy. Course Loadstars wedding post made me feel a bit better...Sad as it is.
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None of them. Very few knew of the garage. Like I said I have my ideas. I call a few Mopar people who are in the business, it is now posted on Hot Rod Mag, Hemming Blog and will be up on HAMB. Hit the speed shops and Jack Merkel Racing Engines. Also pestered the police today...told them I'd call back again tomorrow.
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Welcome back EH? Glad you're feeling better EH?
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They took prints and photos and a full inventory. Their tune changed when the saw the 392 was valued at 50 grand and the Max Wedges were in at 10 an 18 grand. Could not insure them because they're "Parts". The Hemi and one Max Wedge were Atlantic Steamer tournament truck engines the other was a 1964 Cotton Owens NASCAR engine signed off by his museum as legit. Vlad, I put the word out at scrap dealers but I do not think the were into that, there was to much other stuff to take for scrapping.Plus we noticed tonight that my 1964 Corvair Spyder Turbo engine was also gone. Just added that to the police inventory. No they were very selective and aside from the missing items "cleaned up" after them selves. Even deactivated the alarm sensors. No they were there specifically for those items. Only plus is none are streetable. Even the 4speeds were modified for drag racing. If anything I would have expected my stack of NOS Mopar Tin would also be gone too but nope. I've had these engines since 1982 / 84 and believe me few people ever were there or saw them. Still waiting to talk to my grandson and gauge his reaction as he could be there for days and nobody would think twice about it.. He did have dope problem at one time that all involved tried to hid from me. God himself won't be able to help if he is involved. Bob the R is in my yard in Wading River waiting to put the new nose on it and the all most mint cab I got in Ogden.UT Paul
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When my parents both died a few years ago, my sister and I inherited their house.It's always been in what was a nice area. Oleg Cassini's daughter across the street, a horse farm that has been there since 1930 and two nosy neighbors. about 100 feet away..both retired FDNY. My retired sister lives there with the deal that she pays the bills and we split the taxes and insurance and I get the garage for my use. It's a poured concrete 25 x 30 building with a 50's heavy garage door and no windows. It's also alarmed as is the house. My sister calls me to say the lock was cut out of the door and the garage as robbed. They had to take time to remove 2 M-21 4 speeds, a pair 426 Max Wedge engines from C class racing fire truck and a fully disassembled 392 Hemi with Aires pistons and aluminum rods, a single and a dual intake both with Holley 1050 carbs, 2 sets of heads, all the tin, headers and adapters to run it in a '50 Ford F5 truck. The thieves left 2 Chevy big blocks and a warmed over 302. Aside from the missing engines and the lock cut out you would never know they were there. And nobody saw or heard a thing!! Think I surprised the NCPD when I handed them serial numbers for the engines and carbs, copies of the bills for the parts and photos of the engines and parts. How quickly it changed from someone taking them for scrap (?) to a much more serious crime wothy of finger prints and a detective. Paul
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Thanks for the photo trip! Never knew Camels live in snow and cold. I always picture them in the Middle East and Africa. Paul
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After reading Senator Diane Feinsteins wish to ban "all guns that look scary" , I know we now are protected from Common Sense.... I for one now certainly feel perfectly safe leaving my house armed with a Truck Bomb, Wasp Spray, Chili Sauce Farts and a copy of the Official State and Federal Pop-up Book of Good Intentions.
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When I called my NY assembly man and asked if he supported the bill and voted for for, I was told it is more complex than that. I asked for and explanation of what is so complex that only elected officials who represent us could understand , as opposed to some one "smart enough" to elect him to do what right". Told me he had to get off the phone. I asked his secretary for an appointment to see him... which was than followed by the sound of a disconnected line. I notice that Hooywood and the Video game makers got off scott free with no real restrictions like most of John Q Public wanted more than new gun laws....Lets see....a lobby 20 to 1 over the NRA and gun groups... ultra heavy campaign support for "O" and the sole American Voice of Truth. On the bright side, after Mayor Bloomberg announced today that children and guns is now a thing of the past in N.Y. and N.Y.C. A 7 year old Afro American child got nabbed in a NYC school with a stolen 22 cal pistol and a loaded mag in his back pack that hiis momma need in her "work"
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Where Randy is it's the Swine flu from boars..
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This is from the George and Wendy Show and from the December 2012 Over Drive. Laughed so hard I saw stars. Paul George & Wendy Show Wendy Parker A narrow escape from Automatic Hell Wendy Parker | September 04, 2012 The world has become an automatic place. Even in the most remote areas of Minnesota, sinks, hand dryers and toilets at the rest stops are automated. People actually believe this is good, but as a person who knows the truth (there’s no such thing as automatic, everything is operated by tiny demons who long to make your bathroom experience as harrowing as possible), I fear automation is going to be what kills me. Apparently, I am shaped completely different from the model they use to set the sensors on toilets. I have never once been able to finish what I was doing without the auto flush. And these are no regular flushes, the pressure and suction used to get the water down will rip your colon out. I bent over to tie my shoe and lost five bucks out of my pants pocket to a gale force flush. After I actually finished my business, a toilet tornado sucked the drawstring of my shorts (which were firmly attached to my person) down into the goblin abyss. I was stuck, with my pants half down, and had no choice other than to stick my hand in a public turd receptacle to retrieve my clothing. As soon as I moved my hand toward the bowl, it flushed again and sucked the paint off the stall door. I could hear the tiny gremlins laughing hysterically, as I became certain I would drown in a Minnesota toilet. I finally put my foot over the sensor and wrestled my pants out of the drink. Of course, the millisecond I moved my foot, the giant sucking whirlpool caught the toilet paper and removed the roller from the wall. I made it to the sink, and to my horror, it was also automated. I frantically pumped the soap dispenser with one hand, while holding the other in front of the faucet sensor, hoping to get a continuous stream of water with which to wash the toilet funk off myself. Alas, it was not to be. The water pressure in the sink was equivalent to the urine stream of a ninety year old man. As the water trickled out, I realized this was a futile effort. I looked for paper towels to at least blot away the diseased dampness and found nothing but, you guessed it, automatic hand dryers. Electricity and water, the perfect killing storm. No thanks. Fool me once, evil bathroom demons, but not three times. I left the bathroom feeling very uneasy and appearing as if I had taken a leisurely swim. I’m feeling mildly ill, and just waiting for the fever and chills that accompany whatever hideous affliction I’ve contracted. I now have toilet PTSD, or TPTSD, as I have named it in my lawsuit against the state of Minnesota. Beware the automatic toilet. I know, and you’re welcome.
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MACKS, Any long gun that has a pistol grip or a detachable mag that holds more than 10 rounds according to the SCPD, NYSPD and the SC Sheriffs must be register with NYS. . I got the same information from Coram Guns, Yaphank Shooting Store and from the Gun Owners of America alert. I'll prepare for the registration just in case. Paul
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Thanks all! Stuffed the last off the chili and something called Texas Toast with hot sauce....We'll definatly be someknid of fart later
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A criminal is a criminal , you lose you right when your convicted. Stop the free college educations, benefits, cable tv, computers, full health care, and the best is Social Security and other payments. Most go to jail and live better than they ever did on the outside. Put their a$$es in a plain bare cell, same food as the military gets, let them do work on a chain gang on highways, parks or such. Stop making the excuses for them, no father, no mother, no fancy clothes, no I phone, they didn't get a good present in school. I deserve it cause I'm poor or black or white or from a broken home....Blah, Blah, Blah pull up your pants, stop whining and move on. Life is what you make it, no body owes you anything. Want Stuff? Want a nice house? Want a good Life? Work for it, nothing more nothing less. The few problems I have is at this time there is there are no 7 round mags for my 10/22 Ruger and a few others. It was legal when it was purchased, why isn't it grandfathered? Might as well pass a law that my 1928 AC has to meet 2013 emissions and safety laws. Just doesn't make sense unless it's a back door way to ban the "other guns" indirectly. The weapons are legal but the mags not? Wait til the president signs his 19 Executive orders on Federal Gun Control in the next few days. N.Y.'s law will look good. Paul
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I have a few 10/22 10 round mags But what about my Calaco M-100, my Calaco M-50 my Henry U.S.A.F. Survival? The Calacos have specific mags, there are no small capacity ones. The Henry mags store in waterproof slots in the stock. 3 rounds shorter and you will not remove them if needed. If you read the law you will see a background check for purchasing ammo and registering ALL long guns with the police. Cumo and select lawmakers drafted the bill in closed sessions, presented it to the state legislature at 11pm Monday night (after the viewing gallery was cleared of civies) 5 minutes for the senators to read the bill and a fast track vote. The vote was immediately validated, Cumo signed it, his signature validated and was and it was immediately on the books and enforceable by 1 AM. No debate, no nothing. Remington Arms, Henry Arms in Brooklyn today questions the impact on the business and employees possible job losses, Cumo said "hate to see you go". The potential of 7000 jobs lost will be absorbed by other industries according to him. Grand standing just to boost his future bid for the presidency and to kiss obamas a$$. IMO I
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another birthday HAVE A GREAT ONE!!! Paul
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Maybe some will wake up.
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"But the one great shocking occasion, when tens or hundreds or thousands will join with you, never comes. That’s the difficulty. If the last and worst act of the whole regime had come immediately after the first and smallest, thousands, yes, millions would have been sufficiently shocked—if, let us say, the gassing of the Jews in 1943 had come immediately after the ‘German Firm’ stickers on the windows of non-Jewish shops in 1933. But of course this isn’t the way it happens. In between come all the hundreds of little steps, some of them imperceptible, each of them preparing you not to be shocked by the next. Step C is not so much worse than Step B, and, if you did not make a stand at Step B, why should you at Step C? And so on to Step D, suddenly no more steps...total power is taken" This is a quote from a book by an American after WWII; "They Thought We Were Free" by Milton Mayer It's very disappointing to find that my government today is prepared to do something for which at least 1/2 of the population will be branded criminals. Paul http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/511928.html
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N.Y. got away with it, I'm sure other states will follow the lead.
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See the powers of N.Y,. after secret meetings passed a new gun law. Even a Ruger 10/22 is now illegal because it holds more than 7 rounds. Governor stated the law was passed in secret to prevent a run on weapons.. They say on the plus side, they decided not to go and confiscate weapons.....yet. Told Momma time to move to our place in VA......NOW! Willkommen in der neuen Weltordnung http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/01/15/bill-called-toughest-gun-control-package-in-nation-passed-by-new-york-state/
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