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#6130 09/07/2004 6:24 PM
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Here is a stupid question. Have any of you busted your butt on something for several hours and it still looks like nothing has been done? Spent a few hours on removal of the motor got close to taking it out and stopped to drink a beer. Looked at everything right before pulling it out and thought to myself I just busted my butt on this and I can't tell that I done anything to it. Then 10 minutes later the motor is out. It was worth busting my butt. smile Although now I have to find a new motor and tranny.

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I feel that way every time I work on my truck. My wife also confirms this for me each time too.


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#6132 09/07/2004 9:20 PM
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A good beer can change the whole outlook.
What are you working on?


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#6133 09/08/2004 1:41 AM
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Perhaps an even more important aspect to this thread. At this point in working on the truck or car, what beer do you recommmend

#6134 09/08/2004 2:48 AM
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It has to be a good Canadian Beer, not that stuff what you guys down there call beer.

A good old Austrian or German beer will do it to.

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You talking about Foster's. Isn't that made in Canada?


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#6136 09/08/2004 3:23 AM
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Been working on my truck on and off(mostly off I must admit) for 3 tears now. I feel that way every time I look at it, even though it has come a long way. Apparently my wife feels the same way, yesterday she put a small picture of a 53 3100 up here next to the speaker on my computer desk. She said it is for inspiration so maybe I will get some work done on my truck because she is READY TO RIDE!


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Foster is Australian beer, made under license in canada


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Corona, especially when it's hot.
And according to the commercials you get better looking women with it too.


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#6139 09/08/2004 6:15 AM
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Newcastle Brown is my current favorite for sipping out of a frosty mug in the summer. Black Butte porter or my good friend's homebrew are my favorite winter beers. 'Course a good scotch or rootbeer schnapps go down pretty smooth in December too.


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#6140 09/08/2004 12:12 PM
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I prefer a nice cold Rolling Rock on a hot day


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Working on '50 3100 that had been sitting in a field for 30 years. And about the beer, I'll drink almost anything as long it is cold, wet, free and has alcohol in it. Mainly I drink Bud light, Shiner Bock, Rollin Rock, Ice House, Heiniken, etc... grin

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Quote
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Corona, especially when it's hot.
And according to the commercials you get better looking women with it too.
I always thought that the more you drink the better looking women get! grin


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Homebrew = good. Brewed a knockoff of a Belgian Triple, "Triple Karmeleit." Will knock your socks off. Bought recipe from Austin Homebrew Supply, www.austinhomebrew.com.


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I can't do a good job of working or drinking if I try to do both at once. I've reworked several racing engines that were assembled by guys afflicted with various degrees of Budweiser Fever, and it's amazing how many mistakes they can make.

My "other job" is custom gunsmithing, and the same rules apply. If it goes bang, neither the assembly of the gun nor the ammo gets done if I've had even one beer. There's something about releasing 50,000 PSI of chamber pressure a few inches from my nose that demands my undivided attention!
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Why is this in the Engine Shop?


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Originally Posted by cletis
Why is this in the Engine Shop?

Cause they don't serve booze at the Greasy Spoon?


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