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Oh goody, my day to spend 5 hours in Cleveland getting tests done and a consultation with the a doctor who MAY be able clean out a plugged vein in my leg. At least they scheduled all the tests and consultation for one time, and not needing me to make the hour and a half one way drive multiple times. Bill; I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one who watches "Tulsa King". Action drama, plus humor. Starring Sylvester Stallone. Another question about the T-Bird you owned, Mike; Was it the sport car sized T-Bird before they enlarged them to be almost family sized cars? Yes K2, watching the Olympics can be addictive. Sooo many different events. (Some that I can't understand how they became an event. Like break-dancing. That's a sport?) Sorry, but I can't remember what I used "Medi-Honey" for. Lee; Keeping a car in a "climate-controlled-storage". Is that like a drive-in refrigerator? The other day we stopped to get gas at one of the stations owned by the oil company Kathi and I worked for. Many of which sell racing gas. VERY high octane. In pulls an older fella with his prized, 60's muscle-car and filled it up with that racing gas. That stuff is $7.50 a gallon. The car was in showroom condition. Staying dry today, KC?
Oh goody, my day to spend 5 hours in Cleveland getting tests done and a consultation with the a doctor who MAY be able clean out a plugged vein in my leg. At least they scheduled all the tests and consultation for one time, and not needing me to make the hour and a half one way drive multiple times.
Bill; I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one who watches "Tulsa King". Action drama, plus humor. Starring Sylvester Stallone.
Another question about the T-Bird you owned, Mike; Was it the sport car sized T-Bird before they enlarged them to be almost family sized cars?
Yes K2, watching the Olympics can be addictive. Sooo many different events. (Some that I can't understand how they became an event. Like break-dancing. That's a sport?) Sorry, but I can't remember what I used "Medi-Honey" for.
Lee; Keeping a car in a "climate-controlled-storage". Is that like a drive-in refrigerator? The other day we stopped to get gas at one of the stations owned by the oil company Kathi and I worked for. Many of which sell racing gas. VERY high octane. In pulls an older fella with his prized, 60's muscle-car and filled it up with that racing gas. That stuff is $7.50 a gallon. The car was in showroom condition.
Staying dry today, KC?