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    Welcome to the IHoP

    if i don't get laid this weekend i'm pulling out all the stops, chubby chasing if i have to
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    Sweet article. I saw this in the comments though This is why the audio hobby is in fail mode maybe he wanted to eat a delicious bass?
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    got everything put back together and take it for a test drive, on curves to the left i get a sound about once per tire revolution "cshhhh cshhhh cshhh" and no sound at all to the right i really think i'm just going to get what the fiero needs to be road-ready and say fuck the stratus.
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    I may be burning the stratus soon....
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    yea i've tried all their software, i cannot get it to even recognize the unit through the software (though the drivers install fine and i know i'm using the right port settings)
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    adrian, by any chance was your elm 327 used on vista? I can't get mine working at all
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    SSA is too damn slow to give it to me quickly....lol
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    want
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    and an edit to clarify my reply and a post to be a whore
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    usually a log or piece of equipment rolling down the tree-less mountain was the culprit in the injuries I hear about. Actually, lately I've heard of a few people getting killed by the trucks, going uphill on a muddy old trail and it slides back down, the driver tries to jump out of the truck and gets caught under it and dies....i wish i was making that up
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    hahaha oh boy. In my training today they told us logging is like the second most dangerous occupation, aside from commercial fishing. But shoot I bet most of that is because of the saw. Eliminate that and it's probably the safest job! the chainsaw is not even close to the most dangerous part, that shit is fucking nuts. A lot of my family worked as loggers and aside from getting raped on pay (make a lot when/if you get paid). All the injuries were usually from something going wrong or someone doing something stupid. Apparently the underwater welders are supposed to die a lot too though!
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    bitches aint shit
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    I could go for some asian, though I'm really hoping my next adventure will put me in the middle east
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    a few times, never had any problems though i wouldn't want to use it for a long time (just didn't look like anyone took great care of it)
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    (wheel bearings are new but that's something dad did)
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    ebay parts, i think i paid $70 for the whole front end and am just now getting around to doing the driver's side. The only parts that were spendy were the lower control arms at $130 for the pair...but at the moment it makes more sense than buying a cheap beater (the devil you know)
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    so for the past few days i have been battling the stratus it will have new... inner/outer tie rods, upper ball joint, lower control arm with a new ball joint because you can't fucking press the stock one out...new wheel bearing and new sway bar links. Need new sway bar bushings but fuck it, it's a stratus with 170k!
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    I have applied for intro level lab tech jobs and haven't even gotten a call for an interview, either the job market is ultra horribly awful or my resume sucks ass
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    if you "built the car to be a road car, it's built for handling" please don't have completely 100% stock suspension and just engine mods...
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    sean, your landing reminds me of how i felt every time landing in the uncle's glassair taildragger, a good gust would toss you across the runway.
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