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GM production big block engines were known as Rat motors.

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Re: For June In The Year Of Our Lord Two Thousand and Sixteen

Subject: Re: For June In The Year Of Our Lord Two Thousand and Sixteen
by teebee on 2016/6/5 3:11:57

evening guys... ...... Long freaking day here. Didn't quit until 9pm. Still have one wall of base cabinets to come out. We fixed and moved all kinds of electrical stuff today. The original electrical work was all run in the soffet area, which we are doing away with. IO always tell people, "You never know hat you got until you tear into it", and this example is prime. Freaking wires hanging everywhere. We (mostly SIL) had some plumbing issues to deal with too. I'm beginning to like sharkbite plumbing fixtures though.

Tomorrow we will tear the last of the cabinets out, and see what is hiding behind there that we will have to deal with. We bought 7 sheets of 4 x 12 sheetrock to fix what we tore out (and will tear out tomorrow).

OH, my back has been much better today. Before we started, SIL had me lay on the floor and he did a little "adjustment". when he did it hurt like holy h3ll...for a split second, then immediate relief. Ain't saying it was completely fixed, but enough relief to allow me to work all day. Thinking I'm going to let him give me another one here pretty soon.

Tommy, have a great time, sounds like fun. Marcus, I'd say you did OK for the first time at the event. Bryan, I'd love to see those big boys run again.
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