The bathtub is not a parts washer

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Re: The bathtub is not a parts washer

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two-bit on Tue Nov 22, 2011 10:08 pm
If you use the turkey baster to draw fluids out of ANYTHING 8) Say...a power steering res. DO NOT return it to the [censored]. :eek:
Go buy a new one. Then tell her you love her. Don't tell her why.
She will figure it out.

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My wife keeps wondering where all the dish towels disappear to. I go work on the truck, wash my hands in the [censored] sink, grab a dish towel to dry and then, OH CRAP...it winds up shoved down deep in the garbage can. Honestly honey, I don't know where they go :hmm: :shh:
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You guys are too funny! Its 5am and I'm rolling on the floor laughing. Thanks for the thread!
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Thanks to Swegner99 for starting this thread! I believe all the bump owners here could probably compile an entire book called "How to restore an antique truck-and stay married"! :lol:
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basketcase0302 wrote:Thanks to Swegner99 for starting this thread! I believe all the bump owners here could probably compile an entire book called "How to restore an antique truck-and stay married"! :lol:
:yt:

Or NOT!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :doh:
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basketcase0302 wrote:Thanks to Swegner99 for starting this thread! I believe all the bump owners here could probably compile an entire book called "How to restore an antique truck-and stay married"! :lol:
I was thinking a title more along the lines of "How to get divorced and make it SEEM like her fault."
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I was thinking a title more along the lines of "How to get divorced and make it SEEM like her fault."
I can see these in all the lobby's of divorce attorneys!
Quick someone call a copyright attorney. :clap:
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Coffee table book.
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