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Old 02-02-2010, 05:16 PM   #21
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Holy shit. Good work on restraining yourself.

I never understood people punching walls. There are better anger releases than breaking your hand.
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Old 02-02-2010, 05:19 PM   #22
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Holy shit. Good work on restraining yourself.

I never understood people punching walls. There are better anger releases than breaking your hand.
Exactly, throwing stuff at the walls is much better, but boxers fractures help keep me employed so I am all for em

marko a ways back my friend came over as I was working on my bike, I got very mad and launched a screwdriver like 3 yards down. His then girlfriend got scared and told him he shouldnt hang out with me

hell of a first impression.

i found the screwdriver but the bit was lost in the grass/bushes
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Old 02-02-2010, 05:19 PM   #23
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I like to take one thing and break it beyond recognition.

But since most of my work in the garage involves bringing a sammich or cracking a beer....it doesn't happen too often.
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Old 02-02-2010, 05:22 PM   #24
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Exactly, throwing stuff at the walls is much better, but boxers fractures help keep me employed so I am all for em

marko a ways back my friend came over as I was working on my bike, I got very mad and launched a screwdriver like 3 yards down. His then girlfriend got scared and told him he shouldnt hang out with me

hell of a first impression.

i found the screwdriver but the bit was lost in the grass/bushes
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Old 02-02-2010, 05:22 PM   #25
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Sounds like the type of shop person I need to keep around.
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Sounds like the type of shop person I need to keep around.
best was when I launched the mount/dismount bar from my HF tire changer, fortunatley didnt hit anything but made a huge divot in the yard. Dad was a wee bit upset about that
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best was when I launched the mount/dismount bar from my HF tire changer, fortunatley didnt hit anything but made a huge divot in the yard. Dad was a wee bit upset about that
Did you have a nice lawn?
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Old 02-02-2010, 05:29 PM   #28
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Did you have a nice lawn?
Not after some of my projects

I have learned grass does not like:

used motor oil
gasoline
coolant
water over 170 degrees (dad loved that one, was when I was home brewing and had to ditch some water very quickly)
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Not after some of my projects

I have learned grass does not like:

used motor oil
gasoline
coolant
water over 170 degrees (dad loved that one, was when I was home brewing and had to ditch some water very quickly)
Noted. Thanks. I try to keep those fluids containted to the driveway.
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Old 02-02-2010, 05:53 PM   #30
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I think that could be saying something about the vehicle's impact on environment.
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