Arky Posted December 2, 2008 Share Posted December 2, 2008 Thank you for your support Anytime doc.[]Bet Christmas tunes sound sweet on the jubs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SWL Posted December 2, 2008 Share Posted December 2, 2008 First, middle and last name initials.........real clever, huh? And here I was thinking it stood for Sweet Wisconsin Lakes... Is that a Wisconsin landscape in your avatar?It sure looks like one. I don't have a camera so I got it off the computer with that in mind......and yes, the lakes are sweet. [] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arky Posted December 2, 2008 Share Posted December 2, 2008 That post doesn't make as much sense now...I must have been reading pg. 6. [*-)] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arky Posted December 2, 2008 Share Posted December 2, 2008 Still out of sync. Oh Well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SWL Posted December 2, 2008 Share Posted December 2, 2008 See What happens when your not up on all of todays terms???? You get thrown into posters oblivion What were you studying in School???......I Majored in *** ..... you should have been concentrating on the other end That's funny......I majored in ***, too. No books......lotta Old Style.[][:S][:S][:S] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DU73 Posted December 3, 2008 Share Posted December 3, 2008 That post doesn't make as much sense now...I must have been reading pg. 6. So funny - i was reading and was like... huh [*-)] But then again I'm like huh on a lot of things. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BuyOtherSoundEquipment Posted December 3, 2008 Share Posted December 3, 2008 I would hope that mine speaks for itself. [] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twistedcrankcammer Posted December 3, 2008 Share Posted December 3, 2008 Twisted Crank Cammer: I own a 427 Ford SOHC Hemi engine commonly refered to as the "Cammer" All Cammer engines had forged steel cranks, and all forged cranks back then were twisted as part of the manufacturing process. If you look at a cast crank from say a 350 small block chevy, the parting line is in the same place the entire legth of the crank, but if you look at a forged steel 350 small block chevy, the parting line is wider, and in a different location on each throw, as that crank was twisted in its manufacturing process. Roger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fenderbender Posted December 3, 2008 Share Posted December 3, 2008 See What happens when your not up on all of todays terms???? You get thrown into posters oblivion What were you studying in School???......I Majored in *** ..... you should have been concentrating on the other end That's funny......I majored in ***, too. No books......lotta Old Style. I just knew we had more than the love of klipsch in common[<)][<)][<)] Thems was the good ole day's........ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stan krajewski Posted December 3, 2008 Share Posted December 3, 2008 WYSIWYG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edgar Posted December 3, 2008 Share Posted December 3, 2008 I own a 427 Ford SOHC Hemi engine commonly refered to as the "Cammer" Roger, you'll get a chuckle out of this exchange on rec.audio.tech, from a guy who thought that he was posting to rec.auto.tech: Ford Engine ??. Greg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
merkin Posted December 3, 2008 Share Posted December 3, 2008 Me Loves Khorns, It is also the swab that pirates used to clean the cannon barrells between firings. Maybe they used those who knew! When my wife was doing her residency there was a gynoncologist attending that would always pimp the residents with that in their first case. He would ask them to go get a merkin, a light gray one , and not come back into the surgery until they had found one. The surgery nurses would usually fill the residents in. This gynoncologist had actually seen one during his residency in the forties or early fifties. I picked up on the word since most people don't have a clue what it means and it is kind of work related to her. Her license plate is Merkin also. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Me Loves Khorns Posted December 3, 2008 Share Posted December 3, 2008 Thats funny. We will sometimes ask med students to get us an Otis Elevator and bring it to the room. Some surgical intruments are called elevators, to lift the abdominal wall up. They will look and think and look some more. Then a few will remember that the Actual Elevator they rode up on says Otis on it, being the largest elevator manufacturer there is. None have actually tried to bring one of them to the room yet... Paul Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Groomlakearea51 Posted December 3, 2008 Share Posted December 3, 2008 I own a 427 Ford SOHC Hemi engine commonly refered to as the "Cammer" Roger, you'll get a chuckle out of this exchange on rec.audio.tech, from a guy who thought that he was posting to rec.auto.tech: Ford Engine ??.Greg That's hilarious!!! [] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twistedcrankcammer Posted December 3, 2008 Share Posted December 3, 2008 I own a 427 Ford SOHC Hemi engine commonly refered to as the "Cammer" Roger, you'll get a chuckle out of this exchange on rec.audio.tech, from a guy who thought that he was posting to rec.auto.tech: Ford Engine ??.Greg Greg, That was a good read and a good laugh and about 90% accurate!!! Thanks for the chukle...... Roger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Myhamish Posted December 3, 2008 Share Posted December 3, 2008 I was born a James - named after my Scottish born Grandfather, James Galbraith. There is also an Uncle Jim, a cousin Jim (who became Jamie) and assorted other Jims. At Thanksgiving or Christmas, when Grandma would call "Jim"!, we would all heed the call. Hence, I became Hamish to the family at large and Myhamish to my Grandfather. He lived to be 94 and passed away in 1988 (he wanted to see the Maple Leafs win one more Stanley Cup). I play his pipes, which were his Dad's pipes and in a way, he's still there. Proud to be Myhamish. Slainte, Hamish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edgar Posted December 3, 2008 Share Posted December 3, 2008 That was a good read and a good laugh and about 90% accurate!!! Which 10% was inaccurate? Greg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Groomlakearea51 Posted December 3, 2008 Share Posted December 3, 2008 10%? I had a 1970 Boss 302, and I'm pretty sure it was not a Windsor block. It was a 4 bolt main Cleveland type. Mains were different diameter from the later 351C's, as I recall. Been awhile... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edgar Posted December 3, 2008 Share Posted December 3, 2008 10%? I had a 1970 Boss 302, and I'm pretty sure it was not a Windsor block. It was a 4 bolt main Cleveland type. Nope, the Boss 302 was a Windsor block with 4 bolt mains and Cleveland-style heads: 221-302 Windsor Engine Magic. Greg On edit: That's not a bad thing. The Windsor blocks had a better oiling system than the Cleveland blocks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Groomlakearea51 Posted December 3, 2008 Share Posted December 3, 2008 Well I'll be hornswoggled!!! Kept it for a year or so and traded it for a 69 Z-28 (love them short stroke 302's). Thanks for the nostalgia link!! I'm too old for foolin with hot rods any more and would have to sell off a bunch of Klipsch to get back into it!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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