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I think Facebook is tryin to tell me something. I’ve had 4 eharmony ads in like the last 10 minutes1
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Can’t wait to get through his 12 hr shift!!!!!0
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kinetixtrainer2 wrote: »
hey that one's got an easy solution actually.
you just gotta hit her with "hey im taking you out to eat tonight- guess where?" and whatever the first place she says, you say "yep you guessed it baby" and you take her to that place.
This would probably not work for me. I have low expectations and would probably guess Burger King out of dread, not desire0 -
Family members who have chosen to forget you.4
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servant2you wrote: »Family members who have chosen to forget you.
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pickup wouldn't start this morning. ain't the battery because it's cranking and got plenty of power it seems.
it just won't turn over.
i can hear the fuel pump turning on so its not that.
no grinding or anything so hopefully not the starter either.
maybe plugs and wires? gonna throw some new ones on this weekend. they needed to be changed anyhow.
its been raining a ton here lately. and it hasn't been running badly at all. its possible something got wet and i won't know until it dries out now.3 -
Trying to figure out how to eat pizza without really eating pizza.1
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laprimaJenny wrote: »Being the parent of teenaged children is an intensely emotional experience. There is the pure pleasure of bonding with them meanwhile you watch them grow and discover themselves as an individual. And then there are the challenges, the moments of stress, anger, frustration, and resentment. These experiences naturally evoke strong feelings that are hard for me to handle at times.
I obviously know, it is important to tune in to and manage these feelings because it is how one reacts in these moments that makes the difference in your child’s development. Your response impacts his or her ability to learn good coping skills and guides their future behaviour.
Yet, how can I teach them how to handle their emotions when at times I don’t feel I have control over my own?! I find it extremely frustrating and I’m constantly disappointed with myself for the way I over react in strenuous situations. It’s a never ending cycle that I just can’t seem to break.
Talking/venting, understanding yourself, sounds to me like you are doing ok.4 -
How great it would be if mfp had a glitch in the forums and you were able to see who reacted to your posts... all the hugs, insightfuls and so on...I'm curious to see who all the petty wooers are4
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TrailRunnerMN82 wrote: »pickup wouldn't start this morning. ain't the battery because it's cranking and got plenty of power it seems.
it just won't turn over.
i can hear the fuel pump turning on so its not that.
no grinding or anything so hopefully not the starter either.
maybe plugs and wires? gonna throw some new ones on this weekend. they needed to be changed anyhow.
its been raining a ton here lately. and it hasn't been running badly at all. its possible something got wet and i won't know until it dries out now.
It could still be something with the fuel pump even if you hear it buzzing. Without trying to explain everything over text, check out this video. Good luck:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=064Ilsz8Fzg
reading up online seems like my year model and engine has a lot of issues with moisture getting into the distributor cap. with all the rain that sounds like a def possibility to me. so im gonna go ahead and change that cap and rotor with the plugs too.
basically im hoping its anything but the fuel pump. i've changed like 4 of those in my life now and they've always been a nightmare. buddy of mine had to do his once and hated the job so bad- before he hooked the fuel tank back up, he cut a removable panel into the bed of his pickup so he could access it again in the future without having to drop the tank.0 -
Tenebrous_D wrote: »I just got a message from a friend of mine that got back from Florida last night. She went out of her way to stop at Hayleigh's favorite beach spot and she said she brought me back a shell from there. I'm going to end the day on that good note.
This is fantastic!! it's the little things sometimes that seem so big...1 -
pickup wouldn't start this morning. ain't the battery because it's cranking and got plenty of power it seems.
it just won't turn over.
i can hear the fuel pump turning on so its not that.
no grinding or anything so hopefully not the starter either.
maybe plugs and wires? gonna throw some new ones on this weekend. they needed to be changed anyhow.
its been raining a ton here lately. and it hasn't been running badly at all. its possible something got wet and i won't know until it dries out now.
could be the ignition as well... That's what happened to me. tried all sorts of stuff before that...2 -
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TrailRunnerMN82 wrote: »TrailRunnerMN82 wrote: »pickup wouldn't start this morning. ain't the battery because it's cranking and got plenty of power it seems.
it just won't turn over.
i can hear the fuel pump turning on so its not that.
no grinding or anything so hopefully not the starter either.
maybe plugs and wires? gonna throw some new ones on this weekend. they needed to be changed anyhow.
its been raining a ton here lately. and it hasn't been running badly at all. its possible something got wet and i won't know until it dries out now.
It could still be something with the fuel pump even if you hear it buzzing. Without trying to explain everything over text, check out this video. Good luck:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=064Ilsz8Fzg
reading up online seems like my year model and engine has a lot of issues with moisture getting into the distributor cap. with all the rain that sounds like a def possibility to me. so im gonna go ahead and change that cap and rotor with the plugs too.
basically im hoping its anything but the fuel pump. i've changed like 4 of those in my life now and they've always been a nightmare. buddy of mine had to do his once and hated the job so bad- before he hooked the fuel tank back up, he cut a removable panel into the bed of his pickup so he could access it again in the future without having to drop the tank.
Hope that’s the fix.
I used to have air suspension on an S10 that I owned and dragged through a handful of gas tanks (my own fault) so I’ve had my fair share of gas tank/fuel pump ordeals. Depending on the truck, sometimes it’s a lot easier to take the bed off. You’ll need some friends to help lift the bed off but usually it’s only a few bolts holding it on. After that, the gas tank is a lot easier to work on.
However...the access panel idea was a smart move.
yeah i actually put a new pump in this one maybe 6 years ago now i think, and that's exactly what we did- just unbolted and lifted the bed off. either way im hoping i ain't gotta go that route again.1 -
Time for coffee, yeay!!!1
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Men talking cars, so sexy!2
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I need a nap before tonight0
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Freakin bored0
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Trying to figure out how to eat pizza without really eating pizza.SnackherBarrell wrote: »
And lick their face!0 -
Sometimes I get worried that the pancakes I eat will turn into a monster and eat me from the inside out.
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Hope no one is paying attention when I murmur ouch ouch with every step, Leg day was a *kitten* yesterday1
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honeybee__12 wrote: »Men talking cars, so sexy!
Well we knew we would need more juice for the next round, I tree'ed the guy but his ride was a bit faster,,,Knew we would have to be quicker next go. So we decided to kick the yellow juice to 88% , jumped the high speed bypass pill by 2%, locked the clutches .02 sec. earlier, and bumped the mags 2 degrees,, This *kitten* should pull like a freight train at the 660 and like a rocket at the 1000 ' mark.
With any luck if I don't screw the tree and she doesn't kick the rods out through the lights we oughta have another win!
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honeybee__12 wrote: »Men talking cars, so sexy!
Well we knew we would need more juice for the next round, I tree'ed the guy but his ride was a bit faster,,,Knew we would have to be quicker next go. So we decided to kick the yellow juice to 88% , jumped the high speed bypass pill by 2%, locked the clutches .02 sec. earlier, and bumped the mags 2 degrees,, This *kitten* should pull like a freight train at the 660 and like a rocket at the 1000 ' mark.
With any luck if I don't screw the tree and she doesn't kick the rods out through the lights we oughta have another win!
Now you've done it!
got me all worked up........
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honeybee__12 wrote: »honeybee__12 wrote: »Men talking cars, so sexy!
Well we knew we would need more juice for the next round, I tree'ed the guy but his ride was a bit faster,,,Knew we would have to be quicker next go. So we decided to kick the yellow juice to 88% , jumped the high speed bypass pill by 2%, locked the clutches .02 sec. earlier, and bumped the mags 2 degrees,, This *kitten* should pull like a freight train at the 660 and like a rocket at the 1000 ' mark.
With any luck if I don't screw the tree and she doesn't kick the rods out through the lights we oughta have another win!
Now you've done it!
got me all worked up........
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Why is it that some pm are easily going through to some people but others it just will not send 😡0
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