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Posted by P Backus on August 12, 2005 at 17:58:53 from (69.128.32.190):
In Reply to: Re: My turn to vent O/T posted by Yugrotcart on August 12, 2005 at 16:56:50:
Well, I have noticed a little "nip" in the air lately- now that it"s only been in the 70"s instead of the 90"s. After most of the summer in the 90"s, the 70"s seem nippy. You know, dew on the grass, shorter days, and then those darn trees had to go and change color. Here I go again! LOL! It probably stems from the days in the middle of summer when my dad would gleefully say " the blackbirds are flocking". To him that meant that his favorite season, fall, was coming. To a kid, it meant returning to school! Does the hole in the manifold of your W6 look like a drain hole? I don"t think my SW6TA has one, but I"m not sure. Now if that hole is in your intake manifold..........LOL! Paul
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