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Re: auto parts not too O.T.
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Posted by Harley on December 02, 2004 at 10:49:42 from (205.188.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: auto parts not too O.T. posted by big fred on December 01, 2004 at 18:53:22:
We like Bumper to Bumper down here in the Ozarks. You go to O'Reilly's and it's like others have said, if it ain't in the puter, it can't be done. I hate going in our local O store and when I have to there are two people that I have wait on me. The others all look at you with that deer in headlights look like "HUH?" I like to go in and ask for a specific part and the MacDonald's reject looks at me and says what does it go on? I tell him a 1939 Farmall M. He immediately goes to the puter, goes into shock, and of course has to turn to me, tapping my fingers on the counter, and says we don't show that. I say okay give me the points for a Chevy truck. What year?, Air conditioning? 2 or 4 wheel drive? Standard or automatic? Color? rusty or repainted? imported or domestic? color of mother's eyes? anyway you get the drift. All I can say is they needed something to put on that side of the street and the city fathers wouldn't allow a "gentlemen's club" so I guess they have a purpose. Later, Harley
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