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Old Dec 30, 2011 | 12:14 AM
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Fair enough, another scratch on my Monte is like anOther sprinkle on a sprinkled doughnut. Poor thing has seen better days.

Lou, the extra antenna is for a scanner. Most things here haven't gone digital so there's plenty to listen to.
 
Old Dec 30, 2011 | 12:18 AM
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im off to bed good night MCF
 
Old Dec 30, 2011 | 02:17 AM
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Originally Posted by lougreen03
Gregg a pound heavier is better then catching on fire.

Keane is the antenna for a CB. I took my scanner with me all the time a few years back but my area is going digital and I don't care to listen to construction companys and tow trucks. It was great about 10 to 15 years ago, before the MDT(mobile data terminal) when they put everything over the air.lol I have heard some strange stuff.
Lou you are correct. Heavier clothes are better than catching on fire. If it wasn't for the headache I wouldn't be complaining about the added weight.
 
Old Dec 30, 2011 | 02:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Leprechaun93
No offence to anyone living in the south but it just amuses me that southerners are freezing when the temps drop down to 40-50. My optimal work temperature for outside is 30-40.:p But being from the north i'm just used to cold and i hate heat
Keane I used to live in Burlington Vermont which is about fifty miles south of the Canadian border. I lived in that area for seventeen years. While there I worked in a salvage yard and worked in temps that were 20 below zero. I know what cold is. Now I live in central Florida. From March to late October the temps are usually in the 90's. That is what we are used to. When the temps drop forty degrees we freeze. People down here die of hypothermia when the temps go below fifty.
 
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