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This makes me think...
There are a lot of professions that everyone hates. Doesn't leave many that people like, unless they do it themselves. so far I have heard (and I am sure I have missed some):
1) Police - those bastards always make you follow the rules.
2) Lawyers - those bastards always do their best to get their client money.
3) Doctors - they make a lot of money and sometimes make a mistake.
4) Firemen - Lazy SOBs
5) Anyone who works for Walmart - How dare they?!?
6) Postal workers - Just there to ruin your mail.
7) Politicians - Always lying
8) Weatherman - Always wrong
9) News people - making stuff up
10) Bosses - they make more than we do
11) (Your *favorite* here)
There are a lot of professions that everyone hates. Doesn't leave many that people like, unless they do it themselves. so far I have heard (and I am sure I have missed some):
1) Police - those bastards always make you follow the rules.
2) Lawyers - those bastards always do their best to get their client money.
3) Doctors - they make a lot of money and sometimes make a mistake.
4) Firemen - Lazy SOBs
5) Anyone who works for Walmart - How dare they?!?
6) Postal workers - Just there to ruin your mail.
7) Politicians - Always lying
8) Weatherman - Always wrong
9) News people - making stuff up
10) Bosses - they make more than we do
11) (Your *favorite* here)
Originally Posted by elmmx5,May 14 2008, 07:07 AM
That's because I was actually working at work. 

I hate it when that happens...
It is supposed to start raining here later tonight, I think I'll start the process of washing the S when I get home. It typically takes me about 3 to 5 hours to wash it and get all the way around it with Z5 because it is covered with thousands of black spots from flying hot tire snot from 5-days of track work.
And
this weekend I can get the HT off and back into its stand so I can have my convertable back!
Now, if I only did not have to go to my nieces college graduation on Saturday...
About to order 

Trying to get ready for my tow to Canada - Mosport, which should be the start to some longer distances, like Beaver Run, Mid Ohio, Calabogie and others. I now have a couple of years of experience under my belt doing 80-mile 1-way runs, but I want the tow itself to be even easier for longer hauls.
This incredible product will help even out the load from trailer to truck as it is called a weight distribution hitch, as well as reduce sway cause by severe side winds from things like nasty weather, high bridges and tractor trailer trucks. Right now I can feel the difference in how the Titan drives if I'm 1" too far forward or too far back from my perfect spot on the trailer to give me 12.5% tongue weight. This hitch will eliminate the need to be so darn precise, which can be a real challenge when I'm loading in the rain.


Trying to get ready for my tow to Canada - Mosport, which should be the start to some longer distances, like Beaver Run, Mid Ohio, Calabogie and others. I now have a couple of years of experience under my belt doing 80-mile 1-way runs, but I want the tow itself to be even easier for longer hauls.
This incredible product will help even out the load from trailer to truck as it is called a weight distribution hitch, as well as reduce sway cause by severe side winds from things like nasty weather, high bridges and tractor trailer trucks. Right now I can feel the difference in how the Titan drives if I'm 1" too far forward or too far back from my perfect spot on the trailer to give me 12.5% tongue weight. This hitch will eliminate the need to be so darn precise, which can be a real challenge when I'm loading in the rain.




