kitburke
EasternPacific
kitburke

As someone who was once part of a similar insurrection against arrogant, incompetent, and condescending management, I want to applaud all of y’all for today’s showing. I’m sure you’re simultaneously enjoying the fun of mutiny while also understanding the risk. Please also know how much it means to us here in the feebl

Not surprised. You are used to driving Jeeps. /Oh snap!

I suggested Iron Maiden, which was dubbed too metal-y. Metallica kinda fits in the same vein for most of their good stuff. 

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Will there be Seawoks? 

Going from V12 to 12V? Now that’s a switcheroo.

I put a new transmission in my KitchenAid mixer and felt like a goddess. I know it’s not quite the same... ;)

May you never find the joy in RC cars. A car addiction + an RC car addiction = broke

I do enjoy losing tools that I literally just had in my hands and swearing a lot, yes.

I hear you. Watching the temperature gauge stabilize after swapping this monster out was life affirming. lol.

That was last year....I shed my tears and slowly a friend and I are almost finished with the new engine....403 bored .40 over with the same aluminum heads now repaired....I just finished dialing in the cam last weekend and this weekend we are going to mount the heads and measure for push rods. This was after painting

Im to afraid to do anything other than change the spark plugs and filters, but love washing the fuck out of my car, or my friends cars, or my families cars. Scrubbing floormats, waxing and polishing, and cleaning gunk off the arm rests, and bringing foggy glass back to clear. The older the car, the more fun and the

I don’t disagree - I enjoy it. But I also admit that as I get older, the really heavy work I enjoy less and less. A day of up down all around on the concrete in the garage, and even with a lift at 50yo I feel like I have gone a couple rounds with Ali - it HURTS. I also just don’t have time for real projects anymore. I

I work with databases for a living, in a sales adjacent role. Most of what I do yields exactly nothing tangible.

As long as you aren’t under a crunch. Overnighting parts and trying to fix a car at 1am knowing you have to be at work in 7 hours is frustrating. Having an additional car makes it totally stress free and enjoyable.

Hell yeah. I’m starting to come down from my high of replacing a horn and window regulator 2 weeks ago. Time for another fix, if you know what I mean.

You’re not wrong. This year I put a new carb on the 302 in my ‘74 econoline, replaced the master cylinder, wheel cylinders, shoes, oil, coolant, plugs, wires, filters, belts, reae shocks, welded up holes in the floor, and tended to some wiring gremlins.

Yes and depending on the oil you may want a stronger cheese to complement the rich flavor. My personal recommendation is a smoked gouda. 

I thought this article might be about identifying leaking fluids by taste.  I'm disappointed.