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#4921
Ha - thanks guys.  Here you go - 1995 Ford E350 Econoline Extended with a 7.3 Powerstroke diesel engine.  The Ford part number seems to end in 9F836-B, but I'm not completely sure about that.  The Ford parts sites I've found so far only show discontinued without displaying the part number.
#4922
Random Topics / Re: Things That Annoy You
September 06, 2013, 04:57:50 AM
I've never felt sorry for Archie Manning.  Not even when Bill Stanfill busted his ass on their first meeting in Sanford Stadium.
#4923
Politics / Re: Syria: The Next Stop?
September 06, 2013, 04:53:57 AM
Quote from: NowhereInTime on September 05, 2013, 11:35:50 PM
"Crook" & "thug" who's used the IRS to "go after" people.  Like who? When?
Have you really not followed the IRS scandal for the past couple of months?  Or are you parsing the above sentence in some way?

As for Obama being a thug, the behavior of community organizers, union organizers, etc. are all somewhat thuggish.  Threaten action against the opponent and watch the opponent fold.  I think this method is not working for Obama in foreign policy.
#4924
Quote from: MV on September 06, 2013, 03:22:51 AM
did you check ebay?
I've checked ebay every day for two months. And junkyards, and several dealers, and posted in Ford forums, and called independent mechanics with other parts sources.  I already hated GM and Chrysler - now I'm adding Ford to the list.
#4925
I tuned in late.  The very first words that came from my radio were:
"The more...you..do this......the...better..............you.........get?"
George Noory sucks.
#4926
Random Topics / Re: My music
September 05, 2013, 12:20:11 PM
Yeah, it's good.  Not what I'd want to listen to a lot, but you've nailed the genre.
#4927
Politics / Re: Syria: The Next Stop?
September 05, 2013, 11:40:18 AM
This is amusing

#4928
Politics / Re: Syria: The Next Stop?
September 05, 2013, 09:16:55 AM
Russia releases a 100-page report saying the rebels used the poison gas, not Assad.  I just don't know who to believe, and as a result can't support doing anything at this point.  I know this makes me a racist and an Obama hater and probably a Tea Bagger, but I guess I have to care more about lives than politics.

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2013/09/05/201268/russia-releases-100-page-report.html#.Uiifuz-ZZ8F
#4929
Quote from: onan on September 05, 2013, 12:40:28 AM
*sigh* my cars are both one year old.
Typical liberal 1%er.  Ha.

My poor van is 19-years old - engine good and strong, transmission, steering all good.  But it's all computer controlled and the sensor in my throttle pedal has gone out.  The sensor is no longer available.  I have to junk a perfectly good truck because of a fucking gas pedal? And some of you think Noory sucks.
#4930
Quote from: SciFiAuthor on September 05, 2013, 03:02:30 AM
That's entertaining and holds attention, but it's not objective analysis. Instead it's manipulative audience baiting.
No, it's not.  It's storytelling.   He's the same as a good novel - drawing out the story and entertaining the audience.
#4931
Politics / Re: Syria: The Next Stop?
September 04, 2013, 10:37:15 AM
There was a time when people protested war even when conducted by Democrats


Chicago Convention The Whole World is Watching 1968 ElectionWallDotOrg.flv

Or the more musical version


Chicago Transit Authority Someday August 29, 1968
#4932
It's interesting that one of these guys (or gals) shows up every few months, does a lot of name calling as though he or she were posting on Josh Marshall's site or Democratic Underground, and then gets upset when challenged with facts.

As for healthcare for everyone - not for me.  The EPA (yes, the EPA) banned the manufacture of my asthma medicine. That's the kind of caring and sensitive healthcare we're getting now.
#4933
I read a book back in the 60s called Simulacron 3.  It depicted a world as a simulated environment, but the only one who suspects is a character named Douglas Hall - he sees roadways that suddenly end, the reappear, another character who goes nuts and starts preaching on a street corner.  Interestingly, in this world smoking was banned and everyone went to a "speakeasy" to get cigarettes.  Turns our the simulated world was a test site to see how changes would be handled by us earthlings. On the read world with the computer, smoking was OK.
I see the book is finally back in print and available at Amazon.
#4934
Politics / Re: Comrade Obama Sucks
September 04, 2013, 04:34:22 AM
I don't wonder at all.  Hannity would be all in favor of it - probably in favor of ground troops, too.
#4935
Politics / Re: Politics
September 04, 2013, 04:33:11 AM
After Powell's speech at the UN, one of the rednecks here called the local radio hunting and fishing show and asked what load he needed in his 12-gauge to bring down one of those drones.  Just in case he saw one.
#4936
Didn't we have a guest recently who said that Jay Z is Illuminati?
#4937
Politics / Re: Syria: The Next Stop?
September 03, 2013, 02:08:53 PM
Yossef Bodansky has written a piece saying the Syrian rebels released the gas with planning help from the US.  True?  Who knows, but interesting reading for those who will read.  He says something similar happened in Bosnia to get the West to come in on the side of the Bosnians.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/did-the-white-house-help-plan-the-syrian-chemical-attack/5347542
#4938
Politics / Re: Syria: The Next Stop?
September 03, 2013, 11:45:28 AM
It may or may not be significant.  It looks like the leadership of both parties favors a strike.  However, non-leadership Representatives from both parties have said they are opposed.  It looks like this will be one of those rare votes that does not follow party lines.
#4939
Random Topics / Re: Music
September 03, 2013, 07:56:42 AM
I saw both Genya Ravan (then with Ten Wheel Drive) and Janis Joplin at the 2nd Atlanta International Pops Festival in 1969 - I thought Genya was better.  I see she's not only still alive, but still recording.


Genya Ravan - Whipping Post (Allman Bros cover)

And here she is jamming at a Labor Day BBQ

Genya Raven - Labor Day BBQ 2011

She's even older than Diana Nyad but still going just as strong.  I also like the trumpet player using a paper cup as a plunger mute.
#4940
It would be easy for Titor to pop on and claim that September 2013 was as far as he was able to get this time.
#4941
Politics / Re: I'm going to run for office in 2016.
September 03, 2013, 07:50:03 AM
Maybe I should run.  I promise to make no promises other than what's in this post.  If elected, I promise to do nothing except accept the check and cash it.
#4942
There's a link on Art's website to a producer.  It even says something about guests.
#4943
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Art Bell
September 03, 2013, 07:42:43 AM
That's Flying Condor on the Apurimac album.
#4944
Politics / Re: Politics
September 03, 2013, 04:24:07 AM
It's interesting to see  how much some people hate seeing Alinsky's forth rule applied.
#4945
I was born on the back seat of a Greyhound bus heading down US Highway 41.  A month or so before, the man reputed to be my father found himself on the wrong end of a gun.  My mother abandoned me and left me to be reared by two wolves in the hills of Rome, Georgia.  I eat nothing but Kimchi, Greek Yogurt and hoe cakes, but since Florida has now legalized hunting squirrel with an airgun, I plan to add meat to my diet after November 2.
#4946
Random Topics / Re: Things That Annoy You
September 02, 2013, 10:33:39 AM
Well, you should both be happy.  The first of September is the beginning of meteorological fall. Sounds like a bunch of eggheads screwing with nature, particularly since the temperatures here are still in the low 90s.  But it's fall -you should be cooler. Ha.
#4947
Politics / Re: Comrade Obama Sucks
September 01, 2013, 03:44:21 PM
I think it's Hannity.
#4948
Management at Cheap Channel west coast headquarters is probably like management at most of the TV stations where I worked - unimaginative, quick to copy, slow to innovate.  I would suspect that CC management thinks Art will simply bring back all of his old guests and are trying to get the jump on him.  What they don't realize is that there is talent in interviewing and producing the show.  Their current team lacks that.
#4949
Quote from: Eddie Coyle on August 31, 2013, 10:39:52 PM
Donovan McNabb is as comfortable on TV as he was in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl 39.
     
I wonder if McNabb partied as much before the show as he did in Ponte Vedra Beach before the game.
#4950
Politics / Re: Syria: The Next Stop?
August 31, 2013, 02:47:14 PM
Was Mr. Obama watching the Florida/Toledo football game?  He began his statement about a half-hour late and just as halftime began in the game.  He finished his statement, and ran inside without taking questions, just as halftime was over.

He said Boehner, Pelosi, Reid and McConnell were in favor of blasting.
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