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Kelly
07-05-2007, 09:39 AM
A father put his three year old daughter to bed, told her a story and
listened to her prayers which she ended by saying:
"God bless Mommy, God bless Daddy, God bless Grandma and good-bye
Grandpa."
The father asked, "Why did you say good-bye grandpa?"
The little girl said, "I don't know daddy, it just seemed like the thing to do."
The next day grandpa died. The father thought it was a strange
coincidence. A few months later the father put the girl to bed and listened
to her prayers which went like this:
"God bless Mommy, God Bless Daddy and good-bye Grandma.."
The next day the grandmother died Oh my gosh, thought the father, this
kid is in contact with the other side. Several weeks later when the girl
was going to bed the dad heard her say:
"God bless Mommy and good-bye Daddy."
He practically went into shock. He couldn't sleep all night and got up
at the crack! of dawn to go to his office. He was nervous as a cat all day,
had lunch sent in and watched the clock. He figured if he could get by
until midnight he would be okay.
He felt safe in the office, so instead of going home at the end of the
day he stayed there, drinking coffee, looking at his watch and jumping at
every sound. Finally midnight arrived, he breathed a sigh of relief and
went home.
When he got home his wife said "I've never seen you work so late, what's
the matter?"
He said "I don't want to talk about it, I've just spent the worst day of
my life."
She said "You think you had a bad day, you'll never believe what
happened to me. This morning my golf pro dropped dead in the middle of my lesson.
quickdodge®
07-05-2007, 09:43 AM
I'll be honest...again. I don't get it. Later, QD.
william_jeff
07-05-2007, 09:45 AM
lolol reputation
Humphrizzle
07-05-2007, 09:46 AM
golf pro was the dad
quickdodge®
07-05-2007, 09:47 AM
Now I get it. It helps when the whole joke is there. Later, QD.
quickdodge®
07-05-2007, 09:47 AM
golf pro was the dad
When she first posted the (alleged) joke, the top half wasn't there. That's why it made no sense. Later, QD.
william_jeff
07-05-2007, 09:49 AM
it's ok, sometimes alzheimers(sp?) has that effect
quickdodge®
07-05-2007, 09:51 AM
it's ok, sometimes alzheimers(sp?) has that effect
I guess you could look at it that way. If I had that disease. Later, QD.
Humphrizzle
07-05-2007, 09:51 AM
ahh.. touché!
Nitro
07-05-2007, 09:59 AM
:lmfao:
william_jeff
07-05-2007, 10:01 AM
I guess you could look at it that way. If I had that disease. Later, QD.
whoops my bad i must have been thinking about brett. young dummies ftl:D
Kelly
07-05-2007, 03:15 PM
When she first posted the (alleged) joke, the top half wasn't there. That's why it made no sense. Later, QD.
Sorry buddy. My computer wasn't working right. It crashed today and I've spent hours in Best Buy looking at new ones. It sucks :(
BIGPIMPIN
07-05-2007, 08:34 PM
hey everyone chek this out
GEORGIA'S AIR CLEAN FORCE:
Engine Switching
At some point during the lifetime of a vehicle it may become necessary to replace the engine. There are certain guidelines to follow when replacing a vehicle's engine so that the effectiveness of the emission control system is not degraded. Preferably the replacement engine should be identical to that of the original engine. However, the replacement of an engine with that of one within the same engine family may be made as long as the engine/chassis combination conforms to the same or newer model year with regard to all emission-related parts, engine design parameters, and engine calibrations. An example of engines within the same engine family would be the Chevrolet V8s of 283, 305, 327, 350, and 400 cubic inch displacement. Also, replacing an originally installed V6 engine with a V8 engine may be made if either of the engines along with the engine-specific emission controls are used in that model vehicle by the manufacturer for retail sale.
Engine switching involves replacing the original engine on a vehicle with an engine from another manufacturer, or replacing the original engine with one from the same manufacturer that was never installed on that model vehicle. Federal law prohibits any person from removing or rendering inoperative any emission control device installed on or in a motor vehicle or motor vehicle engine. Such persons are subject to civil penalties as a result of tampering with the emission control devices. Engine switching is considered as being a form of tampering since the resulting engine configuration departs from the original design requirements for the emission-related parts, engine calibrations, and other design parameters in place at the time of U.S. EPA emission certification for that vehicle. Enforcement action is generally not taken for engine switching at the state level, but a vehicle with tampered emission controls resulting from engine switching will likely fail emissions testing and will not be able to be registered.
For vehicles that have had the engine switched, the model year described by the chassis Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) will be considered as the model year of the vehicle. For a given engine displacement and vehicle weight, the emission standards applicable to a vehicle with a switched engine undergoing vehicle emissions testing will be determined by the model year assigned to the chassis; not the model year of the replacement engine. You should be aware of this provision if you are contemplating switching an engine of a newer vehicle with an engine from an older vehicle.
Points to remember
Federal law prohibits tampering with emission control systems or other systems reconfiguration that might degrade the effectiveness of emission controls.
Engine switches are acceptable as long as the resulting vehicle matches exactly to any "certified" configuration of the same or newer make and model year as the chassis.
These guidelines apply to both light-duty and heavy-duty vehicles. However, it is not acceptable to interchange and heavy-duty engine into a light-duty chassis.
Diesel powered vehicles that have been converted to operate on gasoline must meet the emissions standards and applicable emission control equipment for the year, make, model of its equivalent gasoline vehicle's body and chassis. Simply put, a diesel-to-gasoline conversion is legal if the gasoline engine used was originally available from the original auto manufacture in the same year body/chassis as the diesel engine.
Last Updated August 10, 2006
Kelly
07-07-2007, 11:57 AM
:diespam:
Dracc
07-07-2007, 12:25 PM
hahahahahaha....... reps
Dracc
07-07-2007, 12:25 PM
i got one...
the difference between a black man and a pizza??? the pizza can feed a family of 4
Kelly
07-07-2007, 01:28 PM
I've got lots of those... BUT I would get banned so... I won't post them. lol
Julio
07-07-2007, 01:36 PM
old joke.. .. The joke goes back to the days when Milk used to be deliever to your house.
The milkman one is funnier and shorter.. =]
GSRteg®
07-07-2007, 01:37 PM
lol
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