Anyone know how to change exhaust manifold gaskets on a 1971 Pontiac? And have a lift I can borrow?
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Anyone know how to change exhaust manifold gaskets on a 1971 Pontiac? And have a lift I can borrow?
And while it wasn’t napalm, I imagine the gentlemen in front of me on the escalator in his best LTC Kilgore fashion stated, “I love the smell of Brut in the morning” as he splashed half the bottle upon himself.
That is an Apocalypse Now reference does those that don’t know.
https://youtu.be/k26hmRbDQFw
Awesome! That is a huge gap in my world travels. Haven’t been west of Hawaii. Need to hit Japan at some point. My parents were going on a cruise to there later this month that got cancelled. My father wanted to visit the family castle one last time and at 80 he isn’t moving around as well as he used to.
I think this is it but should verify:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kōchi_Castle
My father was born in Tokyo, but my grandmother was from Seattle. Her family came to the US in the 1890s I believe. I have recordings of the family history from my father’s side. Less detail about my the Shinowara side of the family.
I was lucky as a child when we lived in Germany in the ‘70s. My parents were very focused on taking us around as much of Europe as possible during our 3 years there. They bought a pop-up camper and using the family wagon, we drove all around Italy, Spain, Austria, Germany, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands, England and Scotland, Norway, and Sweden.
Ahhh, the Plymouth Volare...
Korea was a mix of family trips and school trips. Family trips took me to Hong Kong, Taiwan, Bangkok, Switzerland, Italy, Manila, and Guam. Multiple stops in Hawaii as it was "on the way".
Being in elementary school while in Tokyo, I probably wouldn't have appreciated the travel as much. We did a trip to the mountains (KEEP) each year for Thanksgiving and went to Expo 70 in Osaka.
I joke about my "deprived" childhood. ;)
I may have missed out on some benefits of living in the same place all my life but I wouldn't trade what I did have for anything. A most blessed childhood - great parents, great family, and great experiences.
February and March in the 7th grade trenches should come with combat pay.
After lunch walk outside, it is beautiful out.
9 PM and still 80 degrees outside.