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Originally Posted by PanteraKitty,Aug 23 2006, 02:09 AM
Welcome from Georgia.
I don't know if that bunch in Florida can be considered Southern or not - most of 'em are transplants. But they're our kind of people.
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He's in the family. Do we know about the bugs! You should see the one I have saved from our trip to the Nor'E. +1 says its macabre to keep it but I want to display it along with my oyster shells. And then there are always those from between the teeth after a Vintage drive.
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Originally Posted by Kyras,Aug 22 2006, 10:18 PM
Hey, what's your first name?
For those of you who do use your real names you must not be aware that HondaCare (and maybe Honda) uses these posts to determine if they will pay a claim.
I was denied any and all future engine claims based upon my posts when I went in for a completely unrelated issue. My attorney made them decide they would look at any future claims on a case by case basis.
So just call me anything you want online. (Boy I can see what's coming now - I think it's a freight train!)
Tachus, what kind of macabre bug did you find in the NE other than those of the Yankee variety?
BTW I have lived in the NE and my family is from southern Georgia. My son attends the CIA in the NE.
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Originally Posted by Wildncrazy,Aug 23 2006, 05:56 AM
. My son attends the CIA in the NE.
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Welcome Wildy, I think you're gonna love it here. Thanks for the info about Honda. I'm a misplaced Texan from San Antonio. It's been years since I lived there but once a Texan.......
Again, welcome and post away!
Again, welcome and post away!
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The bug is your common place grass hopper, about two inches in length. It became stuck to the car in CT and we really expected it to be gone 500+ miles later but no there it was glued to the car already dried out and ready for display!
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Originally Posted by HydnHood,Aug 22 2006, 09:16 PM
Fastest color is obviously white....driving away from the sun....and the slowest driving into it. Only race at night when they all even.
But with that out of the way: Welcome to Vintage.