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    Maybe start putting some food out for the squirrels so they will leave your plants alone ? Could help .
    Like in the old days villages had so called sacrifice stones where you would go and put food for the animals so they would not come look for some in the village .
    I like the idea but they already have more food available to them that they could possibly eat. They eat a little bit of everything. I guess they're becoming picky eaters lol.

    Next problem is figuring out how to keep the snails from eating up the angle trumpets which are my favorite flower.

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    Here And Now, What's Happening


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    Here and Now ...

    Long time admirer of Led Zeppelin here, but I don't think I've ever heard this song till today, and I'm at once delighted and embarrassed. How could I have possibly missed it???

    I know we have music threads here, but I'm putting this here because it's more here and now'ish than purely music for me. It's kind of a revelation actually. I've been listening all day to it. It's what you might call a "bad ass" song. Zeppelin at their testosterone laden best. I only wish I was cruising in Paula's brother's Mustang as I've been listening. I might just feel like Steve McQueen for a few mins

    The song is called Nobody's Fault But Mine:

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    Quote Posted by Mike (here)
    Here and Now ...

    Long time admirer of Led Zeppelin here, but I don't think I've ever heard this song till today, and I'm at once delighted and embarrassed. How could I have possibly missed it???

    I know we have music threads here, but I'm putting this here because it's more here and now'ish than purely music for me. It's kind of a revelation actually. I've been listening all day to it. It's what you might call a "bad ass" song. Zeppelin at their testosterone laden best. I only wish I was cruising in Paula's brother's Mustang as I've been listening. I might just feel like Steve McQueen for a few mins

    The song is called Nobody's Fault But Mine:
    Oh, nobody's fault but mine, yeah
    Nobody's fault but mine, yeah
    Trying to save my soul to light
    Oh, it's nobody's fault but mine

    Devil he told me to roll
    The devil he told me to roll-oll-oll, oh
    How to roll the log tonight
    Nobody's fault but mine

    Brother he showed me the gong
    Brother he showed me the ding dong ding dong
    How to kick that gong to life
    Oh, it's nobody's fault but mine

    Got a monkey on my back
    The m-m-m-m-monkey on my back, back, back, back
    Gonna change my ways tonight
    Nobody's fault but mine

    How to kick that gong to light
    N-n-n-n-n-n-nobody's fault

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    My brother refurbish a 1969 Mustang to it’s original condition. He stripped it down completely. He even took apart the gas tank and gas line, and gutted the doors and windows and reupholstered the seats. IIRC, the thing that took the most time was to find an original a gas cap.

    As soon as I opened the door I was hit with that old car smell and memories of yesteryear.

    We went to town to run some errands. A few guys came over to have a look and share their stories each stop we made. Most were 50-70 year old guys.

    Before the Mustang, he refurbished a Vespa. That was also an impeccable piece of work.
    ..........



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    My brother refurbish a 1969 Mustang to it’s original condition. He stripped it down completely. He even took apart the gas tank and gas line, and gutted the doors and windows and reupholstered the seats. IIRC, the thing that took the most time was to find an original a gas cap.
    I love it! I had a 66 for a while that I fixed up. I like how your bro kept it stock, no power brakes and I'm guessing drums up front. That's a beautiful piece of Americana.

    Reminds me of this in a way lol https://x.com/i/status/1849808689785364896
    I tried to embed that but I don't know what the hell I'm doing lol. Anyway it's just a fun video of American pride for a laugh.

    I have a boring car now but maybe one day I'll be able to afford play cars again.

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    Brings me back to the days before everyone had a computer and while the internet existed nobody heard of it. So back then there weren't a lot of places where you heard stories about UFO's, ghosts, etc. And since the show came on late at night that added to the sort of 'feel' of the show.

    Good times.

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    Quote Posted by Strat (here)
    Quote Posted by RunningDeer (here)
    My brother refurbish a 1969 Mustang to it’s original condition. He stripped it down completely. He even took apart the gas tank and gas line, and gutted the doors and windows and reupholstered the seats. IIRC, the thing that took the most time was to find an original a gas cap.
    I love it! I had a 66 for a while that I fixed up. I like how your bro kept it stock, no power brakes and I'm guessing drums up front. That's a beautiful piece of Americana.

    Reminds me of this in a way lol https://x.com/i/status/1849808689785364896
    I tried to embed that but I don't know what the hell I'm doing lol. Anyway it's just a fun video of American pride for a laugh.
    Here you go, Strat.


    Quote I have a boring car now but maybe one day I'll be able to afford play cars again.
    Until then, I'll share mine with you. .....Beep, beep...

    Warning: Shameless brag below, but in my defense it was out of financial necessity. Seen in another way, it was an opportunity to hone in on creative solutions, work through what ifs?, bust through fear, continue to build upon the foundation for greater life challenges that come my way.
    • I use to change my oil and filter on my Toyota Starlet. There was a grease pit in the car port where I rented. When I unscrewed the drain plug, it dropped into the pit due to the force of the oil flow. And ultimately it was due to me not paying attention. Grrrr! I fished around in the oily gunk and decided I’d pay someone to change it from then on.
    • I use to change the plugs, points and condenser on my Volvo and one time I replaced the alternator.
    • I replaced the front brakes on my WV Beetle.

    And today? I hardly recognize what’s under the hood. There’s a reason for that and it isn’t just because of better technology.

    Ka-Ching!
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    Quote Posted by Strat (here)
    Quote Posted by RunningDeer (here)
    My brother refurbish a 1969 Mustang to it’s original condition. He stripped it down completely. He even took apart the gas tank and gas line, and gutted the doors and windows and reupholstered the seats. IIRC, the thing that took the most time was to find an original a gas cap.
    I love it! I had a 66 for a while that I fixed up. I like how your bro kept it stock, no power brakes and I'm guessing drums up front. That's a beautiful piece of Americana.

    Reminds me of this in a way lol https://x.com/i/status/1849808689785364896
    I tried to embed that but I don't know what the hell I'm doing lol. Anyway it's just a fun video of American pride for a laugh.
    Here you go, Strat.


    Quote I have a boring car now but maybe one day I'll be able to afford play cars again.
    Until then, I'll share mine with you. .....Beep, beep...

    Warning: Shameless brag below, but in my defense it was out of financial necessity. Seen in another way, it was an opportunity to hone in on creative solutions, work through what ifs?, bust through fear, continue to build upon the foundation for greater life challenges that come my way.
    • I use to change my oil and filter on my Toyota Starlet. There was a grease pit in the car port where I rented. When I unscrewed the drain plug, it dropped into the pit due to the force of the oil flow. And ultimately it was due to me not paying attention. Grrrr! I fished around in the oily gunk and decided I’d pay someone to change it from then on.
    • I use to change the plugs, points and condenser on my Volvo and one time I replaced the alternator.
    • I replaced the front brakes on my WV Beetle.

    And today? I hardly recognize what’s under the hood. There’s a reason for that and it isn’t just because of better technology.

    Ka-Ching!
    Thanks for posting that!

    And that's great you can work on your own cars! I am a capitalist but I don't live like one, fixing my own stuff is part of my philosophy. Also I find it very cathartic. At the moment I'm finishing up replacing the entire suspension and brakes on my truck and it's nice. I get out in the sun, listen to Art Bell or podcasts or music, drinks some tea and just work. Gardening has a the same appeal to me. Some think of it as work but for me it's very relaxing.

    Why don't ya come on over and turn wrenches with me! I also bought a hibiscus yesterday that needs transplanting after the weeds are taken care of. First day from the store and she's got a big, bright, beautiful flower. I'd say I like it as much as the angel trumpet but let's not get crazy.

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    Here and Now ...

    Long time admirer of Led Zeppelin here, but I don't think I've ever heard this song till today, and I'm at once delighted and embarrassed. How could I have possibly missed it???

    I know we have music threads here, but I'm putting this here because it's more here and now'ish than purely music for me. It's kind of a revelation actually. I've been listening all day to it. It's what you might call a "bad ass" song. Zeppelin at their testosterone laden best. I only wish I was cruising in Paula's brother's Mustang as I've been listening. I might just feel like Steve McQueen for a few mins

    The song is called Nobody's Fault But Mine:
    Hey mike how ya goin.
    I grew up with Led Zeppelin, loved that band, so many great songs, but i have to say that i might have heard that only once many yrs ago and had forgotten it, till now, thanx man for the memory.
    Funny thing is that i heard an old AC/DC song for the very first time a couple of months ago, my eldest son put me on to it, its called "Down Payment Blues", and ide never heard it before and im 65 yrs old and have listened to AC/DC since i was a young fella.
    Its a great song, great guitar work from Mal and Angus, Bons awesome voice and punchy bass and drums, here it is.


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    Quote Posted by RunningDeer (here)
    Quote Posted by Mike (here)
    Here and Now ...

    Long time admirer of Led Zeppelin here, but I don't think I've ever heard this song till today, and I'm at once delighted and embarrassed. How could I have possibly missed it???

    I know we have music threads here, but I'm putting this here because it's more here and now'ish than purely music for me. It's kind of a revelation actually. I've been listening all day to it. It's what you might call a "bad ass" song. Zeppelin at their testosterone laden best. I only wish I was cruising in Paula's brother's Mustang as I've been listening. I might just feel like Steve McQueen for a few mins

    The song is called Nobody's Fault But Mine:
    Oh, nobody's fault but mine, yeah
    Nobody's fault but mine, yeah
    Trying to save my soul to light
    Oh, it's nobody's fault but mine

    Devil he told me to roll
    The devil he told me to roll-oll-oll, oh
    How to roll the log tonight
    Nobody's fault but mine

    Brother he showed me the gong
    Brother he showed me the ding dong ding dong
    How to kick that gong to life
    Oh, it's nobody's fault but mine

    Got a monkey on my back
    The m-m-m-m-monkey on my back, back, back, back
    Gonna change my ways tonight
    Nobody's fault but mine

    How to kick that gong to light
    N-n-n-n-n-n-nobody's fault

    Reworked post
    My brother refurbish a 1969 Mustang to it’s original condition. He stripped it down completely. He even took apart the gas tank and gas line, and gutted the doors and windows and reupholstered the seats. IIRC, the thing that took the most time was to find an original a gas cap.

    As soon as I opened the door I was hit with that old car smell and memories of yesteryear.

    We went to town to run some errands. A few guys came over to have a look and share their stories each stop we made. Most were 50-70 year old guys.

    Before the Mustang, he refurbished a Vespa. That was also an impeccable piece of work.
    ..........



    Beautiful Stang RunningDeer, Bro did a grand resto on that baby, when it comes to US cars im a Chev/Mopar guy but that Stang looks just awesome, a 69 stang too. To me 1969 was the best yr for US muscle, 69 Camaro, 69 Vette, 69 Pontiac, 69 Buick GS400, etc etc , 69 was the best for me....................................... RRR
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    Quote Posted by Strat (here)
    Quote Posted by RunningDeer (here)
    My brother refurbish a 1969 Mustang to it’s original condition. He stripped it down completely. He even took apart the gas tank and gas line, and gutted the doors and windows and reupholstered the seats. IIRC, the thing that took the most time was to find an original a gas cap.
    I love it! I had a 66 for a while that I fixed up. I like how your bro kept it stock, no power brakes and I'm guessing drums up front. That's a beautiful piece of Americana.

    Reminds me of this in a way lol https://x.com/i/status/1849808689785364896
    I tried to embed that but I don't know what the hell I'm doing lol. Anyway it's just a fun video of American pride for a laugh.

    I have a boring car now but maybe one day I'll be able to afford play cars again.

    --------------

    I miss Art Bell. This past week as I've been working I have been listening to past shows he did. So much fun! And it's interesting to listen to them now. I'm older and my perspective has changed as I have grown and my perspective changed. However I like his shows as much now as I did then. They also have a sort of nostalgia for me.

    Brings me back to the days before everyone had a computer and while the internet existed nobody heard of it. So back then there weren't a lot of places where you heard stories about UFO's, ghosts, etc. And since the show came on late at night that added to the sort of 'feel' of the show.

    Good times.
    Hi Strat, i think the 69 stang had discs up front and drums at the rear.

    Do you remember the caller on Art Bells show where he sounded completely scared, he was worried that "they" would find him by triangulating his location, i think he said he was kicked out of a fascility at Groom Lake, may have been Area 51 but cant remember, the caller could have BSing, but he sounded so convincing that i really dont know what to think, but Art certainly was a good nights listen to.................................. RRR
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    Art interlude.

    At first, I thought this was an another example of crap modern art, but keeping watching


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    Love that piece of art...such creativity. What fun she must have just trying thing after thing to see what happens. The giraffes faces are so lovely.

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    Quote Posted by RatRodRob...RRR (here)
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    My brother refurbish a 1969 Mustang to it’s original condition. He stripped it down completely. He even took apart the gas tank and gas line, and gutted the doors and windows and reupholstered the seats. IIRC, the thing that took the most time was to find an original a gas cap.
    I love it! I had a 66 for a while that I fixed up. I like how your bro kept it stock, no power brakes and I'm guessing drums up front. That's a beautiful piece of Americana.

    Reminds me of this in a way lol https://x.com/i/status/1849808689785364896
    I tried to embed that but I don't know what the hell I'm doing lol. Anyway it's just a fun video of American pride for a laugh.

    I have a boring car now but maybe one day I'll be able to afford play cars again.

    --------------

    I miss Art Bell. This past week as I've been working I have been listening to past shows he did. So much fun! And it's interesting to listen to them now. I'm older and my perspective has changed as I have grown and my perspective changed. However I like his shows as much now as I did then. They also have a sort of nostalgia for me.

    Brings me back to the days before everyone had a computer and while the internet existed nobody heard of it. So back then there weren't a lot of places where you heard stories about UFO's, ghosts, etc. And since the show came on late at night that added to the sort of 'feel' of the show.

    Good times.
    Hi Strat, i think the 69 stang had discs up front and drums at the rear.

    Do you remember the caller on Art Bells show where he sounded completely scared, he was worried that "they" would find him by triangulating his location, i think he said he was kicked out of a fascility at Groom Lake, may have been Area 51 but cant remember, the caller could have BSing, but he sounded so convincing that i really dont know what to think, but Art certainly was a good nights listen to.................................. RRR
    Howdy! You may be right about the Mustang. When did they start adding power brakes? Maybe it was optional? Those old cars are fun but original out of the factory they are dangerous as hell lol! The one I had was shoddy I sold it pretty soon after I bought it, it was somewhat of an impulse buy. Somewhat unrelated but I think '69 was the best year for American muscle cars.

    Are you a truck guy at all? If so do you have a favorite?

    I'm familiar with that episode, I listened to it just the other day. Well, it was Art and someone else reflecting on it and they played the original recording. I don't particularly believe the guy for a variety of reasons, I would need something more than his word.
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    Quote Posted by Strat (here)
    Quote Posted by RatRodRob...RRR (here)
    Quote Posted by Strat (here)
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    My brother refurbish a 1969 Mustang to it’s original condition. He stripped it down completely. He even took apart the gas tank and gas line, and gutted the doors and windows and reupholstered the seats. IIRC, the thing that took the most time was to find an original a gas cap.
    I love it! I had a 66 for a while that I fixed up. I like how your bro kept it stock, no power brakes and I'm guessing drums up front. That's a beautiful piece of Americana.

    Reminds me of this in a way lol https://x.com/i/status/1849808689785364896
    I tried to embed that but I don't know what the hell I'm doing lol. Anyway it's just a fun video of American pride for a laugh.

    I have a boring car now but maybe one day I'll be able to afford play cars again.

    --------------

    I miss Art Bell. This past week as I've been working I have been listening to past shows he did. So much fun! And it's interesting to listen to them now. I'm older and my perspective has changed as I have grown and my perspective changed. However I like his shows as much now as I did then. They also have a sort of nostalgia for me.

    Brings me back to the days before everyone had a computer and while the internet existed nobody heard of it. So back then there weren't a lot of places where you heard stories about UFO's, ghosts, etc. And since the show came on late at night that added to the sort of 'feel' of the show.

    Good times.
    Hi Strat, i think the 69 stang had discs up front and drums at the rear.

    Do you remember the caller on Art Bells show where he sounded completely scared, he was worried that "they" would find him by triangulating his location, i think he said he was kicked out of a fascility at Groom Lake, may have been Area 51 but cant remember, the caller could have BSing, but he sounded so convincing that i really dont know what to think, but Art certainly was a good nights listen to.................................. RRR
    Howdy! You may be right about the Mustang. When did they start adding power brakes? Maybe it was optional? Those old cars are fun but original out of the factory they are dangerous as hell lol! The one I had was shoddy I sold it pretty soon after I bought it, it was somewhat of an impulse buy. Somewhat unrelated but I think '69 was the best year for American muscle cars.

    Are you a truck guy at all? If so do you have a favorite?

    I'm familiar with that episode, I listened to it just the other day. Well, it was Art and someone else reflecting on it and they played the original recording. I don't particularly believe the guy for a variety of reasons, I would need something more than his word.
    I think it was in 69 that stangs got disc breaks up front, what do you mean by "truck", in Australia a truck is like a kenworth etc, i think in the US a truck can be like a Dodge ram, we prolly think of a ram as a "ute", When it comes to trucks in Aus, i like long nose, not cabovers.

    In Aus we used to make our own cars, Australia had the worlds fastest 4 door family car with the Ford Falcon XY GTHO.
    Our entire auto industry fell apart over the last 20 yrs, Like you were saying our cars back then were all about style and power but were very dangerous in an accident.

    Video of Aussie built cars...^^^.

    Where do you go to listen to old Art Bell episodes............................... RRR
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    Quote Posted by RatRodRob...RRR (here)
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    Quote Posted by Strat (here)
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    My brother refurbish a 1969 Mustang to it’s original condition. He stripped it down completely. He even took apart the gas tank and gas line, and gutted the doors and windows and reupholstered the seats. IIRC, the thing that took the most time was to find an original a gas cap.
    I love it! I had a 66 for a while that I fixed up. I like how your bro kept it stock, no power brakes and I'm guessing drums up front. That's a beautiful piece of Americana.

    Reminds me of this in a way lol https://x.com/i/status/1849808689785364896
    I tried to embed that but I don't know what the hell I'm doing lol. Anyway it's just a fun video of American pride for a laugh.

    I have a boring car now but maybe one day I'll be able to afford play cars again.

    --------------

    I miss Art Bell. This past week as I've been working I have been listening to past shows he did. So much fun! And it's interesting to listen to them now. I'm older and my perspective has changed as I have grown and my perspective changed. However I like his shows as much now as I did then. They also have a sort of nostalgia for me.

    Brings me back to the days before everyone had a computer and while the internet existed nobody heard of it. So back then there weren't a lot of places where you heard stories about UFO's, ghosts, etc. And since the show came on late at night that added to the sort of 'feel' of the show.

    Good times.
    Hi Strat, i think the 69 stang had discs up front and drums at the rear.

    Do you remember the caller on Art Bells show where he sounded completely scared, he was worried that "they" would find him by triangulating his location, i think he said he was kicked out of a fascility at Groom Lake, may have been Area 51 but cant remember, the caller could have BSing, but he sounded so convincing that i really dont know what to think, but Art certainly was a good nights listen to.................................. RRR
    Howdy! You may be right about the Mustang. When did they start adding power brakes? Maybe it was optional? Those old cars are fun but original out of the factory they are dangerous as hell lol! The one I had was shoddy I sold it pretty soon after I bought it, it was somewhat of an impulse buy. Somewhat unrelated but I think '69 was the best year for American muscle cars.

    Are you a truck guy at all? If so do you have a favorite?

    I'm familiar with that episode, I listened to it just the other day. Well, it was Art and someone else reflecting on it and they played the original recording. I don't particularly believe the guy for a variety of reasons, I would need something more than his word.
    I think it was in 69 that stangs got disc breaks up front, what do you mean by "truck", in Australia a truck is like a kenworth etc, i think in the US a truck can be like a Dodge ram, we prolly think of a ram as a "ute", When it comes to trucks in Aus, i like long nose, not cabovers.

    In Aus we used to make our own cars, Australia had the worlds fastest 4 door family car with the Ford Falcon XY GTHO.
    Our entire auto industry fell apart over the last 20 yrs, Like you were saying our cars back then were all about style and power but were very dangerous in an accident.

    Video of Aussie built cars...^^^.

    Where do you go to listen to old Art Bell episodes............................... RRR
    Thanks for the video, I'll check it out.

    For Art Bell I just do a search in youtube and clicks on whatever pops up, there's probably hundreds of episodes. I just listened to a really good Bob Lazar episode.

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    Quote Posted by Strat (here)
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    My brother refurbish a 1969 Mustang to it’s original condition. He stripped it down completely. He even took apart the gas tank and gas line, and gutted the doors and windows and reupholstered the seats. IIRC, the thing that took the most time was to find an original a gas cap.
    I love it! I had a 66 for a while that I fixed up. I like how your bro kept it stock, no power brakes and I'm guessing drums up front. That's a beautiful piece of Americana.

    Reminds me of this in a way lol https://x.com/i/status/1849808689785364896
    I tried to embed that but I don't know what the hell I'm doing lol. Anyway it's just a fun video of American pride for a laugh.

    I have a boring car now but maybe one day I'll be able to afford play cars again.

    --------------

    I miss Art Bell. This past week as I've been working I have been listening to past shows he did. So much fun! And it's interesting to listen to them now. I'm older and my perspective has changed as I have grown and my perspective changed. However I like his shows as much now as I did then. They also have a sort of nostalgia for me.

    Brings me back to the days before everyone had a computer and while the internet existed nobody heard of it. So back then there weren't a lot of places where you heard stories about UFO's, ghosts, etc. And since the show came on late at night that added to the sort of 'feel' of the show.

    Good times.
    Hi Strat, i think the 69 stang had discs up front and drums at the rear.

    Do you remember the caller on Art Bells show where he sounded completely scared, he was worried that "they" would find him by triangulating his location, i think he said he was kicked out of a fascility at Groom Lake, may have been Area 51 but cant remember, the caller could have BSing, but he sounded so convincing that i really dont know what to think, but Art certainly was a good nights listen to.................................. RRR
    Howdy! You may be right about the Mustang. When did they start adding power brakes? Maybe it was optional? Those old cars are fun but original out of the factory they are dangerous as hell lol! The one I had was shoddy I sold it pretty soon after I bought it, it was somewhat of an impulse buy. Somewhat unrelated but I think '69 was the best year for American muscle cars.

    Are you a truck guy at all? If so do you have a favorite?

    I'm familiar with that episode, I listened to it just the other day. Well, it was Art and someone else reflecting on it and they played the original recording. I don't particularly believe the guy for a variety of reasons, I would need something more than his word.
    I think it was in 69 that stangs got disc breaks up front, what do you mean by "truck", in Australia a truck is like a kenworth etc, i think in the US a truck can be like a Dodge ram, we prolly think of a ram as a "ute", When it comes to trucks in Aus, i like long nose, not cabovers.

    In Aus we used to make our own cars, Australia had the worlds fastest 4 door family car with the Ford Falcon XY GTHO.
    Our entire auto industry fell apart over the last 20 yrs, Like you were saying our cars back then were all about style and power but were very dangerous in an accident.

    Video of Aussie built cars...^^^.

    Where do you go to listen to old Art Bell episodes............................... RRR
    Thanks for the video, I'll check it out.

    For Art Bell I just do a search in youtube and clicks on whatever pops up, there's probably hundreds of episodes. I just listened to a really good Bob Lazar episode.
    Cheers Strat im gunna find him on YT and chill with that.
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    Wasn't sure where to post this so mods feel free to move if necessary.

    The rumours of a nesara type debt cancellation and jubilee have always been around but I have never heard anyone outside of the fringe talking seriously about it.

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    Come on now, that's an advertisement. It's a shill, a scam.

    Exactly what form could $150,000,000,000,000 take? Gold? US greenbacks? A stash of diamonds?

    And how do you bring 150 trillion dollars into the markets without a total breakdown of the monetary system.

    You cannot dump that kind of money into the world economy without disastrous results.
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