Well, I didn't get arrested. But the weather was so hot that IATs were running in the mid-100s. So no record breaking runs though there was some good wide-open-throttle runs. Even though it was over 100 and the asphalt was good and tires obviously hot, car just has too much torque to launch at anything more than 15-20% throttle. Even so there was still a good 60 foot of rubber left on one launch; thing needs to be tubbed and run 18 inch wide rubber under the rear.
Left the good lawn mower in Houston. The one I had here was one that my wife's brother dropped off. I don't know if this guy has never mowed a lawn before or what, but it has no throttle, no deck height adjustment, no, no no, and more no. The thing scalped my lawn, but there was nothing else but to use it. The thing is garage sale fodder. The thing just about fumigated the whole neighborhood too. The Briggs and Stratton has a big sticker on it saying "NOT LEGAL FOR SALE IN CALIFORNIA" and boy do I believe it.
(07-22-2012, 06:27 AM)Von Earlmann Wrote: Larry,
Glad things seem to be coming together for you......you and yours were in my thots and prayers.
Let me know when you are ready to continue the Bulge campaign....the guys all agreed to wait and continue.
Earl
I thank you and the other players Earl. I will get a turn out to you before Friday. Good to see you my friend.
(07-22-2012, 07:26 AM)Herr Straßen Läufer Wrote: Good to see you back Larry.
You'll definitely have stories to tell the grandchildren?
HSL
LOL, perhaps. I think I'll refrain; it might give them bad ideas.
(07-23-2012, 12:37 AM)Dan Caviness Wrote: Welcome back Larry and good luck with the move.
They say moving, divorce, and fighting sharks in CS are the three most stressfull events in life.
Regards,
Dan
Thanks Dan. Good to be back.
Back into the fray, as they say.
LR
If you run, you'll only die tired.
One hand on the wheel, and one in the flame,
One foot on the gas, and one in the grave.