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Chris, tell us that is not really your place!!!
He was lookin for a screw and that is what happened.
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I have spent the last two days cleanin' up in there. Now there are places where you can actually see the floor.
That is what happens when ya keep draggin' stuff home and are gonna put it away later.
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That is part of it.
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Pickers will be showing up at your place soon.
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Pickers will be showing up at your place soon.
My shotgun is loaded with 00.
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Now where is that shotgun...I know I set it right here somewhere!!

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Now where is that shotgun...I know I set it right here somewhere!!

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It is behind the ironing board, next to the freezer, behind the ice cream maker!
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Re: keeping spare parts organized

same system here except I got four or five old aluminum lockers off of an aircraft carrier and I use one for carburator parts, one for small parts I get from swapmeets and replace parts on running bikes with in the future and one just electrical things,generators,armatures and field coils,brushes etc but it still looks like hell Ill start looking for something and get distracted with something else I found that I thought I had lost. Sound familiar any of you older gents????
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oh yeah---i've made many trips to get a part from another building and when i get there i can't even remember which bike i was working on much less what the part was. i always remember where the loaded gun is though
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remember where the gun is and the spare parts should always be theretoo even if you dont remember where they are you will at least remember that you have them!!!!
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