Really wish ppl would stop bringing me trucks with hydraulic fluid in trans

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I bet you remember the Sunoco 180 that was sold back in the 70's The local dirt track racers ran that in their race cars and haul trucks. The engine in the truck was the back up motor for the race car.
The crabby grouchy guy that had shell station had drag car. 40 Willy's, I think this it. 427 Ford , Holman moody 2 four barrels. I rode the quarter one time , exciting. Said he got hi test gas at Sunoco, next larger city over. This is an old photo.
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Started smoking cigs at 14,weed at 15,snortin coc and drinking liquor at 18. Do you really think the coffee made any difference? These days all I do is coffee and cigs,gave all that other stupid $hit up years ago.
Obviously I was joking....
I started smoking and drinking in elementary school, and I don't drink coffee. I'm 6'6, so musta been the coffee or coke that did you in...
 

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Anyways, here in TX, beans are against the rules.
The Texans I know put beans in their chili. Do you put beans in your burrito?

Potted coffee in the teacher's lounge and at district office is usually burnt, so having a Kuerig option is nice.
My wife doesn't drink coffee, so I use a Keurig. I have a refillable cup, and I fill it with Folgers. It ain't gourmet, but they work hard to make a neutrally flavored coffee every year. I've had worse "gourmet" coffee.

Yeah, Cowboy Coffee is the best. Just throw the grounds in a kettle/pot and let it brew. The grounds add a little crunch to go with it.
When I was an full-time AF Reservist, the first guy to arrive to the shop in the morning brewed a pot of coffee. We had one guy who was really good at showing up early, but he would just throw a fresh scoop of coffee onto the previous days' grounds. He called it "cowboy coffee". If he got there several days in a row, it was a week's worth of old, moldy grounds. It was horrible. We finally told him he was banned from making coffee.

Funny thing, when I moved to scheduling, I ran a snack bar in our office that provided funds for our retirement/baby shower/loss of a loved one gifts. In the mornings I always had free coffee. That snack bar made soooo much money from people stopping by for free coffee - especially the Chiefs.
 

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They're not really a thing around here but when I lived in Atlanta, every now and then I enjoyed a sack of boiled peanuts. Pretty freakin' tasty when done right, and them folk around Georgia (especially if you head South a little bit) know how to do it right.

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