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Title: When was the last time you looked into your reservoir?
Post by: Cape Cod Fleetwood on February 28, 2018, 12:14:06 AM
Where's Lexi? \m/

RATT and roll
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vo_ITHEVMm8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vo_ITHEVMm8)

RATS in the cellar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQSZ5xwo3Jc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQSZ5xwo3Jc)


\m/
Laurie!
Title: Re: When was the last time you looked into your reservoir?
Post by: Lexi on February 28, 2018, 12:24:00 AM
I am still here hilarious one! Had to check one more time. For me, I prefer horsepower under my hood. Not rat power. Lexi had several rat nests in her. Here are 2 shots of her. Imagine all that stately luxury populated with rodents! Lexi is a 1956 Cadillac Limousine. The mice are gone, but I noted that once I cleaned out their nests and droppings, I lost a lot of that 'old car smell'!!! Hope in reality the rodents had nothing to do with that, rather just a lot of driving with the windows rolled down. And rodent urine? Yuk! Hate that smell. One nest remains under the headliner. I can feel it, but can't get to it-so for now it stays :(  Clay/Lexi

Edit: Yes, I did have rat turds in my reservoir which is glass in my car. And yes I did clean them out!
Title: Re: When was the last time you looked into your reservoir?
Post by: Cape Cod Fleetwood on February 28, 2018, 12:29:04 AM
What a kewl car!
At least my one-rat-power is gone, call an exterminator!
\m/
Laurie!
Title: Re: When was the last time you looked into your reservoir?
Post by: Lexi on February 28, 2018, 12:35:26 AM
Almost forgot, but \m/ to you as well Laurie. I think on this site (or at a car show), there was a discussion about rodents in cars and how they can add to that old car smell, (but not the urine). Nix the droppings as well I would imagine. Like, all their nests and stuff might be that magic ingredient in some cases. I know it sounds weird, but since I cleaned mine out the car does not smell as good. Hope I am not alone on this. Now that I read this I am a little worried, BUT as kids remember how hamster cages smelled? Not bad. Well, just add old upholstery, grease and oil and presto. Maybe.  Clay \m/
Title: Re: When was the last time you looked into your reservoir?
Post by: 35-709 on February 28, 2018, 10:10:21 AM
 ;D  OK, enough already.  Please inform this not-quite-with-it senior what this --- \m/ --- means. 
Title: Re: When was the last time you looked into your reservoir?
Post by: Dan LeBlanc on February 28, 2018, 10:14:44 AM
\m/

Music

Symbol derived for use in online conversation to represent the hand signal meaning "Rock On".
Title: Re: When was the last time you looked into your reservoir?
Post by: 35-709 on February 28, 2018, 10:16:38 AM
Ahhhh, yes.  Got it now, thanks, Dan.
Title: Re: When was the last time you looked into your reservoir?
Post by: Cape Cod Fleetwood on February 28, 2018, 10:56:35 AM
Are you a head banger Dan? Tell the truth...  ;)

\m/ was originated by the late, great Ronnie James Dio in the early 80's. The "parental advisory groups" of the time went nuts thinking Dio was advocating for Satanic worship with the 'devil horns' hand signal. When in fact it meant "metal" (as in heavy metal), which evolved simply to "music".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmSt1oEIshE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmSt1oEIshE)
Title: Re: When was the last time you looked into your reservoir?
Post by: Jeff Rosansky CLC #28373 on February 28, 2018, 11:48:27 AM
Quote from: Dan LeBlanc on February 28, 2018, 10:14:44 AM
\m/

Music

Symbol derived for use in online conversation to represent the hand signal meaning "Rock On".
What do I do if my kids say I am not that "Cool?"
Jeff
Title: Re: When was the last time you looked into your reservoir?
Post by: TJ Hopland on February 28, 2018, 11:51:00 AM
So do you suppose that little guy drank all the coolant while he was in there?   

I was just checking a shed at work to see if I needed to refill any of the 'bait stations'.   The blocks we use come in a plastic bucket a little shorter than a gallon of paint.   I have been to lazy to get rid of the empties so there are a couple buckets that just have crumbs of the poison left in em laying around.   Both buckets are full of turds and one had a dead mouse in it.   What the heck?  There are dozens of full blocks around this shed around the edges and other common spots.   Why were they going through the trouble to climb up onto the workbench and into these buckets for some crumbs?   And how the heck did one (or more) get out of the one bucket?  They are empty and sitting upright. 
Title: Re: When was the last time you looked into your reservoir?
Post by: Lexi on February 28, 2018, 03:04:21 PM
Dan and Laurie are correct. KISS Bassist Gene Simmons would argue that he first came up with the "2 horns up" hand sign. Not sure if there is a definitive answer. It is usually reserved as body language between Heavy Metal rock enthusiasts. I have come across a variation of it using two hands. That way both thumbs touch with  both pinkies extended, (no use of index fingers). What this means is "Too much Metal for one hand"! So Jeff and and Mr Newcombe, even if some young-uns think you are not cool or 'with it', you can pop that one on them. That is what you do. That will teach them not to mess with a senior. Clay/Lexi
Title: Re: When was the last time you looked into your reservoir?
Post by: Dan LeBlanc on February 28, 2018, 04:01:14 PM
Quote from: Cape Cod Fleetwood on February 28, 2018, 10:56:35 AM
Are you a head banger Dan? Tell the truth...  ;)

\m/ was originated by the late, great Ronnie James Dio in the early 80's. The "parental advisory groups" of the time went nuts thinking Dio was advocating for Satanic worship with the 'devil horns' hand signal. When in fact it meant "metal" (as in heavy metal), which evolved simply to "music".

[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmSt1oEIshE[url]

Nope.  Urban dictionary told me what it was.

My 8 tracks playing in my 70 are mostly country!
Title: Re: When was the last time you looked into your reservoir?
Post by: chrisntam on February 28, 2018, 04:19:46 PM
Quote from: 35-709 on February 28, 2018, 10:10:21 AM
;D  OK, enough already.  Please inform this not-quite-with-it senior what this --- \m/ --- means.

I had to google it to find out what it meant.

;)
Title: Re: When was the last time you looked into your reservoir?
Post by: savemy67 on February 28, 2018, 09:05:15 PM
Hello all,

I am reminded of the incident wherein a chap wandered into a biker bar and gave the Winston Churchill "V" for victory sign, which is made with the index and middle fingers extended.  Unfortunately, he momentarily forgot that he had lost his index finger in a farm accident!

Prior to rock/metal music, the University of Texas Longhorns used a very similar hand gesture to represent the horns of the eponymous cattle - as in "hook 'em 'Horns".

In Hawaii, the extended thumb and pinky finger are everywhere recognized as the "shaka" sign, meaning everything is copacetic.

Christopher Winter
Title: Re: When was the last time you looked into your reservoir?
Post by: Cape Cod Fleetwood on February 28, 2018, 10:34:39 PM
I fixed the Dio link! \m/

Let's make up some old Cadillac hand signals, I'll go first -
You make a gun out of your hand, put it to your head and 'pull the trigger'.
It means you have an oil leak. (I don't, just trying to be funny)

Next? LOL!

\m/
Laurie
Title: Re: When was the last time you looked into your reservoir?
Post by: cadillacmike68 on March 01, 2018, 10:39:59 PM
Laurie, was that your coolant reservoir?

I don't have rats in the car anymore - moth balls to the rescue (they did take up residence while the engine was getting overhauled though!?!), but my windshield washer fluid turns into blue slime if I don't use it or clean it out every 6 months or so and it clogs up the washer pump and tuber!

Some more \m/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0u8teXR8VE4

My fav Ratt video Round & Round. I like it when the dinner tray cover is lifted.

But those boys can't dance worth a damn...
Title: Re: When was the last time you looked into your reservoir?
Post by: Cape Cod Fleetwood on March 01, 2018, 11:35:28 PM
Quote from: cadillacmike68 on March 01, 2018, 10:39:59 PM
Laurie, was that your coolant reservoir?

I don't have rats in the car anymore - moth balls to the rescue (they did take up residence while the engine was getting overhauled though!?!), but my windshield washer fluid turns into blue slime if I don't use it or clean it out every 6 months or so and it clogs up the washer pump and tuber!

Some more \m/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0u8teXR8VE4

My fav Ratt video Round & Round. I like it when the dinner tray cover is lifted.

But those boys can't dance worth a damn...

Yes it was! Who knows how long the mouse was in there, glycol and formaldehyde are the same family.
Guess I'll add cleaning the washer fluid resevoir to the list!
So you're a head banger too? I love how Bobby's center crash cymbal has a hardware failure, and they kept it in the video, LOL!
They're not trying to dance, its heavy metal "posing", LOL! Where's Lexi?
\m/
Mike are you getting my emails about the condesor???
Laurie!
Title: Re: When was the last time you looked into your reservoir?
Post by: Lexi on March 02, 2018, 12:01:16 AM
I'm here, LOL. Was at the hospital for the day with Mom. I think Mike may be leading us on about his 'fav Ratt' video. He should have known that was Heavy Metal posing as you put it, and not dancing. Regardless, Mike is a Cadillac guy so all is forgiven...!!! Clay/Lexi \mm/
Title: Re: When was the last time you looked into your reservoir?
Post by: cadillacmike68 on March 03, 2018, 05:32:55 AM
^^
I'm not "that much" into heavy metal. I'm more of an classic rock rocker, and prefer Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Eagles, Boston, Aerosmith etc, but there are heavy metal songs that I do like. Round & Round is one of them. Another that I like to have playing at quite the amplified volume is Highway to Hell while cruising with the top down. That and Werewolves of London. And Highway to the Danger Zone. And lots more...

Posing or not, those boys still couldn't dance their way out of a wet paper bag.

Laurie: I got your ems and wrote you. I hope you don't get blasted too much by the weather this weekend.

One more from the movie aptly named film (but based more on the comic book so named):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTFVMMCwsss

\m/

One more, can't resist. The movie had some real stupid premises, but you gotta love watching flight deck operations:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzQ3eBerHfM

Title: Re: When was the last time you looked into your reservoir?
Post by: Cape Cod Fleetwood on March 03, 2018, 10:43:04 AM
Both great songs Mike. I saw Top Gun too many times so I enlisted!

Lots of damage on the Cape. My house is fine, the cars are fine, section of fence down creating a manual dog walking situation until my fence guy gets here later today. Power is out, generator is running. It could be worse.

\m/
Laurie
Title: Re: When was the last time you looked into your reservoir?
Post by: cadillacmike68 on March 07, 2018, 08:27:50 PM
Sounds bad enough Laurie.

At least you have a generator. Many folks probably do not. I still don't but got lucky with power last year. Not so much luck with the fence.

Fence, yeah, hurricane Irma took down at least half of my fence. It took 5 months to get a vendor with a reasonable price to get replace it, but now it's new, has a cat 1 warranty and lifetime overall on the vinyl materials. And I put those solar recharging post top lights on it.

Stay warm. It'g going down to the 30s here the next few nights. brrrrr.

I'll have a ship cost to you in a couple days. That condenser is behind a ton of boxes, mostly empty, so I'm just going to toss the empties down onto the garage for recycling (except the special triplewall ones that hold ammo cans for shipping!) until I get to it and the radiator which is just about new in box.
Title: Re: When was the last time you looked into your reservoir?
Post by: Cape Cod Fleetwood on March 07, 2018, 11:01:34 PM
Quote from: cadillacmike68 on March 07, 2018, 08:27:50 PM
Sounds bad enough Laurie.

At least you have a generator. Many folks probably do not. I still don't but got lucky with power last year. Not so much luck with the fence.

Fence, yeah, hurricane Irma took down at least half of my fence. It took 5 months to get a vendor with a reasonable price to get replace it, but now it's new, has a cat 1 warranty and lifetime overall on the vinyl materials. And I put those solar recharging post top lights on it.

Stay warm. It'g going down to the 30s here the next few nights. brrrrr.

I'll have a ship cost to you in a couple days. That condenser is behind a ton of boxes, mostly empty, so I'm just going to toss the empties down onto the garage for recycling (except the special triplewall ones that hold ammo cans for shipping!) until I get to it and the radiator which is just about new in box.

Grateful to the Lord to have a great generator back up system (I installed it after the 1st multi day power outage 14 years ago) but 5 days was enough. And I had a problem with the gen late one afternoon when it was getting dark and cold inducing a complete panic with yours truly. Fortunately I have a good friend who's a small engine genius who told me how to fix it over the phone, and it worked!

Vinyl fencing is beau coup bucks around here! Another storm happening now, mainland is getting FEET of snow, rain and wind here on the Cape. Lord just let the power stay on...
Thanks Mike, let me know what I owe you, the car's heading into the shop very soon!
\m/
Laurie!