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Old 09-13-2017, 03:24 PM   #1
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Wingski:

It never fails. You do all that work and load up the wife and dog, and then it happens. I did a bunch of work and took my wife out for a drive one night and my generator was not genning, and by the time we got home, I almost had to hold a match up to the lights to see if they were on. On top of that, something else went haywire too. So much for impressing my wife with all the work. All fixed now, but geez.
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Old 09-13-2017, 04:19 PM   #2
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Wingski:

It never fails. You do all that work and load up the wife and dog, and then it happens. I did a bunch of work and took my wife out for a drive one night and my generator was not genning, and by the time we got home, I almost had to hold a match up to the lights to see if they were on. On top of that, something else went haywire too. So much for impressing my wife with all the work. All fixed now, but geez.
Bill, the thing that blows my mind is she said, "I really enjoyed that drive." when we got home. Boy, have I got a winner or not.
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