Just learned to use the scanner

Hmmmm worth a try !
Loved that car (after a co-worker welded the b pillar back in
)It had an unplanned meeting with a ditch and a 6x12 mailbox post.
Fell asleep at the wheel coming home late from my girlfriends(wife to be)place. Woke with a mailbox sliding across the hood, mid air, exhaust blarring (because it just got ripped off) landed back on the road drove it home (less than a mile). Poor thing got its frame bent. Sold it to someone who didn't mind frequent front tire replacements.
That was my 1st house also. Ended up giving it to someone, lets not go there.
(same woman re: Olds incident)
I just bought a new home printer that has a scanner... it's still in the box but hopefully I can get it set up today, then I can go through my picture albums and hopefully find some pics of my other Olds' through the years and scan them - I'm sure my daughter will know how to do it! LOL!!
I just bought a new home printer that has a scanner... it's still in the box but hopefully I can get it set up today, then I can go through my picture albums and hopefully find some pics of my other Olds' through the years and scan them - I'm sure my daughter will know how to do it! LOL!! 


The things have 1001 uses.



Sounds like the voice of experience talking... You ain't right, LOL!!! I did have my ultimate cloth out on Saturday, doing windows and mirrors.... I love that thing! The printer is still in the box.... didn't get around to setting it up yet!

There's an Ultimate Cloth website now.
I think Jamesbo is his silent partner, they're both "cleaning up".


The next thing you know Slap Chop Vince will be on TV pushing the things.

We'll know for sure when He's using a '69 Hurst Olds to demonstrate in the commercial.
"Great on wheels, look at how shiny it makes my nuts"
"Happy nuts...happy world!".
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