From: Dingo on
On Mon, 28 Jun 2010 06:36:02 +1000, "|-|ercules"
<radgray123(a)yahoo.com> wrote:


>Even you should follow that *sign*. How do you know the world doesn't give you signs from time to time?
>
>I'm getting water for my radiator because my car keeps breaking down and the first thing I see
>is a big shop sign "CARS NEED A SERVICE".
>
>But Dingo thinks a coincidence and if you think otherwise you're a loony delusional psycho...
>
>that's skeptics for ya!
>
>Herc

It's a sure sign of psychosis where you CHOOSE to always see a
connection between totally separate events.
From: |-|ercules on
"Noddy" <me(a)home.com> wrote >
> "|-|ercules" <radgray123(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:88ofs7FcvtU1(a)mid.individual.net...
>
>>I just went for a drive and I was watching the temp gauge, of course I
>>forgot to
>> check the radiator before I left and it overheated again! Radiator leak.
>> How much will that cost?
>
> 27 bucks.
>

The mechanic just said $600! I said I'll keep filling it with water.

He said 9 times out of 10 it's the plastic that leaks and you have to replace the radiator.

Herc
From: hippo on
John_H wrote:
>
> Toby wrote:
> >
> >IMHo coolant does a few things - badly.
> >It somehow lubes the water pump - duh, it actually 'might' do so for the
> >seals.
> >Lowers the Freezing point of the cooling system contents a few degrees.
> >Raises the Boiling point of the cooling system contents a few degrees.
> >(Though probably less change in both cases cf Rust and Scale as seen in
> >engines in days of yore.)
> >And most of all, 'coolant' is supposed to control the Ph of the mix to
> >something approaching optimum for the aluminium used in the engine
> >construction.
>
> It's very good for killing cats though (it fucks their livers)!
>

I'd have thought trying to stuff a cat in the radiator would kill it
anyway ;)

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From: Dingo on
On Sun, 27 Jun 2010 20:35:37 +1000, "Noddy" <me(a)home.com> wrote:

>What a life you lead.
>
>How about ending it so we can all have some peace?

Watch it - I suggested that to him previously and he got upset!
From: hippo on
|-|ercules wrote:
>
> "Noddy" <me(a)home.com> wrote >
> > "|-|ercules" <radgray123(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:88ofs7FcvtU1(a)mid.individual.net...
> >
> >>I just went for a drive and I was watching the temp gauge, of course I
> >>forgot to
> >> check the radiator before I left and it overheated again! Radiator leak.
> >> How much will that cost?
> >
> > 27 bucks.
> >
>
> The mechanic just said $600! I said I'll keep filling it with water.
>
> He said 9 times out of 10 it's the plastic that leaks and you have to
replace the radiator.
>
> Herc
>
>

But what car is it?
I take it it's not the one named after you?
http://fat.ly/216l6

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