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hello all. well i worked all week on my truck. ichecked everything i could think of. i even disassembled the whole rear end ans still couldnt find any thing wrong.she was still slow. i took a little trip about 5 miles and slid up under her to see if the transmission was getting hot. nope it wasnt, but the hand brake would burn you.the guy i got my truck had put a new band on it and i guess he thought it should fit tight. after i loosened it i took her out again ran faster but i believe my speedo is slow. well i guess you know what the io problem was IDIOT OPERATOR. i guess it happens to everyone sometimes. at least it wasnt cranial rectosis (head up butt) ha ha.

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I always heard it was know as endorectalcervasitis.

An irratation of the neck from having you head up your butt.

Not quite as bad as ectorectalcervacitis where you neck in irratated from having you head up some one elses.......

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formally named Richard Cranium......

a guy I used to work with once told a co worker he needed a window in his stomach... since he had his head so far up his hiney it would help him see where he was going...:D

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Reg;

Where did you find that picture of me:confused:

Oh, it's not you Don. It's actually a photo I took of a neighbor while he was telling me who he wants for our next California Governor.

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