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Old 12-19-2013, 04:59 PM
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Default Hate that when that happens.

You've all had those moments. Say you drop a bolt while working on a tractor and you can't find it. Hate that when that happens.
Well I just had one of those. Put in a load of laundry, and left a just opened can of chew in my shirt pocket. Hate that when that happens
How about you guys? Your, Hate that when that happens moment.
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When you put something most of the way together and then realize you left out something.

For example: Working on the 125 the other night and put the fuel tank bracket, fuel tank, spark plug, plug wire all on.... then realized I didn't put the shroud on that goes over the head. I hate it when that happens!
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I hate it when you're working on something in depth and time consuming and you finally get this big, complicated part put back together and you're so excited! Then, boom; you realize that you forgot one screw or part that goes, of course, in the center of what you were just working on. I hate it when that happens!
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Getting up in the morning with more aches and pains than you went to bed with.. I hate that...
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When you put something most of the way together and then realize you left out something.

For example: Working on the 125 the other night and put the fuel tank bracket, fuel tank, spark plug, plug wire all on.... then realized I didn't put the shroud on that goes over the head. I hate it when that happens!
You beat me to it, dang you!!
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Old 12-19-2013, 06:59 PM
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Just had a “Hate it when that happens!” moment today. A few weeks ago I managed to back my Toyota Tacoma into a pole. Broke the tail light and bent the paper thick poor excuse for a bumper. Got lucky and that was the extent of the damage. Got a new tail light off Amazon, fixed that issue. Ordered a bumper from Summit racing made by Body Armor. A few weeks go by and I get a notice saying it will be delayed they are waiting for the manufacturer to ship. OK so I wait. Check with them at the date they were supposed to ship and get told it will be another month. Cancel the Summit order and order one off Amazon for about $20.00 more. It comes in, I put it on today. Later today I’m on Amazon and now another seller has one for $50.00 less than what I just paid. Oh well at least the new bumper fit like a glove and it looks bullet proof.

My guess is that this is going to be a long thread.
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I hate it when... I get something on my CC fixed only to find another problem. I put new tires on, new wheel bearings on the front, and now the steering box needs rebuilt. I pulled it apart only to find the PO left 1 of the thrust bearings out. grrrrrrrrr.
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I bought a used computer on Ebay and a week later still no computer so I email the guy and he say's he's refunding my money, didn't get the price he wanted? Can you do that? Apparently you can. So I find another computer that was 50.00 more of course but I got it in 3 days. Ebay took two weeks to refund the money, that sucks... At least I got it back. I Hate That When That Happens...
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I hate it when... I get something on my CC fixed only to find another problem. I put new tires on, new wheel bearings on the front, and now the steering box needs rebuilt. I pulled it apart only to find the PO left 1 of the thrust bearings out. grrrrrrrrr.
Ahh the classic "one thing after another" syndrome. I think we're all familiar with that one
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Ahh the classic "one thing after another" syndrome. I think we're all familiar with that one
I don't even want to go there. BTDT.
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