license plate cover. how to install?
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red hot trans am, I want more of your wisdom of the ages. I think I could benifit greatly... please teach the grasshopper.
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Originally Posted by lt1 hawk
red hot trans am, I want more of your wisdom of the ages. I think I could benifit greatly... please teach the grasshopper.
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ya one time I needed to solve this series in calculus and I totaly didnt no how to do it so I took the velcro that was holding the batteries into my calcoculator and put it where it said "answer:" and my teacher never gave the test back to me so i gues it worked!
Velcro is the answer to everything, right?
Velcro is the answer to everything, right?
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ya one time I needed to solve this series in calculus and I totaly didnt no how to do it so I took the velcro that was holding the batteries into my calcoculator and put it where it said "answer:" and my teacher never gave the test back to me so i gues it worked!
Velcro is the answer to everything, right?
Velcro is the answer to everything, right?
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Originally Posted by Da Swami
ya one time I needed to solve this series in calculus and I totaly didnt no how to do it so I took the velcro that was holding the batteries into my calcoculator and put it where it said "answer:" and my teacher never gave the test back to me so i gues it worked!
Velcro is the answer to everything, right?
Velcro is the answer to everything, right?
i woiuldn't used velcro, i think it would come off with that and hit someone's car and **** it up badly and it would be hard to deny if they have your plate.
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Originally Posted by Nickstock98t/a
then what should i use? i feel like velcro would hold it up though. im pretty sure but not too sure... mo' money mo' problems...
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For the love of God, just put your plate on the front, get it to where it looks best, and then zip two screws in the holes at the bottom. You said you didnt have the holes there and I dont know why they wouldnt be there but its plastic so the screws will have no problem going in.
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is he talking about the plastic cover with the bird on it, or just a piece that goes around the plate itself and bolts in? i cant believe that it would be the latter, but then again........
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Originally Posted by KameleonTransAm
Then tighten the screws on the flux capacitor
Wow, I have heard about the Flux Capacitor too many times on this site. But it never gets any less funny.
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First of all let me say... ....secondly I honestly almost feel bad...I cant tell if hes serious or not, my hat off to you sir, you've confused me if your serious or not.
Solution: First get sucked up into a tornado...squash a witch...umm find a bunch of ugly midgets that dance and sing...put on some sparkily red shoes...follow a road of your choice, perferably yellow(it has a history of working),...find a a metal guy, a lion, and a guy made of straw (to help light the fire later)....then go to a magical wizard guy..HE WILL PUT IT ON FOR YOU!
That bastard wizard owes me years of my life back for being askd about this damn movie.
P.S. Despite a decent schooling system and comparitively low crimerate, I hate living in Kansas.
Solution: First get sucked up into a tornado...squash a witch...umm find a bunch of ugly midgets that dance and sing...put on some sparkily red shoes...follow a road of your choice, perferably yellow(it has a history of working),...find a a metal guy, a lion, and a guy made of straw (to help light the fire later)....then go to a magical wizard guy..HE WILL PUT IT ON FOR YOU!
That bastard wizard owes me years of my life back for being askd about this damn movie.
P.S. Despite a decent schooling system and comparitively low crimerate, I hate living in Kansas.
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Originally Posted by baldwintpenguin
First of all let me say... ....secondly I honestly almost feel bad...I cant tell if hes serious or not, my hat off to you sir, you've confused me if your serious or not.
Solution: First get sucked up into a tornado...squash a witch...umm find a bunch of ugly midgets that dance and sing...put on some sparkily red shoes...follow a road of your choice, perferably yellow(it has a history of working),...find a a metal guy, a lion, and a guy made of straw (to help light the fire later)....then go to a magical wizard guy..HE WILL PUT IT ON FOR YOU!
That bastard wizard owes me years of my life back for being askd about this damn movie.
P.S. Despite a decent schooling system and comparitively low crimerate, I hate living in Kansas.
Solution: First get sucked up into a tornado...squash a witch...umm find a bunch of ugly midgets that dance and sing...put on some sparkily red shoes...follow a road of your choice, perferably yellow(it has a history of working),...find a a metal guy, a lion, and a guy made of straw (to help light the fire later)....then go to a magical wizard guy..HE WILL PUT IT ON FOR YOU!
That bastard wizard owes me years of my life back for being askd about this damn movie.
P.S. Despite a decent schooling system and comparitively low crimerate, I hate living in Kansas.