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Discussion in 'Pull up a chair and sit for a spell' started by Fatboy128, Dec 16, 2014.

  1. Fatboy128

    Fatboy128 Well-Known Member

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    My old favorite show
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    If you get ME TV, watch it Saturday mornings...Two weeks ago was Bat Masterson, Paladin and I forget the others...Great old shows...The Rifleman is on regularly...

    What I really want to see is Rat Patrol re-runs...I loved that show...Combat with Vic Morrow was good too...

    LOL...You got me going now...Time Tunnel with Lee Meriwether, Voyage to the bottom of the sea with Richard Basehart and David Hedison, The guns of Will Sonnett with Walter Brennan & Dack Rambo...Damn, those were the good old days...
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    Guess what? I get channel ENCWS. Everyday all day long old westerns. Including Bat Masterson, Have Gun Will Travel, Hopalong, and many others including movies too.
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    Haha, I get it to and its on right now, with The Legend of Wyatt Earp. But, going back out and do some work on the bike.
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    I'm jealous, I'd love to be able to work on s bike. Garage is too cold and I've got nothing to do on my Fatboy
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    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    I haven't forgot about the Salt Water Taffy, just have not been there in a while.

    I got the whole exhaust tore off now ready to put the newer header on. Got to get it ready might have a nice day coming up plus the Polar Bear ride is coming up.
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    You went with a new header rather than what Charlie did just replace the cat housing?!?
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    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    No,no, no I'm putting on the same as Charlie. Does Charlie have the water cooled heads. That front one is going to be fun trying to get the exhaust bolts on. All my lighting went bad so been replacing bulbs and gotta buy me some new Makita 12 volt rechargeable batteries. Home Depot don't carry them anymore. Wife and I went and sid some Xmas shopping today, fun fun fun.
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    Charlie has the reg Ultra no water I forgot the header has to come off to replace cat. Used to my slip ons.
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    He comes on Dish. Think he lives in Texas
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    Watch Wyatt Earp too.

    Reminds me of when I was young.
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    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    Most of those old shows were when we were young.
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    Yea but we can still understand them.
    Old west was a brutal time.

    and hard on everybody.
    Think about tooth akes and the lack of medicine back them.
    No TV, no computers. NO refrigerators. No air conditioning.

    Ya had to be tough.
    Not me. I like comfort. I'm spoiled. I have a Heatpump.
    Like my smart cell phone.
    55" TV and my computer.
    I like the push button age.
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    Heck CB the push button age was 20 years ago we are now in the touch screen age!!!!!
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    I like to push the buttons on some folks.

    But you are right. my phone is touch screen. That is super great.
    It has made tablets and all rock and easier to use.

    Look at the young kids using their moms and dads and grand dads phone being touch screen
    Seen a Old grandpaw complaining about his phone battery being dead.
    I said you know yer suppose to charge them when you go to bed.
    He said he did. And the 3 yr old grand baby ran it down this morning before he got to the deli at the grocery store where we eat breakfast and drink coffee.
    He said the 3 yr old can do everything and more than he can on it.
    I said Wow. 3 yr old.
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    Just think if all these young liberals had really tough times, they would fold up and die.
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    Mine doesn't have water cooling. I took off the lower right fairing. for ease. 'Don't know if you can get the header off without removing it. Let me know a buddy is about to do the same job
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    I was able to get it off without removing that right front housing. Getting it back on looks like it might be a lot harder. I did loosen the right footboard and brake pedal to help in getting it off. I'm hoping that I don't have to remove the front right radiator to put it back on.
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    Yup, those were all good shows. Some other ones I watched were "Cheyenne" and "Maverick" and "Tombstone Territory" and "The Rebel" and "Wanted: Dead or Alive" and the list goes on . . .

    Westerns were popular back then, now it's crime dramas and reality TV.
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    Yep and all those were great shows especially when you compare them to whatson now. All those shows are on the westerns channel and Wanted Dead or Alive will be starting in January.

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