keeping charged over the winter...
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Being a compulsive reader, I had to read EVERY SINGLE
post on the " oil,future," or what ever it was..
PLEASE... y'all don't do that any more, my sex life
went south,my dawgs bit me,my wife seems to think she
lost weight,almost lost my job,I even went to work
with my wife underwears on ( just the bottom part
)feels great but it is WRONG.... ( maybe not..
Jacques?? ) so...in the future before you jump on the
band wagon think about the French guy wearing ladies
underwear...NO.. not Victoria's ...Fruit of the Loom
...
Thank you for caring..
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Luc Legrain
wrote:
Luc, You make a very good point. And judging from the content/emotion of some post-replies, especially when considering the stoichiometric ratio of this KLR group, cough, I would imagine I will have a job for quite some time in the future. with or without fruited looms. revmaaatin MO =master of the obvious.> > Being a compulsive reader, I had to read EVERY SINGLE > post on the " oil,future," or what ever it was.. > PLEASE... y'all don't do that any more, my sex life > went south,my dawgs bit me,my wife seems to think she > lost weight,almost lost my job,I even went to work > with my wife underwears on ( just the bottom part > )feels great but it is WRONG.... ( maybe not.. > Jacques?? ) so...in the future before you jump on the > band wagon think about the French guy wearing ladies > underwear...NO.. not Victoria's ...Fruit of the Loom > ... > Thank you for caring.. >
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I saw this on Foxnews.com today. It was only there for a few hours. No
mention of it on the evening news.
http://epw.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?
FuseAction=Minority.Blogs&ContentRecord_id=f80a6386-802a-23ad-40c8-
3c63dc2d02cb&IsPrint=True
or try this one
http://tinyurl.com/28czsp
George
Duluth,MN
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DARN it George !!!! you half read my post did'nt you?
not again...please...
--- George wrote:
FuseAction=Minority.Blogs&ContentRecord_id=f80a6386-802a-23ad-40c8-> I saw this on Foxnews.com today. It was only there > for a few hours. No > mention of it on the evening news. > > http://epw.senate.gov/public/index.cfm? >
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Yes Sir, Rev., your line of work had " job security"
for the past 2000 years,if not more....
--- revmaaatin wrote:
____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping> --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Luc Legrain > > wrote: > > > > Being a compulsive reader, I had to read EVERY > SINGLE > > post on the " oil,future," or what ever it was.. > > PLEASE... y'all don't do that any more, my sex > life > > went south,my dawgs bit me,my wife seems to think > she > > lost weight,almost lost my job,I even went to work > > with my wife underwears on ( just the bottom part > > )feels great but it is WRONG.... ( maybe not.. > > Jacques?? ) so...in the future before you jump on > the > > band wagon think about the French guy wearing > ladies > > underwear...NO.. not Victoria's ...Fruit of the > Loom > > ... > > Thank you for caring.. > > > Luc, > You make a very good point. And judging from the > content/emotion of > some post-replies, especially when considering the > stoichiometric > ratio of this KLR group, cough, I would imagine I > will have a job for > quite some time in the future. with or without > fruited looms. > > revmaaatin MO =master of the obvious. > > >
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Luc, I don t mind your underwear as long as it is
clean. Fr re Jacques.
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I was impatiently waiting for " Frere Jacques " to
jump on this one.... Funny..Funny..
All jokes apart, it is that time of year again
(getting older by the second )and I wish all of you
that made me laugh,the ones that pissed me off,the
ones I deleted,the ones that gave me some GREAT
advice,a very Happy Christmas... ( no..not Happy
Holidays.. Happy CHRISTMAS ..let's call a cat, a cat )
I wonder if Jacques decorated his 650, or did he
climb a coconut tree and painted the nuts? Not
yours..the tree's ??
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____________________________________________________________________________________> Luc, I don t mind your underwear as long as it is > clean. Fr re Jacques. > > > >
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Luc Legrain wrote:
You guys are skeer'n me. Where's the bottle of Teacher's Highland Cream? ED> > I was impatiently waiting for " Frere Jacques " to > jump on this one.... Funny..Funny.. > All jokes apart, it is that time of year again > (getting older by the second )and I wish all of you > that made me laugh,the ones that pissed me off,the > ones I deleted,the ones that gave me some GREAT > advice,a very Happy Christmas... ( no..not Happy > Holidays.. Happy CHRISTMAS ..let's call a cat, a cat ) > > I wonder if Jacques decorated his 650, or did he > climb a coconut tree and painted the nuts? Not > yours..the tree's ?? > --- Jacobus De Bruyn wrote: > > > Luc, I don t mind your underwear as long as it is > > clean. Fr re Jacques.
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keeping charged over the winter...
Go to a auto part store and ask them for a "2-Way" connector.
(Like a 4-way you see used on small trailers, but it only has two
connectors) , just make sure the connector that goes to the positive
terminal on the battery is the connector that is shielded, and
install the opposite connector on the tender/charger, also might just
consider buying 2 2-ways that way you can take the other one and just
cut the wires off flush with the molded plug and use it as a cap for
the lead coming from the battery to keep the yuck out of it.
I did this with my Battery Tender (already had the 2-way on the lead,
so you can change from plug to spring clip type connection quickly)
but also did the same to my small 6v/12v 1 amp charger and added
leads to my lawn tractor, wifes 4 wheeler, so whenever/if ever needed
I can just connect and charge. Sealed batteries on both my bike and
her 4 wheeler, lawn tractor is still lead-acid.
Dooden
A15 Green Ape
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "nakedwaterskier"
wrote:
the> > I just added two wires to my battery. I am sick of having to take
have> seat off to service my battery. > > I still have the original March 2004 battery in my KLR so I still
or> to take off the seat to add water. > > But, now I have two well insulated wires to charge the battery with
around> to float charge it. I just ran some monster cable I had laying
easily> with insulated crimp fittings from the battery to where I can
replace> access them. One is about a ft long the other 1/2 a foot(negative). > > Since my original battery still works well, I will just wait to
> it with a maintenance free battery. > > Too windy to ride today. > > Jeffrey > > Happy Holidays >
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