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Mr. Big Shot

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  1. 1992 Honda Prelude

    All stock.

    190k miles.

    This guy is a trooper.

     

    Story time.

    I got this car in October of last year and from then on the belts started squeeling more and more. I didn't know why until one day it seemed like they hadn't made noise when I was driving home late from work and all of a sudden it starts squeeling like a menace and my battery light comes on in my car, I didn't know it at the time but my timing belt came off the pulley. I had enough juice to drive it home and it wouldn't start. I tried to put the belt back on but it kept coming off because the crankshaft bolt was loose. I was wondering how it could get so loose as it needed 170 ft/pounds of torque. I called my girlfriends dad over in the morning and he tried to torque the bolt back on and it just gave out. He pulled out the bolt with all this metal broken off and we decided that the previous owners had snapped the crank bolt inside the crankshaft and ditched it off to me. So, we towed it to my girlfriends house and I had the pleasure of drilling that bad boy out which took at least 20 hours of drilling. We put a replacement thread in it and hoped that the bolt would torque to it so he got the torque wrench out and started at 50 foot per pound and moved up by 10 to 60 and so on all the way up to 170 while I have my foot on the brake holding the engine. We finally get there hoping it would torque and it did! My girlfriend's dad and I bonded. It's running great now.


  2. Hey, guys. I've never done one of these so here goes.

     

    My name is Colton, I'm 19 years old and live in Salt Lake City, Utah, the land of the Mormon. I have a beautiful girlfriend, Alex, that I plan to marry. I am currently going to school at the local community college for my generals, then I plan to transfer to UVU and major in Fire Science. I work as a sushi chef. My bosses/owners are Mongolian. It's kind of interesting that a couple of Mongolian's would own and run a Japanese restaurant. Of course there are a lot of Mongolian workers in the restaurant as well. Mongolian is an odd language, it's a language which spoken it sounds like they're yelling at each other all of the time. I enjoy my job very much and love all the people I get to meet doing my job. Sushi bar stories are some of the best stories you will ever hear. It's an odd way of how I picked up the sushi chef job. I was a bus boy at the restaurant for some time and on Memorial weekend of last year one of our sushi chefs disappeared. He was always one to pick up his checks early and wait for tips even though he had to work 3 jobs to get by. He called in sick the day we came back from memorial weekend which is unlike him because he would go to work when he was practically dying. He disappeared and we never heard from him again. We think he got deported back to South Korea because he didn't serve his mandatory 2 year military time so now he's sitting behind a 50 cal waiting at the North and South Korean border. After that my boss, OC, decided he wanted to train a young guy to make sushi. We had a little tryout between a sous chef, a host and I. We all went to the same high school so I knew all of them and there was no way I was going to lose to them. I sucked the less and I started making sushi last July and have been loving it ever since learning new things every shift at work.

     

    I love the sG servers, I remember my first time playing in the servers I came across them by searching for a new jailbreak server to play and I immediately enjoyed the people and the gameplay. At first I had no idea about the rules and had been used to playing another way and kept thinking I was getting freekilled by Mitch. Since then I haven't been able to play many games as life became busy quickly. I love everybody involved as sG got me through my depression through high school.

     

    I am a huge fan of the Utah Jazz. I'm addicted to eBay. I'm very simple and relaxed, some people may call it boring but that's just how I am. I am definitely no Big Shot, just ask anyone. It seems like I always make a mistake on large posts like this hence the editing. Any questions, just ask. See you around!


  3. I dunno, man. I have this strong thought of not comparing players from different generations. Jordan accomplished more than LeBron has but towards the end of LBJ's career is when you can get the best comparison. I'd take Jordan.

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