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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    but you have to do it properly, you cant just go chucking away perfectly good ingredients...

    First you must preheat the engine, while thats happening break out the cooking gear and the gas stove grease the fry pan and get it on the heat, dice up some ham and bacon chuck it in an sear it dice in some onion and some black pepper, while you have the pepper shaker in your hand remove the radiator cap and add a little of the pepper to the radiator. You're aiming at a small film of it over the stationary fluid in the head tank of the radiator.

    use the time that it takes for the coolant to start flowing to keep mixing the ingrediants you have in the pan dice in a small portion of garlic and capsicum. when the coolant starts to flow in the radiator its time to break some eggs. break the first egg into a glass and save a half shell, using the half shell seperate the yolk from an egg white over the top of the radiator cap allowing the yolk to fall into the coolant tip the yolk into the first egg in a glass add a little salt and mix well with a fork. Tip this into fry pan and fold into the already cooking ingredients. By the time youve finished cooking and eating you should notice steam starting to form from the radiator.

    At this point place the radiator cap on and go clean the frypan and dishes, put the stove away then eyeball the leak you should find its been plugged.

    of course if thats not enough OR youve found your leak and its dinner time, I do have a nice stuffed chicken recipie that calls for egg yolk and pepper. It takes a bit more to cook it but at least you'd wind up with a skull to add to your collection, Perhaps you could stick a nut in the back of it and a pair of LED lights then mount it up as the gear shift knob.
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    I'll have to try this! Except for the part "children, don't try this at home"

    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    but you have to do it properly, you cant just go chucking away perfectly good ingredients...

    First you must preheat the engine, while thats happening break out the cooking gear and the gas stove grease the fry pan and get it on the heat, dice up some ham and bacon chuck it in an sear it dice in some onion and some black pepper, while you have the pepper shaker in your hand remove the radiator cap and add a little of the pepper to the radiator. You're aiming at a small film of it over the stationary fluid in the head tank of the radiator.

    use the time that it takes for the coolant to start flowing to keep mixing the ingrediants you have in the pan dice in a small portion of garlic and capsicum. when the coolant starts to flow in the radiator its time to break some eggs. break the first egg into a glass and save a half shell, using the half shell seperate the yolk from an egg white over the top of the radiator cap allowing the yolk to fall into the coolant tip the yolk into the first egg in a glass add a little salt and mix well with a fork. Tip this into fry pan and fold into the already cooking ingredients. By the time youve finished cooking and eating you should notice steam starting to form from the radiator.

    At this point place the radiator cap on and go clean the frypan and dishes, put the stove away then eyeball the leak you should find its been plugged.

    of course if thats not enough OR youve found your leak and its dinner time, I do have a nice stuffed chicken recipie that calls for egg yolk and pepper. It takes a bit more to cook it but at least you'd wind up with a skull to add to your collection, Perhaps you could stick a nut in the back of it and a pair of LED lights then mount it up as the gear shift knob.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda View Post
    I'll have to try this! Except for the part "children, don't try this at home"
    I thought you'd gone to bed, Coop must have, or nodded off at the keyboard; ya know what old folk are like.
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    Can you lot shut the hell up?

    I'm studying the theory of suck down, squeeze up, bang down & blow up ... & it's really hard to concentrate when I'm laughing so much ...



    Quote Originally Posted by cooper View Post
    Nope,neither,your mention of northern stars made me go to the "stars"thread for a while.Too cold to go to bed without something warm and cuddly.Aren't Pandas just that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooper View Post
    Aren't Pandas just that?
    Whoooaa.
    Never been that close to a panda; I don't think I want to comment further on that. Last night's dire threats and implied leanings toward violence are still fresh in my mind' and that's for merely being "cheeky" .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda View Post
    Can you lot shut the hell up?

    I'm studying the theory of suck down, squeeze up, bang down & blow up ... & it's really hard to concentrate when I'm laughing so much ...

    On DVD?
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    a good engine is like a good woman..

    they're better when their warm.

    they make a lot of noise when you get into them hard enough

    they burble quietly as you cool them down when you've finished with them.

    and both operate on the same principles, some sucking, some squeezing some banging and some blowing.


    and no, the cooking is not from my miltary days its from my steam days.... Id rather have a steam engine any day, you always have somewhere warm, you always have hot water on tap for coffee and theres always somewhere to cook a jaffle.

    and whats wrong with children doing it, how do you think I learnt to cook?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cooper View Post
    You got one of those new bra's then?
    And so politically incorrect, makes it even better.
    I think you get the banana cake tonight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    a good engine is like a good woman..

    they're better when their warm.

    they make a lot of noise when you get into them hard enough

    they burble quietly as you cool them down when you've finished with them.

    and both operate on the same principles, some sucking, some squeezing some banging and some blowing.
    And both belong in the garage
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    Rather than carry on like pork chops on two threads, and so as not to hijack quotes (and to interupt Panda's study by making her check the other thread) Cooper.

    Dementia, I feel sorry for those who are still with us.
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