Dartin for Divorce

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I got some pliers and anesthetic at my house, let's get it out!
I pulled one myself with the help of 6 beers and a pair of pliars.
Got it out, man what I did not expect was how much blood came along with that stupid moment I had.
 
When my baby teeth started coming loose, my older brother pulled them for me. The first one was one of my upper front teeth. It was so loose it wobbled back and forth pretty far. My brother made a fun game out of it.....but he was and still is my biggest hero, and I would go along with anything he said or did! He got some kite string, and tied it tight around the loose tooth. Then he pulled about 3' of string off, and tied the other end to a door knob. He opened the door, and moved me back till the string was pretty straight. He held my head back and told me to open my mouth wide. He says "I'm gonna count to 3, and then the tooth is coming out!" I said ok! 1....2....3, and he kicks the door shut! Tooth comes flying out and didn't even hurt. We were both laughing at my tooth hanging on the string dangling from the door knob when our Mom came in to see what was going on. Of course, when the tooth came out, it jerked a little blood with it, and some got on the door she had painted a few weeks earlier! :eek: We both ran like scalded dogs and hid until she cooled down a little. I was maybe 5 years old, and my brother was 18 or 19. Now I'm 63 and he's 77. We still laugh about it, and he's still my hero! :D

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Come to Southern Oregon, Doc! We have great weather, hardly any snow in the winter, nice summers. An hour drive will get you to a multitude of lakes in the summer or mountains in the winter. Two hours will get you to the beach.

Southern Oregon is pretty conservative, not like our wacky neighbors to the north.
 
Come to Southern Oregon, Doc! We have great weather, hardly any snow in the winter, nice summers. An hour drive will get you to a multitude of lakes in the summer or mountains in the winter. Two hours will get you to the beach.

Southern Oregon is pretty conservative, not like our wacky neighbors to the north.

I'm looking at eastern Washington.

I've been in south Dakota the past couple days.... its a very very good opportunity salary wise... plus an extra 83k from the state state the first 3 years. :eek:

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My cousin just moved to SD. Harsh winters, I hear. We'll see.

Yea thats what I'm worried about. It would only be 3 years because the grant requirement is 3yr commitment. I'm not "in love" with it there though, that is what makes me apprehensive. My wife is thinking she likes SD better than Missouri, but I'm opposite at this point haha.
 
Yea thats what I'm worried about. It would only be 3 years because the grant requirement is 3yr commitment. I'm not "in love" with it there though, that is what makes me apprehensive. My wife is thinking she likes SD better than Missouri, but I'm opposite at this point haha.

It's tough.
 
Aberdeen is considered the coldest city in South Dakota according to Google.
Average Weather in Aberdeen, South Dakota, United States, Year Round - Weather Spark

Honestly, it doesn't look THAT bad. Summers are long and warm. Precipitation isn't excessive in the winter so no mountains of snow, but you'll likely get some of the white stuff.
A set of studded tires should keep the dart on the road through the winter.
But any non-desert place risks massive rust issues. Start planning for some sort of corrosion protection! I'd be looking at a backpack sprayer full of something like liquid film or LPS3 to spray the entire underside of the car and all the suspension and trunk interior every season, and a pressure washer to get any road grime and salts or snow-melt chemicals off the car. Even if you don't drive in the snow/rain, that stuff is in all the road dust and causes a lot more undercar corrosion than us southwestern inhabitants are used to - especially in spring when the weather suddenly looks nice and you just can't help yourself.
 
Aberdeen is considered the coldest city in South Dakota according to Google.
Average Weather in Aberdeen, South Dakota, United States, Year Round - Weather Spark

Honestly, it doesn't look THAT bad. Summers are long and warm. Precipitation isn't excessive in the winter so no mountains of snow, but you'll likely get some of the white stuff.
A set of studded tires should keep the dart on the road through the winter.
But any non-desert place risks massive rust issues. Start planning for some sort of corrosion protection! I'd be looking at a backpack sprayer full of something like liquid film or LPS3 to spray the entire underside of the car and all the suspension and trunk interior every season, and a pressure washer to get any road grime and salts or snow-melt chemicals off the car. Even if you don't drive in the snow/rain, that stuff is in all the road dust and causes a lot more undercar corrosion than us southwestern inhabitants are used to - especially in spring when the weather suddenly looks nice and you just can't help yourself.


In Oregon, roads aren't salted. We hardly see any corrosion. Most of the rust we see is when cars are parked in fields or under trees for years. Lol.
 
Come to Southern Oregon, Doc! We have great weather, hardly any snow in the winter, nice summers. An hour drive will get you to a multitude of lakes in the summer or mountains in the winter. Two hours will get you to the beach.

Southern Oregon is pretty conservative, not like our wacky neighbors to the north.
Does not J par live in Oregon!? NUFF said! Ha
 
I'm looking at eastern Washington.

I've been in south Dakota the past couple days.... its a very very good opportunity salary wise... plus an extra 83k from the state state the first 3 years. :eek:

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S.D would have to pay me an extra $500,000 per year and all the thermal underwear I could use. Plus a doz. of those wool caps with the insulated ear flap things! Move there and we will be saying " We told you so!" ha
 
I hear E. Oregon is cowboy country I could do there.
S.D. is cowboy country too, just that they all winter in Tx and Az. ha

I have had several rust free cars out of S.D. and Mn. BUT they were NEVER driven there in the winters! ha
 
In Oregon, roads aren't salted. We hardly see any corrosion. Most of the rust we see is when cars are parked in fields or under trees for years. Lol.

They're not salted in Idaho either, but the stuff they use to prevent ice is definitely corrosive. Had the same pipes on my bike in Vegas for 5 years - no issues. One year here, spring ride before the roads were washed or rained-out and they're rusting through the coating! They say it's not corrosive, but it's still hygroscopic and definitely has an effect on steel. Had the same experience in western washington too... not quite as bad, and not near as bad as actual salt-salt, but it still does a number on metal! It's almost nice having a leaky valve cover, just to keep all the bolts from rusting solid :eek:
 
I hear E. Oregon is cowboy country I could do there.
S.D. is cowboy country too, just that they all winter in Tx and Az. ha

I have had several rust free cars out of S.D. and Mn. BUT they were NEVER driven there in the winters! ha

Yep, cowboy country for sure.
 
They're not salted in Idaho either, but the stuff they use to prevent ice is definitely corrosive. Had the same pipes on my bike in Vegas for 5 years - no issues. One year here, spring ride before the roads were washed or rained-out and they're rusting through the coating! They say it's not corrosive, but it's still hygroscopic and definitely has an effect on steel. Had the same experience in western washington too... not quite as bad, and not near as bad as actual salt-salt, but it still does a number on metal! It's almost nice having a leaky valve cover, just to keep all the bolts from rusting solid :eek:

We still use regular old rock for the roads, and that is even if they use it. We hardly get any snow.
 
S.D would have to pay me an extra $500,000 per year and all the thermal underwear I could use. Plus a doz. of those wool caps with the insulated ear flap things! Move there and we will be saying " We told you so!" ha

I'd be making close to that in SD... Which is what makes SD an attractive place to go. I like the climate and the area of Joplin a little more than Aberdeen though... At least from looking at pictures, I will see the actual area in 2 weeks.
 
Difference in weather between SW Mo. and Aberdeen, S.D. is like being in S. Fl. or North Pole!!! ha BUT if I was making that much $$ I could stand the weather where ever!
Go look at S.D. when it s NOT spring, bud!! ha
 
Difference in weather between SW Mo. and Aberdeen, S.D. is like being in S. Fl. or North Pole!!! ha BUT if I was making that much $$ I could stand the weather where ever!
Go look at S.D. when it s NOT spring, bud!! ha

Haha I wish I could... but unfortunately I only have a short amount of time to make the decision because the licensing process takes 3 months in each state and I gotta start working to pay back my 450k in loans... also I need money to pay my regular bills like... rent, food, electricity etc :wtf: can't everything just be free? I heard Biden is making everything free by taxing you rich mopar guys more??? :poke::rofl:
 
Ooh.. I fixed my car as well! 100%, like new, perfect in restoration quality... I mean let me tell you, a restoration like this is what separates the losers from the mopar show winners.... :popcorn:

I actually bought a new one from a guy on FABO a while back, I was told it was the correct one... it was the right color... but is in no way the correct one :rofl:

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