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This is @TomMoparMan 's car.
Ran 8.61 in the quarter this spring and a best 159.5 mph. Itching to make it 160! Tom's heart stopped last summer and he was brought back to life in the staging lanes by a crew of angels. After some surgery and a lot of rehab, he's back in the office going fast.
 
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This is @TomMoparMan 's car.
Ran 8.61 in the quarter this spring and a best 159.5 mph. Itching to make it 160! Tom's heart stopped last summer and he was brought back to life in the staging lanes by a crew of angels. After some surgery and a lot of rehab, he's back in the office going fast.
Good to hear he's running again.
 
Willy some times you are just too high level intelligent for the rest of us motorheads. :lol:
Yes he is. The phrase "Molasses tomorrow will bring forth cognac" was a coded message used by the BBC to the French Resistance during World War II. It served as a signal that a specific operation, likely involving the delivery of supplies or personnel, was about to take place. This message was part of a larger series of coded messages designed to coordinate resistance efforts against the German occupation. The phrase itself was not a literal prediction of molasses turning into cognac, but rather a pre-arranged signal with a specific meaning understood by the resistance.
 
The phrase "Jean has a long moustache" was a coded message used by Radio Londres (Radio London) during World War II to signal the French Resistance. It was broadcast as a personal message within a larger radio program, indicating that a specific resistance operation was about to commence. The message was dramatized in the film "The Longest Day".
 
I paid off my Polara loan yesterday. It was good to get the cash out of the house. Way too tempting to have a stack of hundreds in the kitchen cupboard. LOL
 
:lol: Kids ride round here on gas mini bikes, electric bikes no traffic training, just do whatever they want. If I was to try a Harley motored golf kart on the streets, I'd wind up in a state prison :rofl:
Speaking of scooters, I still wouldn't mind one of these. A rat rod one would be real fun. I see some fellas put V twins in them. About 5X the original horsepower.

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The phrase "Jean has a long moustache" was a coded message used by Radio Londres (Radio London) during World War II to signal the French Resistance. It was broadcast as a personal message within a larger radio program, indicating that a specific resistance operation was about to commence. The message was dramatized in the film "The Longest Day".
Worked a lot with long range HF comms and continuous broadcasts... so learned about the early work of OSE many moons ago. The Movie is cool how they showed that.

Look up "Blind Transmission Broadcast"



Numbers Stations: The Secret Signals That Haunt Radio Airwaves Numbers Stations: The Secret Signals That Haunt Radio Airwaves

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This will get you rockers rollin' this morning!


 
This will get you rockers rollin' this morning!


Easy :thumbsup:
 
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