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89Suburban

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I went to go to work this morning and had a brown recluse on a web in my l/r wheel well opening. I took my shoe off to smash it and the fugger flew up into the liner. Now I am skitzing. Especially in this heat wave crap I like to leave the windows cracked open.
 

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I went to go to work this morning and had a brown recluse on a web in my l/r wheel well opening. I took my shoe off to smash it and the fugger flew up into the liner. Now I am skitzing. Especially in this heat wave crap I like to leave the windows cracked open.
I sure hope it doesn't sneak up your pants leg or go down the neck of your shirt while you're driving! OMG!!!
 

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I'm just gonna leave this right here. Eeeeeeeeoooooowwwwww....

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Yah. I hate spiders too. Been a phobia since I was a kid living in a basement bedroom in PA. I found spiders in my bedroom big enough to wrestle a puma.
Geez. I used to live in E Burg yrs ago, had 5 acres. You should've seen the bugs I used to deal with. Once I saw a HUGE black salamander that had yellow dots along both sides of its body. That wasn't scary, just weird.
 
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Yah. I hate spiders too. Been a phobia since I was a kid living in a basement bedroom in PA. I found spiders in my bedroom big enough to wrestle a puma.
I remember visiting Virginia in the summer when I was a kid. The things that stuck in my head were the heat and humidity and the huge insects. We don’t even really have much in the way of insects here, a few mosquitoes in the spring and a few flies. I’ve been able to leave my screen door open all summer and had maybe a half dozen flies come in the house, which this little beast catches. He’s on break right now waiting for one to dare come inside.
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I remember visiting Virginia in the summer when I was a kid. The things that stuck in my head were the heat and humidity and the huge insects. We don’t even really have much in the way of insects here, a few mosquitoes in the spring and a few flies. I’ve been able to leave my screen door open all summer and had maybe a half dozen flies come in the house, which this little beast catches. He’s on break right now waiting for one to dare come inside. View attachment 347444
He's gotta be hot with that fur coat on.
 

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He's gotta be hot with that fur coat on.
Meh. I have read that short haired dogs have it worse, the heat goes directly through their skin. His coat is like insulation, protecting him from extremes. He really doesn’t seem to get any hotter than other dogs at the park, I dunno.
 

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Meh. I have read that short haired dogs have it worse, the heat goes directly through their skin. His coat is like insulation, protecting him from extremes. He really doesn’t seem to get any hotter than other dogs at the park, I dunno.
I had a Husky when I was a kid, and when she'd shed in the summer it would literally look like huge cotton balls. She rarely ever barked, which I didn't know is a common trait.
 

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Yah. I hate spiders too. Been a phobia since I was a kid living in a basement bedroom in PA. I found spiders in my bedroom big enough to wrestle a puma.
About 8 years ago I kept getting bit on my arms in my sleep. No matter what I did I tore that whole room and bed apart cleaning, pulled the carpet out. I finally found that ****** buried inside the headboard of the bed. It's a bookshelf type of headboard. pIssed me off!
 

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About 8 years ago I kept getting bit on my arms in my sleep. No matter what I did I tore that whole room and bed apart cleaning, pulled the carpet out. I finally found that ****** buried inside the headboard of the bed. It's a bookshelf type of headboard. pIssed me off!
Hit-and-run spider!
 

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Parts arrived today.

Valve Cover (Passenger RH Side - ACDelco 12737684

Universal Joints - ACDelco
45U0189
45U0110

U-Joint Bolts - GM 26036853

Power Steering Cap - GM 26095194

GM Oil Fill Cap (updated version 2) - GM 12643759

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and a big ass box of gloves. Should last me until I die.

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Parts arrived today.

Valve Cover (Passenger RH Side - ACDelco 12737684

Universal Joints - ACDelco
45U0189
45U0110

U-Joint Bolts - GM 26036853

Power Steering Cap - GM 26095194

GM Oil Fill Cap (updated version 2) - GM 12643759

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and a big ass box of gloves. Should last me until I die.

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What was the update on the fill cap?
 

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