August 3, 2010

  • Wouldn't ya think...............

     

     

    Wouldn't ya think that a guy willing to spend $5002.00 to put a new engine in a 10 year old truck last October and $669.00 for a new distributer-coil combination just last week for the same 10 year old truck, would at least get off his lazy butt and wash the damn thing?

    I was thinking the same thing last Saturday and realized the last time it was washed was when they put the engine in 9 months ago!

    So, feeling a little ashamed of myself, I grabbed the bucket and rags and headed out to brave the 90 degree heat and take care of bidness!

    It was well worth the effort. Looks and runs like new again!

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    Got her all cleaned up, inside and out, even cleaned the glass. Decided to reward myself with a few cold ones and took her out to show her off and headed for the carry-out in Ironton.

    On the way over the bridge I saw there was another sternwheeler tied off at the Ironton boat dock and thought I'd get a few photos of my truck using the boat as a backdrop.

    It wasn't the Belle of Louisville this time, it's the Belle of Cincinnati. Cool.

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    I want you to look at where the truck is parked in this first shot.

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    What happened before I took this I probably shouldn't tell ya. It's the kind of thing that makes me wonder sometimes how an idiot like me has managed to stay alive for as long as I have.

    I pulled up to the edge of the bank, reached over and got my camera, turned her on and took off the lens cap, left the engine running and the air on cause it was hot, set the emergency brake, opened the door and stepped out, took a couple of steps away from her, and watched her start rolling down the bank!

    I know I made some kinda high-pitched little girlie sounding noise when I took off after her! Luckily I had left the door open, so I tried to toss the camera on the seat to free my hands, missed and watched my Nikon hit the asphalt out of the corner of my eye as I frantically half-leaped/half-jumped/half-lunged myself into the truck, groping around with my foot trying to find the brake pedal. Finally found it and put the brakes on just as the front tires went over that little 3" curb! Looked down at the gear shift and saw that I had left the damn thing in Drive! Felt really stupid right about then.

    Nothing in front of her except about twenty feet of riverbank and a whole lot of deep water! Had to pull her into 4WD to back  up to where I was parked.

    Don't mind telling ya, that scared the mortal crap out of me. Heart pounding, hands shaking scared! Walked around awhile (after shutting her off, putting her in Park, and setting the emergency brake....hard) and smoked a couple of cigarettes til my hands stopped shaking enough to hold my camera steady. Which wasn't hurt by skittering across the asphalt, by the way. A tiny nick on the UV filter ring was all the damage I could see. Easy fix.

    Pretty lucky day for me all around! Figured after all that, I might as well take some pictures.

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    I like this next one a lot. I'm using it as wallpaper on my desktop at home.

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    Made it back to the house all in one piece, thank God. That could have been hell of an expensive beer run!

    To get my mind off of that mental image of seeing my little black truck's tailgate disappearing into the murky waters of the Mighty Ohio, I had a few beers and whipped up some blue cheese burgers and fired up the grill.

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    These guys are so good, and very easy to make.

    One and a half to two pounds of ground chuck, one beaten egg, 1/2 cup breadcrumbs, and three heaping tablespoons of good chunky blue cheese dressing.

    Mix everything in a large bowl with a fork 4 or 5 minutes til it's the consistency of a meatloaf, dampen hands with warm water and shape into 4 patties. Sprinkle with salt and pepper to taste. I also add a light sprinkle of garlic powder.

    Open another beer and place the burgers on the grill over medium low heat. Handle them carefully, they're a little soft and delicate til the've cooked a bit and started to set.

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    Served on a sesame seed bun with thinly sliced Bermuda onion, fresh tomato, and mayo. Along with sweet potatoe fries and Sweet Baby Ray's Dipping Sauce.

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    Good Lord, sinfully delicious!

    On Sunday, we went to WalMart, came home, I cut the grass, and stayed put.

    Didn't wanna take any chances!

     

     

     

Comments (89)

  • Dear Harold,

    I know I've seen a couple of comments from you lately, and I think I've been remiss in coming over here to thank you and repay the favor. 

    I just washed my car last week. I'm the kind of guy who used to spend every weekend polishing the chrome on my bike, and detailing my classic 1966 Cadillac, all 20 some feet of it. But I don't usually wash my present car, even though I love it to death. It's a 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse convertible, and I bought it in 2000. Similarly, I used to make it shine. However my neighbor's kid learned to ride a bicycle on a bike without a handelbar protector, and he scratched the sides of my car terribly. Since nobody claimed fault, I couldn't blame anyone, and didn't want to get in a war with my neighbors. I'm awaiting the day I can get a new paint job. That was going to be this year, but the water pump needed replacing, and that was more important.

    This is quite an adventure. The photos turned out good however, and now I'm hungry.

    Michael F. Nyiri, poet, philosopher, fool

  • (Just doing some catching up on stuff I missed) Wow your truck cleans up nice! Can you blame it for trying to get to the Belle for some actio?! Lol! So glad that everything worked out! One of those moments you kinda wish a video was taken.

    Your food pictures always look yummers!

  • omg well, I do have to admit pictures of your truck sinking might have been fun!!!!

    lol jk!!!
    I have a big black truck too! not as big as your though. Yours is really nice. I love the four doors

  • Good that you didn't wash it twice! :D

  • You not washing a car kind of reminding me of my father. He washes his car for like once or twice a year (you can guess, around Songkran Festival that the car will be soak with all the water, that's it!).

    I never tried that sweet potato fries but it sure looks yum (and a lot like fried carrot...I like it lol)

  • A man that can cook a burger like that....and sweet potato fries??

    sinful is right!

    good lord, I want you!!

    LOL

    just kidding....but I do want your burger...in a bad way.  heh.

  • I have to admit, I did grin while reading this adventure, simply because it sounds just like something that would happen to me....perhaps without the luck and grace it took to save your precious items.  Glad you didn't get hurt....things can always be replaced.  Also, thanks for making me hungry after seeing that delicious looking meal.  Hope you have a good week!

  • I am shivering of fear for you ...your truck I mean !
    So the day "she " was washed it was not enough "she" needed a bath in the Ohio river !!!
    The way you relate this failed drawning is so humorous . I should not smile but I do .
     I have a drink in thinking of you and your beautiful auto.

    In friendship
    Michel

  • @XoPinkHeart - Make some of those burgers, they're easy! And thanks.

  • YUMMM , I'm hungry now. Oh yea, nice truck lol

  • Things happen - glad you and your truck are safe. 

  • It is better to conquer yourself than to win a thousand battles. Then the victory is yours. It cannot be taken from you not by angels or by demons heaven or hell.

  • @buddly47 - nope ...  ... along with that girlie noise i'da been spewing explekatives!!

  • @buddly47 - lol; not much of a runner (47 & heavy), but that'd make me move!

  • @lonelywanderer2 - Wish you had of been there. I could have used some younger legs to chase that thing down!

  • @angi1972 - Almost lost my truck, and you're worried about the camera? That's my Angi! LOL

  • Thanks for taking me along!

  • @windupherskirt - I bet you would like to have heard that. None of you are gonna let me off easy on that one, are ya?

  • @grannyinboxers - I hate it when that happens! I had a spare key made and stuck in a magnetic box under my bumper to cure that problem. Used it more than once, too!

  • @ofunlo - Let me know how they turn out. I think you'll like em!

  • @heart_beep - Ain't that the truth!

  • @buddly47 -  glad it all worked out!

  • @Harpos_Mark - That wore me out just reading it, Sandra!

  • @AuthorSmokyTrudeau - You sure you'd trust me to wash your Honda? You may never see it again. lol

  • So glad that beer run didn't end up costing you your truck!  

  • oh,my  that almost happened then and you calmed your nerves with a good burger

    that truck looks sharp!

  • man o man o man o man.  whew.  glad you're quick on your feet.

    and those burgers sound great.  I'm going to try that recipe.

    j.

  • Now that truck is looking good.  Very nice job especially in the 90 degree heat.    Thank God you were fast and got in there and got the truck stopped from rolling.  Thank goodness your camera was ok too. 
    Hubby and I went into Safeways and made sure the car was locked up and when we came back out discovered that I had left the keys in the ignition, put it in park and left it running.  I felt like a fool when I came out and ti scared me how easy it was to do that.
    Now that is a yummy dinner.

  • I watched a brand spankin' new pickup disappear through the ice one night on Lake Champlain. Fortunately, it wasn't mine. Good save and some really good pictures.

  • OMG! That was a close call. I am so happy that it didn't roll into the river and that your camera was not damaged.
    Those hamburgers look and sound tasty.

  • Holy macral! This blog wouldn't be as funny had it ended in the river! Glad your ok... glad your CAMERA is okay!

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  • I am so relieved that you and the truck are dry and the camera is working fine! I could imagine the panic! 

  • Finally got around to checking in on Xanga--saw just the first paragraph of this post on Facebook. Geez, Buddly! From car wash to (almost) car deep sea diving! You were one lucky guy, what with saving the truck and camera both!

  • geez loueez ... that was one hair-raising story there ... truck does look very snazzy ... i held my breath when you said Nikon hit the ground ... and i wish i coulda heard that "girlie" noise!

  • Those Belles of Cincinnati can sure cause trouble! 

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