What Did You Do To Your HHR Today?
Looks like a nice company to work for Andrey, they have a very healthy portfolio with a net income in 2011 of 1.339 billion Rubles. I hope your new position is fulfilling and challenging as befits someone with your abilities.
When is your first day on the job?
When is your first day on the job?
My first day was today. Just draw up documents in the personnel department, building a working place (table, dresser, computer).
My problem - an increase of direct sales in the Ekaterinburg City to 20%. In fact a lot of work, but I think - I can cope
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Took Morticia out for a drive, and picked up the HHR Teazer High Profile Hood Scoop (Cowl Hood Scoop) it arrived in one piece. 
Real windy out today and 96 degrees. once the wind dies down i'll place it on morticias hood for a pic or two. Don't want to damage her hoods paint or the scoop by a gust of wind setting it sailing in the air.
Should look awsome once installed.
Real windy out today and 96 degrees. once the wind dies down i'll place it on morticias hood for a pic or two. Don't want to damage her hoods paint or the scoop by a gust of wind setting it sailing in the air.
Should look awsome once installed.

I'd hold off for a dead calm day A&P if that scoop takes off and gets damaged, or Morticia end up with scratched paint, we'd have to put you on a suicide watch. We can wait, like they used to say on that old TV show Kung-Fu....."Patience young Grasshopper, patience".
As for me, Bob 2 the Panel went to work today in Charlotte, gonna have to outfit him with XM because I miss my old time radio shows when sitting in the parking lot that is I-85, "Who knows when this traffic will start moving again, The Shadow Knows....bwah ha ha ha".
As for me, Bob 2 the Panel went to work today in Charlotte, gonna have to outfit him with XM because I miss my old time radio shows when sitting in the parking lot that is I-85, "Who knows when this traffic will start moving again, The Shadow Knows....bwah ha ha ha".
I'd hold off for a dead calm day A&P if that scoop takes off and gets damaged, or Morticia end up with scratched paint, we'd have to put you on a suicide watch. We can wait, like they used to say on that old TV show Kung-Fu....."Patience young Grasshopper, patience".
As for me, Bob 2 the Panel went to work today in Charlotte, gonna have to outfit him with XM because I miss my old time radio shows when sitting in the parking lot that is I-85, "Who knows when this traffic will start moving again, The Shadow Knows....bwah ha ha ha".
As for me, Bob 2 the Panel went to work today in Charlotte, gonna have to outfit him with XM because I miss my old time radio shows when sitting in the parking lot that is I-85, "Who knows when this traffic will start moving again, The Shadow Knows....bwah ha ha ha".
Yeah it's windy as heck out there today. I will wait for sure, I know the hoods gonna get ground down but until then I don't want any scratches on it.
The scoop is only about 12-15 pounds maybe, thin and flexible so it could go Flying with these high winds going on here today, not gonna loose it after investing $500.00 in it so far.
Should look pretty Badass on Morticia and well worth the investment, to me at least.
She should stand out from the crowd and turn a few more heads.
Opening the hood once the Polished Supercharger is installed should drop a few jaws as well, seeing Morticia as a whole complete package.

Mixed up some E25 today. My initial adjustment was off about 2% so I had to bump up fuel delivery a tiny bit more. This suggests that the 91 that I mixed the E85 with had pretty close to all of the up to 10% ethanol as mandated by CA. The pumps don't tell you so it varies. That puts me somewhere around E30, actually. There was a lot of knock retard on the crappy 91 octane only that is the highest we get in CA. There is almost no knock retard now and it runs full timing. Down low in 'I', it has wicked pickup.
Pulled apart the waterfall on my dash for the first time and replaced the broken AC vent that came with the car when I bought it. Also fully cleaned the inside of any grime from the previous owner. Used plastic restoration wipes on all the inside trim of the car which significantly improved the look. It came out much shinier and bold then it looked prior.


