Kudzu Thoughts

Monday, September 14, 2015

This actually worked!


I borrowed my sons Dodge Ram 1500 truck to move some things.  I picked up the truck and  loaded it in about 20-30 minutes.  There was no problem starting the truck when I picked it up and my son said he had not been having any problems with the ignition switch.  But, when I tried to turn the key to start the vehicle, it was locked and I could not turn the key.  I looked on line for some help.  On the net, solutions ranged from trying a different key, spaying carb cleaner or WD40 into the switch and finally replacing the switch.  Needless to say I was not going to pull the steering column and attempt to change the switch.  First, I tried the WD40 and a different key.  Neither of these worked.

I went back on line to search for other solutions.  Luckily I found the video below on youtube.  I used the palm of my hand instead of a rubber mallet.



Thursday, September 3, 2015

Remember when you were a kid...

I remember when I was a kid, I loved Cherry Kool-aid.  Earlier this summer I was at the store and noticed some on the shelf.  It was the kind that already had the sugar added.  This made it much easier to mix up.  When I got home I mixed some up and it tasted just like when I was a kid... maybe even better.  Needless to say when I went back to the store, I picked up more.  I have lost count on how many quarts I have consumed this summer.  #ThrowBackThursday

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

this is a test post from kudzu review blog

want to make sure it shows up where it should

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Thought for Today!

Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

-- Matthew Broderick, Ferris Bueller's Day Off