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Didn't mean it like that, man. You know the saying, when they learn a little of a foreign language "I know just enough to get me in trouble" . I wouldn't have thought you'd be the kind to be like that, anyways!
From: Alamosa, Colorado (200 yards from the Rio Grande)
RE: manual tranny qustion
Thank goodness most Germans speak at least a little English....trouble is, they wait for you to try and speak German first (I guess it's a game of one-upmanship). Once you make a fool out of yourself grammer wise, they'll smile and start talking to you so you can understand....[&:]
We put the truck/car in gear, held in the clutch, got it rolling pretty well, and then let out on the clutch and hopefully the truck/car would start
heh, ive done that in a dakota in the winter when the battery was drained way low. i had to do it at every stop because the engine would just die if i wasnt rolling. weird experience.