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Old 12-13-2012, 07:28 PM   #1
FetchMeAPepsi
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Where's my Optima? Oh that's right. Dead.

As some of you guys know I went down for hip surgery recently. Poor Cecilia has sat with her seats unwarmed and her bolts unmolested for the past month and a half, a few days of which were below freezing.

Not acceptable! I don't need her leaving me for spousal abuse!

Well today was nice outside and I was feeling my oats so I crutched out to her to give her a rollover and I hear that famous tic-tic-tic of a dead battery.

Just a few weeks ago there was a thread about new optima batteries that discussed great long-term storage solutions now that Optima is junk but I searched and couldn't find it.

If one of you guys has it bookmarked (or has better kung fu than me) would you post up a link?

As for Cecilia, don't worry about her being neglected. I had a helper fetch me a jumpbox STAT and she rolled right over, purring like a kitten. She was happy
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