Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Actually about perfect here. Garden is doing great xcept for the beans and peas. Those were Burpee seeds from Tractor Supply. NFG. The radishes were their seeds and did great though.
We're going to be in the 90s with matching humidity. :(
 
Stamp club meeting this morning at 10:15. I'm doing the 'presentation - a short quiz on early US commemoratives and taking some of mine in to discuss. Then com home and check the computer that the wife thinks she killed. :elmer:
Had no idea. I'll post up or send you some photos ones that are more interesting.
A friend of mine has been using almost all of his older stamps worth only face value on letters and postcards - mostly really old post cards.

PS. The Transcontinental Railroad Forever stamps are pretty schnazzy.
 
you did? I must have missed it. I'll go back and look.
You looked at the acreage, did you you look at the vender and showfield spacing?

I don't know know where they are doing the Hellcat amusement rides, but my guess is the lot they have used for the Hotchkis sponsored 'autocross'. That's off the map to the north. There used to be off-site 1/8 mile drag racing. I assume that's no longer. So that gives you an idea of how dense, how many swap sellers, how many show field cars there are if you look at the spaces.
The special or theme related cars go in or near one of the shed buildings. Building 'Y' had the '70 Trans-am theme related cars the year I went.
 
You looked at the acreage, did you you look at the vender and showfield spacing?

I don't know know where they are doing the Hellcat amusement rides, but my guess is the lot they have used for the Hotchkis sponsored 'autocross'. That's off the map to the north. There used to be off-site 1/8 mile drag racing. I assume that's no longer. So that gives you an idea of how dense, how many swap sellers, how many show field cars there are if you look at the spaces.
The special or theme related cars go in or near one of the shed buildings. Building 'Y' had the '70 Trans-am theme related cars the year I went.
Gotcha. thanks
 
If you call counting your oil barrels work, then ok I guess so...:poke:
Someone has to do it.

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looks more compact than the Nats. I swear the Nats is like a 1/2 mile walk from the strip to the swap meet
 
Burned myself on the headers.
DOH!
Im thinking carb is gunked up. Idle screws do almost nothing.
Quadra-jet.
May pull it and give it a cleaning.
 
Burned myself on the headers.
DOH!
Im thinking carb is gunked up. Idle screws do almost nothing.
Quadra-jet.
May pull it and give it a cleaning.
Quadra junk imo. Altho if you can get them tuned right they can make good numbers
 
You looked at the acreage, did you you look at the vender and showfield spacing?

I don't know know where they are doing the Hellcat amusement rides, but my guess is the lot they have used for the Hotchkis sponsored 'autocross'. That's off the map to the north. There used to be off-site 1/8 mile drag racing. I assume that's no longer. So that gives you an idea of how dense, how many swap sellers, how many show field cars there are if you look at the spaces.
The special or theme related cars go in or near one of the shed buildings. Building 'Y' had the '70 Trans-am theme related cars the year I went.

The hellcat rides are shown on first map. Right by the turnpike
 
Going to use dry ice in a cooler, in a tupper ware container, then cooler.
No veggies and buy them ahead of time. Freeze solid and the dry ice will keep them that way. If you buy them on the way, and put on ice, dry or not, I doubt they will be very good till midweek. We would have to eat them all at my house. :D
 
Quadra junk imo. Altho if you can get them tuned right they can make good numbers
This one had a Qjet on it for years. It still has the original 12 bolt in it. Reinforced of course. Oh and he drives it on the street.

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