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Hey Memike. Thanks for helping me out there the other night. And you were quick about it. I have a problem with the new thread button. It doesn't show up like everyone elses. Joey and I have already discussed it and the problem has to be my computer. But when I go to the forums page it shows up. But it never shows up on the blue forum like that.

:) happy to be here helping when I can :color: It's a job I love doing :cheers:
 
Hey Memike. Thanks for helping me out there the other night. And you were quick about it. I have a problem with the new thread button. It doesn't show up like everyone elses. Joey and I have already discussed it and the problem has to be my computer. But when I go to the forums page it shows up. But it never shows up on the blue forum like that.

Maybe you're not allowed to post in the blue forum... [-X

Can we see your ID please??? :poke:
 
No exactly the opposite I posted a thread that showed up in the Blue forum....I think it is trying to draw me in!
 
Good morning Karl :coffee2: what do the boys have planed for you today :glasses7:

Me, I have two dodges here that need to be washed that don't get drove much, I hope Creed makes it over today and jumps in and gives dad a hand today :glasses7: 3/4 heavy extra long dodge church van and a 85 Ramcharger with two months worth of tree sap on them #-o
These oak tree's keep me busy out here :pale:
 
Good morning Karl :coffee2: what do the boys have planed for you today :glasses7:

Me, I have two dodges here that need to be washed that don't get drove much, I hope Creed makes it over today and jumps in and gives dad a hand today :glasses7: 3/4 heavy extra long dodge church van and a 85 Ramcharger with two months worth of tree sap on them #-o
These oak tree's keep me busy out here :pale:

Hi Mike !! I'm gonna clean up my Truck today in anticipation of taking it to Mason Dixon tomorrow. Might even enter it in the show.
 
This one I Restofied
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Good morning Karl :coffee2: what do the boys have planed for you today :glasses7:

Me, I have two dodges here that need to be washed that don't get drove much, I hope Creed makes it over today and jumps in and gives dad a hand today :glasses7: 3/4 heavy extra long dodge church van and a 85 Ramcharger with two months worth of tree sap on them #-o
These oak tree's keep me busy out here :pale:

We went cruising last night to see some old hot spots, but the first one was slow with only bouut 15 cars, then the one in Indiana was closed by 11:15PM and was supposed to be open till midnight....

Both places used to be rated in the top 10 cruising spots in the country back in the 80's, but pretty dead now. someone at the Steak & Shake said that they were cruising that old spot again, but it's nothing like it used to be.

Back in the 80's they would pack about 1,000 people on the corner of the block... The parking lot was packed, if you tried to park a modern or non-muscle car in the parking lot, you were told to get that piece of **** out of there to make room for one "worthy".

The drive in even bought out the gas station next door and made it into a larger parking lot for them.

People would gather there early in the night, then after 10 PM when they closed, the street races would start. They would set up the races at Dukes, then send spotters to one of the many "tracks" that we had to check for cops, then radio back if it was clear.

People would gather at the "track" and run the races. Then see if anyone else wanted to run, and then leave. They used to run the big races after midnight and the cars would be towed on a trailer to the designated "spot" (as they raced with open headers and slicks - hence had to be trailered). Then unload the cars, warm them up, run the race, load the cars back up and get the f*ck out of there before the cops showed up. Most of those cars ran 10 seconds or less and they ran for $2000 per race minimum.

But the youngest son is graduating on Monday if it doesn't rain (Thur is rain date). His mom, her parents, and her husband are coming in tomorrow and leaving on Tue.

There is an all day cruise at Toyota park that the boys are talking about, but the oldest one was up all night and I think he may not make it... Supposed to be huge over 3000 cars and vendors expected...

Then a show and swap in Glendale tomorrow, if I can sneak away before everybody comes in.

[I'll bet the kid's mom will be late... She always is. Her ETA is supposed to be around 10 AM to Noon, but I bet she won't show up until late afternoon if that early... Her parents are supposed to be in around 3 - 5 PM...]
 
We went cruising last night to see some old hot spots, but the first one was slow with only bouut 15 cars, then the one in Indiana was closed by 11:15PM and was supposed to be open till midnight....

Both places used to be rated in the top 10 cruising spots in the country back in the 80's, but pretty dead now. someone at the Steak & Shake said that they were cruising that old spot again, but it's nothing like it used to be.

Back in the 80's they would pack about 1,000 people on the corner of the block... The parking lot was packed, if you tried to park a modern or non-muscle car in the parking lot, you were told to get that piece of **** out of there to make room for one "worthy".

The drive in even bought out the gas station next door and made it into a larger parking lot for them.

People would gather there early in the night, then after 10 PM when they closed, the street races would start. They would set up the races at Dukes, then send spotters to one of the many "tracks" that we had to check for cops, then radio back if it was clear.

People would gather at the "track" and run the races. Then see if anyone else wanted to run, and then leave. They used to run the big races after midnight and the cars would be towed on a trailer to the designated "spot". Then unload the cars, warm them up, run the race, load the cars back up and get the f*ck out of there before the cops showed up. Most of those cars ran 10 seconds or less and they ran for $2000 per race minimum.

But the youngest son is graduating on Monday if it doesn't rain (Thur is rain date). His mom, her parents, and her husband are coming in tomorrow and leaving on Tue.

There is an all day cruise at Toyota park that the boys are talking about, but the oldest one was up all night and I think he may not make it... Supposed to be huge over 3000 cars and vendors expected...

Then a show and swap in Glendale tomorrow, if I can sneak away before everybody comes in.

[I'll bet the kid's mom will be late... She always is. Her ETA is supposed to be around 10 AM to Noon, but I bet she won't show up until late afternoon if that early... Her parents are supposed to be in around 3 - 5 PM...]

Sounds like a cool town back in the day :color: You enjoy :cheers: sounds like you have a great time planed :cheers:.. I hope Creed did not stay up to late last night #-o I could use his help today ... Creed brings his stuff (Truck and old car 38 Ols) to my place and parks it, it's time to clean up around here !!
 
OMYGOONESS That is a great looking Truck Mitch !! a mule to I bet :color::color:
 
Love it. Took one of my toys to the Farm yesterday for fun after I finished cutting for the day.

It made me feel more comfortable, knowing that if someone had conceal and carry they were allowed to "have our back" if necessary. Even though it is highly unlikely to happen...
 
I had to save that one Karl :glasses7:

That's why I had to take a picture of it. I had to share it with all of you...

It needs to catch on. That will help stop some of the violence if people are able to defend themselves when the need arises...
 
Love it. Took one of my toys to the Farm yesterday for fun after I finished cutting for the day.

I like to target shoot. My dad was on the best rifle team in the country when he was in high school. He taught me and the boys how to shoot. We have some natural ability as he was very good.

I also have a cousin on my mom's side that was a sniper in Iraq. He stood out in front of his platoon and took out two Iraqi snipers before they were able to get him while the rest of his troops took safety. He got a medal for that... He lead the deadliest platoon that killed more insurgents than any other platoon in Iraq... He served there at least 4-5 times and came back in one piece luckily...

We get it from both sides...
 
That's why I had to take a picture of it. I had to share it with all of you...

It needs to catch on. That will help stop some of the violence if people are able to defend themselves when the need arises...

The way things are going and have been for a while now it sure does :glasses7: This is why I like traveling with Creed or his lady, they can and do carry :glasses7:
 
Good morning all.

Good morning Toolman :glasses7: wish I was on the river bank about right now and not in front of this computer screen, rain just quit and setting here watching bro Bass fishing :glasses7: and drinking coffee
 
I'm with ya' there. Been a long time since I wet a line.
 
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