Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Man it's been a great weekend.

Scored two 440 blocks on the cheap and now a running 318 for free. So now if the polara for some reason can't run, in goes the 318 LA, direct bolt in
 
So purty!
They will be when you get them on the car...

Chris Polara champagne 1.jpg
 
Pretty cool. This is a shot from back in may that was captured by a friend who's a photographer. It's of an old railroad mill in my home town. The city had been trying to figure out how to tear it down for twenty years now. The problem is it's 100+ years old and full of soybean and corn dust. Which equals enough explosive power to level 6 city blocks in the heart of downtown
 
Pretty cool. This is a shot from back in may that was captured by a friend who's a photographer. It's of an old railroad mill in my home town. The city had been trying to figure out how to tear it down for twenty years now. The problem is it's 100+ years old and full of soybean and corn dust. Which equals enough explosive power to level 6 city blocks in the heart of downtown
That looks like a fireworks 'cake'. Shoulda lit that thing off for the Fourth!:D
 
That looks like a fireworks 'cake'. Shoulda lit that thing off for the Fourth!:D
But..... I happened by the fireworks shop again today, the owner kept piling free fireworks into a cart for me.... I got probably 6-7 hundred fire works for damn near free. Big 500 gram suckers
 
Pretty cool. This is a shot from back in may that was captured by a friend who's a photographer. It's of an old railroad mill in my home town. The city had been trying to figure out how to tear it down for twenty years now. The problem is it's 100+ years old and full of soybean and corn dust. Which equals enough explosive power to level 6 city blocks in the heart of downtown
Just hose it all down inside and out and knock it down. There are plenty of companies that specialize in doing it.
 
Just hose it all down inside and out and knock it down. There are plenty of companies that specialize in doing it.
They said the cost would be far too high. Ultimately they gave up, mostly cause the public wants it to stay
 
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