Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Ok so I am like half way paying attention the last few weeks in here.

So let's see if I got this right.

Mr. Mopar Tim drove from CA to Carlisle, stopping at fabo people's houses on the way. Bringing them mopar parts like 75 duster bumpers and 66 bucket seats.

So this is like mopar Santa we are talking about??
Yep
 
Ok so I am like half way paying attention the last few weeks in here.

So let's see if I got this right.

Mr. Mopar Tim drove from CA to Carlisle, stopping at fabo people's houses on the way. Bringing them mopar parts like 75 duster bumpers and 66 bucket seats.

So this is like mopar Santa we are talking about??
Yep! Ho Ho Ho!
 
You can see it here, it just hasn’t quite gotten to the ground yet...

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Boy howdy. It turned into a 6 ice cube day for the adult beverage. I didn't notice it when I was out on the motorcycle. A tornado would be amazing to see, once. I sure don't want to have to live where it has a season. It's bad enough we have fire season here. Even that is breaching the seasonal barrier it seems.
 
Boy howdy. It turned into a 6 ice cube day for the adult beverage. I didn't notice it when I was out on the motorcycle. A tornado would be amazing to see, once. I sure don't want to have to live where it has a season. It's bad enough we have fire season here. Even that is breaching the seasonal barrier it seems.
It’s amazing to see a tornado...once. After that, it’s scary as hell.

I spent a 36 hour period during a weekend in late April of 2010 where no less than 28 tornadoes were within 10 miles of my house...and they were coming in swarms. Many of them were close enough for me to see and hear.
 
Got this pic on the highway coming home from work tonight. That tire is only a few miles from shredding itself...

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