Re: My Facetruck thread.
Quote:
|
Re: My Facetruck thread.
Quote:
|
Re: My Facetruck thread.
Quote:
|
Re: My Facetruck thread.
Quote:
I say "Well, you wanted me." Her, "Funny, I can't remember that at all.". Actually we get along pretty well. She has been my biggest supporter in my ventures. Scared sometimes, but supportive. |
Re: My Facetruck thread.
I figured you two got along well. So well you have to pretend to give each other a hard time to feel normal ;)
|
Re: My Facetruck thread.
found this when I got in the truck to leave work
showed it to Mrs. Bee and all she asked is why didn't they leave a phone number :rolleyes: https://dl.dropbox.com/s/997sgcytzj3...22838.jpg?dl=0 |
Re: My Facetruck thread.
Quote:
|
Re: My Facetruck thread.
Quote:
|
Re: My Facetruck thread.
Quote:
|
Re: My Facetruck thread.
Quote:
can you drive the longhorn or a suburban to work? :rolleyes: maybe I should say no but she can - that'll teach her to appreciate them more :lol: nah, that'll just land me in more hot water :waah: at least the kids like 'em! they get excited when I take them to school or pick them up in the old trucks :) my 11yo son announced he wants to take his driver's license test in the 4 speed longhorn :D he drives the automatic longhorn pretty well already so who knows, might just let him :lol: |
Re: My Facetruck thread.
Quote:
|
Re: My Facetruck thread.
used the coat hook in the longhorn today to pick up a suit for Mrs. Bee and one of mine :)
https://dl.dropbox.com/s/dx9f5wlceln...14921.jpg?dl=0 |
Re: My Facetruck thread.
I'll be at the swap meet tomorrow in Westminster............. Maryland
|
Re: My Facetruck thread.
seems about everytime I search for something online in westminster... I end up in co or some other state but this one LoL
|
Re: My Facetruck thread.
1 Attachment(s)
Not England? I never do, but end up in other states. Plenty of town names repeat across the USA. Independence, NC is a cool town at the foot of the northern end of the Smokies most never heard of. Lots of Cumberlands. Maryland's was the far west in colonial times. Folks made it to there and stopped. "I ain't climbing up that mountain to find land. I ain't a goin' no futha!!"
|
Re: My Facetruck thread.
I can't find Independence, NC on a map.
|
Re: My Facetruck thread.
Damn memory. Look up Independence, VA. I came through there coming back from the Smokies in '05. That was the last summer with my wife. For my 50th birthday we rented a Harley dresser and toured WNC and East Tenn. came back on the road that runs along with I-81 to the south, to Roanoke. Beautiful country
|
Re: My Facetruck thread.
I was born in Independence, queen city of the western trails and hometown of Harry Truman
eta: speaking of the trails, they have an annual festival called SantaCaliGon Days to celebrate its history, went every year as kid :) |
Re: My Facetruck thread.
A few years ago the bride and I were cruising down I-81 at Roanoke, VA in a 1970 SS 454 El Camino minding our own business and loving life when we hit a trailer jack laying in the center of the west bound lane.
The foot of the jack knocked a hole in the oil pan. We called the Chevy dealer and they sent a rollback. They ordered me an NOS oil pan and had me back on the road the next afternoon. Great people. Insurance paid for the whole thing. |
Re: My Facetruck thread.
Quote:
|
Re: My Facetruck thread.
Quote:
|
Re: My Facetruck thread.
that's a great memory Larry, and awesome car! I swept my bride away in her prius :lol:
$75 courthouse wedding, changed clothes to haul trash out of house we were buying, and had 7-11 hotdogs for lunch it was a rental and the owner, a b52 pilot in vietnam, made an awesome deal with us at his kitchen table.. fsbo and with his help closed a va in '09 in like 32 days, unheard of at the time.. had to pass va appraisal which can be tough and they only deal with seller.. but in this case they had to deal with me, seller already gave us keys ;) anywho back to that momentous day, met some buddies of mine at the house, they brought a construction dump trailer and helped us fill it in less than an hour for our wedding present, love those guys! headed north to yosemite to get lost the forest in the dark, turned around to go back the other way from what we thought was a wrong turn less than a mile short of the lodge :lol: but that crazy day and long drive led us, eventually, to a warm cozy cabin with a fireplace, river front patio, and giant jacuzzi tub next day while the new Mrs. Bee was trying to kill me on what seemed like a hundred mile hike, appraisal comes in over the mark, we would become homeowners in just a couple of weeks :metal: she has a picture somewhere of me at a turnout from the trail with my phone to head and a deer standing behind me listening anxiously with us :lol: so some people scoff at a our modest event but we bought a house that in a couple of years will yield a hefty profit and with the exception of the dwindling mortgage, we've lived debt free with plenty in the coffers - gotta love a practical woman! oh, and I retired from the nav about two weeks after, that was a busy month! |
Re: My Facetruck thread.
Quote:
My wedding? My bride to be and I rented a pavilion at Washington Monument State Park (the first Washington Monument) on South Mt in Boonsboro, MD, decorated it up, made the red velvet wedding cake at my sister's place (the one in Maine now) with my folks present, rode the Harley to the park, she changed into her wedding gown in the restroom building, we had a great time eating food we made, with my B.I.L. playing guitar and my sister (one in VA) sang our wedding song, and we rode off into the sunset (after she changed) for our honeymoon in the Shenandoah Valley. Such a beautiful and natural way to commence a disaster :lol: (eventually, that is :rolleyes:) Our wedding song. Duanne Allman playing with Cowboy: |
Re: My Facetruck thread.
1 Attachment(s)
It is kinda' low.
|
Re: My Facetruck thread.
2 Attachment(s)
Charp Cheby. My favorite muscle car, that is a truck
I meant to post a picture of the Washington Monument built on top of the mountain by the people of Boonsboro, MD in 1827. Construction of the one in Washington, DC began in 1848, nine years before my house was built |
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 02:54 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Copyright 1997-2022 67-72chevytrucks.com