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Looks like a nice clean 3/4 ton. I like it. Miles and year?
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You'll have that one a while
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RE; the stolen truck.
Last night we got a message on our company FB that the sender knew who stole the truck and where our fuel tank and tools are. He sent several messages and it seems he is trying to cut a deal with the prosecutor, and wants us to call and ask for leniency in exchange for the info. We are not getting involved in that circus. |
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What kind of mirrors are those? On the replacement truck.
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This old 94 has been through several Crews and just keeps on ticking. It has 363000 miles on it. We took the logos off of it a couple of years ago to take it to the auction and it still hasn't made it.
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The good ones are hard to put down.
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88-98s were great trucks. I mean they are. They 'were' a great new
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Spent some time talking with George my WW2 friend at the local retirement community. He said this week (3-6) will be the 79th anniversary of his letter he received from Roosevelt requesting his presence at a camp. He told me a few stories including the time he was helping guard the only bridge across the Rhine river strong enough to carry tanks across. As we were talking, another WW2 vet walked through and stopped to visit- pretty cool. George looks really good for 100
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Wow, my dad was probably driving one of those tanks.
George does look good, It's always interesting to talk to talk to those guys. |
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He definitely looks great. I love the stories too, so spend as much time as possible with him. It wouldn't hurt to tape him when he's talking. Preserve that history.
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He looks fantastic. That's great that you can stop in on him. Ever think of an outing he might like?
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I have some good times on some good long road trips with my wife and my good friend and his wife. He has had more cars and trucks than I can remember, but the one he usually drove was a 61 Impala.
He owned an auto parts store for 40 years, and just sold it last July to concentrate on his cars and family. A month ago he found out he has stage 4 Pancreatic cancer. It ain't looking good. John Watkins is in my prayers. The 61 is his and he is watching me work on our El Camino in Columbus OH |
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Praying for John
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I'm praying for your friend John, too.
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My son in law had a project at their house today. My grandson parked the mini ex and then went for a ride through the pasture.
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He did end up with a really nice truck though. |
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Yep, in my case Ford stands for FlippedOverRookieDriver.
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Aw c'mon man. You need to tell it like a trucker now that it's all over. Color it up while putting yourself totally in control. "The road lost it's hold on my rig and she came around on me. I figured the median was the safest place to put it even if it meant I had to lay it on it's side"
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My dad was an “over the road truck driver” all of his life. He liked to embellish his stories. He was also a “one upper” kind of guy. That may very well have been the way my dad would have told the story had it happen to him. I did forget to mention when I exited the van from the passenger door I did a back flip to the ground and realized that I needed to upright the vehicle so, all by myself I push and lifted the van back onto all for wheels. I think I pulled a hamstring because I didn’t think about warming up first. I prolly shouldn’t done the back either.:lol: |
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my 8yo helping my neighbor pull forms this morning..
that boy worked 4hrs with me, did more work than most teenagers.. https://dl.dropbox.com/s/mroyb42lg7s...forms.jpg?dl=0 |
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