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Old 11-12-2013, 09:37 AM   #1
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Thanks! I need to slap a radio in it and limber it up. It's been hanging out beside the house and hauling mowers and brush. BBT is too nicey nicey for that!
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Old 11-12-2013, 09:58 AM   #2
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Old 11-12-2013, 04:32 PM   #3
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Point taken, I'm hip, BBT also has a flat hard tonneau. LBT is worth having just for not having the tonno, but the hard tonno is terrific to have 99.5% of the time.

I have a pic somewhere of my show-worthy El Camino loaded to the bumpstops with broken concrete. I ain't skeered.
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Old 11-12-2013, 05:08 PM   #4
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You guys kill me with your fancy smancy brush haulers.....
I usually just use my trailer when the tornados come to town.
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Old 11-12-2013, 05:12 PM   #5
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Talk about fancy- you have a trailer!

PS- Originally from 4 miles north of Wichita, KS. I tell everybody up here, Tornado siren means "go outside, the show's fixin' ta start!" How far were you from the deal this spring? That was Bad Nasty even by OK standards.
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Old 11-12-2013, 06:36 PM   #6
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Talk about fancy- you have a trailer!

PS- Originally from 4 miles north of Wichita, KS. I tell everybody up here, Tornado siren means "go outside, the show's fixin' ta start!" How far were you from the deal this spring? That was Bad Nasty even by OK standards.
Where from?
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Valley Center, KS. Straight North of Wichita. Dead in the middle between Wichita international Raceway and 81 Speedway. Sounds fantastic on a Summer Saturday Night. Have friends that still live in the same hood, which has become a Motorsports oriented 'hood, literally. Dead flat, 1.0-1.2 acre lots, almost all have a garage to a full on barn behind them and damn near everyone is hardcore into some kinda wheels and motor bidness. It's a great place.
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Old 11-13-2013, 03:14 PM   #8
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Talk about fancy- you have a trailer!

PS- Originally from 4 miles north of Wichita, KS. I tell everybody up here, Tornado siren means "go outside, the show's fixin' ta start!" How far were you from the deal this spring? That was Bad Nasty even by OK standards.
I lost about a 100 trees and had to get a new roof on the May 19th storm 1/2 mile south of me most homes were destroyed. When we hear sirens it's too late better be under ground. I watched that one track from about half mile away. We were headed to the inlaws shelter.
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I lost about a 100 trees and had to get a new roof on the May 19th storm 1/2 mile south of me most homes were destroyed. When we hear sirens it's too late better be under ground. I watched that one track from about half mile away. We were headed to the inlaws shelter.
Shooo-wee! Glad you got off light, as it were. Y'all have getting a beating lately. Glad you came through ok.

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Old 11-26-2013, 01:14 AM   #10
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Now that I've figured pics out, here's proof the 'ol crate is still alive!



Broke it out and ran around in it this weekend!
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Now that I've figured pics out, here's proof the 'ol crate is still alive!


Broke it out and ran around in it this weekend!
Doing work! Nice
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Just ribbing ya. I use my truck cuz its the only 1 I got. If I had something lower on the beauty scale I'd use it instead too.

And I ain't smart enough to get a trailer (Why? I got a truck!). 'Cept for hauling the boat. Which I suppose I could fill with leaves and branches in a pinch.

I read your comments about laying off on the projects for a while with the less than perfect circumstances around you. When I went through lean times (most of my adult life it seems) and I got to hankering for some project time that wasn't house "honey do list" stuff, I would dig through the parts pile that was already accumulated and find something to play with for the time being. I had to quell the "Might as well" issue hard and fast, but when you don't have much to play with, that task is easier to handle.

Just don't get stuck watching the boob tube all winter. That crap will rot your brain. Go to a hockey game instead and concuss your brain.
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Just ribbing ya. I use my truck cuz its the only 1 I got. If I had something lower on the beauty scale I'd use it instead too.

And I ain't smart enough to get a trailer (Why? I got a truck!). 'Cept for hauling the boat. Which I suppose I could fill with leaves and branches in a pinch.

I read your comments about laying off on the projects for a while with the less than perfect circumstances around you. When I went through lean times (most of my adult life it seems) and I got to hankering for some project time that wasn't house "honey do list" stuff, I would dig through the parts pile that was already accumulated and find something to play with for the time being. I had to quell the "Might as well" issue hard and fast, but when you don't have much to play with, that task is easier to handle.

Just don't get stuck watching the boob tube all winter. That crap will rot your brain. Go to a hockey game instead and concuss your brain.
I know, no worries. I have a little 6x8 trailer for hauling the bikes and assorted crap. I used to ridicule the guys that had the little trailers behind a crew cab pickup. Then I got one. It's so much easier to just grab the trailer, especially with the tonno on.

I don't mean to be crying about our situation. I'm not out a nickel so far, in fact I've been working A bunch of OT, and laying that back, and still need to get paid from the little blue car. So, for once in my (far from wealthy) life, all I need to do is pick up the phone and get the ball rollin. Temptation rears its ugly head! But we ain't out of the woods yet. They voted the union in, so we gotta get a contract done. Who knows how that's gonna go. Gah. Then the Gov't's gonna spaz again in Jan. And I keep thinkin', "you're gonna wish you had that dough when it all goes in the crapper." Hopefully late spring next year we'll be out of the woods, at least for a while.

I've been on the couch for a couple of weeks, just trying to get over this lingering crud. Momma and I both have it, can't seem to quit coughing. Had great weather Sat, so we got Yella out here and swapped in the thicker intake gaskets. So, I haven't been a complete deadass. I have a lot of shop updating and house stuff to catch up on, Neighbor Jay bought a mini sprint car I've been helping on, and A co-worker bought a Chevelle and has point blank told me I'm doing the quarters on it next spring, and he's using his tax return to do have me do it. There's plenty on the horizon. I can't sit still very long.

Thanks for the kick in the butt, though. I really need to get moving.
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Old 11-13-2013, 10:33 AM   #14
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I know right where Valley Center is; one of my Dad's best friends lives there now. I am originally from Great Bend. I grew up in the country on 7 acres, and cultivated my love of square bodies as I had ample place to put them. I would love my kids to have the same type of place to grow up, but Mama has other ideas.

Everyone gets in a funk now and then. Don't let it get you down too much. If you do get shut out in January, hop a Southwest flight and come hang out for a spell. Hopefully there will be some forward motion on my crew, come get some.
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Well, if you've been there, I grew up at 53rd and Meridian, right on the north side of the Wichita line. Went to school in Valley '79-'85.

Dude, I'd kill for 7 acres. Flyin Ryan has 4.5 acres about 10 minutes from my house that's got a couple square bodies hidden on it, and it's awesome. Momma and I start talking about moving every time we go out there. We bought our house just before the crash, though, and through no fault of our own, we'll NEVER get out from under it.

Momma and I spent the night on the Richardson-Allen line in Aug. when we went to get BBT, I almost called you. But, I didn't know where or when I'd be there, and I didn't wanna jam anyone up, and I know I hate short notice. The Hilton Garden Inn on 75 is nice, though. Y'all be shoppin'! Never seen anything like it. Seems nice! If I went down there, I'd be talkin' you out of that crew, I've been wanting one forever. Kinda like your deal, you've just gotta make the leap!

Thanks to all for the kind words. I'm not really in a funk, just backed into a bit of a corner. I'll get out, I've just gotta be patient and shake off all this responsible adult crap. Flyin' Ryan is trying to talk me into a '65 SWB that's around the corner from him, and The Kid wants LBT for his first truck. I have no shortage of bad influences!
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Old 11-13-2013, 12:07 PM   #16
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I loved growing up with all of that land. I grew up living with my uncle from my freshman year through HS. He was single, and pretty much left me to my own devices. I also had access to a flat bed and had his signature down pat. All of that conspired to have me end up with my own little junkyard. That kind of got curtailed when we got an aerial photo of the place and you could count about 60 cars (not including what was stashed in barns and outbuildings). D'oh! When I figured out how to paint and get paid, I lost a lot of interest in school.

I did have a collection of Blazers that came in handy when the county purchased a few surplus military Blazers. I stayed out of trouble, and they had a parts stash. Win-win.
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Old 11-13-2013, 12:17 PM   #17
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That had to have been fantastic. We moved to KC in a controlled 'hood befor I got to that age. I'd have been off to the races with that much rope!
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AAAAA-men!
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Looks like Santa was the man this year KTM
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You rock Dad! You're only short one more bike. I'd sure like to get me one of them Katoom or Husaberg 300's... Just sayin!
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You rock Dad! You're only short one more bike. I'd sure like to get me one of them Katoom or Husaberg 300's... Just sayin!
Thanks! Actually, if I got one for me, it'd be an old XR200/300. I still do a fair bit of kid chasin'. Several of us adults have brought up the idea of an all adult ride, so we could relax and have fun. But I'd feel terrible not taking the boys. Gah.
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Thanks! Actually, if I got one for me, it'd be an old XR200/300. I still do a fair bit of kid chasin'. Several of us adults have brought up the idea of an all adult ride, so we could relax and have fun. But I'd feel terrible not taking the boys. Gah.
I know I've said it before, but cherish the tiddler days. Seems not that long ago I was rootin the Boy on - "Go faster!!!!" Them days are over. Now I just follow the dust back to the truck and find him there drinking all the water! He scares the hell outta me on that thing. He laughs and says I'm just getting old and slow.
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I know I've said it before, but cherish the tiddler days. Seems not that long ago I was rootin the Boy on - "Go faster!!!!" Them days are over. Now I just follow the dust back to the truck and find him there drinking all the water! He scares the hell outta me on that thing. He laughs and says I'm just getting old and slow.
Ha, we take a case of bottles every time we go. I get a 32 of tea that stays in the truck. The little farts mow through 'em at a heckuva clip!

I really do enjoy taking them out, I usually just hang out and chill. On trips to the big parks it'd be nice not to be half frantic wondering who just fell or got lost or is crying by the trail, etc. They've actually gotten pretty fast in the last year, though. It'll be interesting seeing what happens.
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Looks like Santa was the man this year KTM
Don't be too impressed- it's a lightly used, very well maintained 2004. It'll be great for what we need it for. Kinda like most of my junk- old, but well maintained and shiny.
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Don't be too impressed- it's a lightly used, very well maintained 2004. It'll be great for what we need it for. Kinda like most of my junk- old, but well maintained and shiny.
Let the other guy pay the depreciation. My philosophy on everything. Looks new to me.....
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