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6 hours ago, JUSTA6 said:

Pffft backatcha.  Wasn't able to get a shot of the one I saw today, BTW it was wearing classic Cragers after my own heart.  Was hoping he would stop somewhere and I could invite him to the Dustoff.  Never seen this guy around Watertucky before.  Oh yea, can't seem to transfer the flier to FP maybe you could???  Need to make an Office Depot run for printer ink too.  Wife goes through this stuff like finger nail polish.  Cardmaking tips ect.😴

haaha, listen to you two!! what a crack up :rofl:

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12 hours ago, JUSTA6 said:

Pffft backatcha.  Wasn't able to get a shot of the one I saw today, BTW it was wearing classic Cragers after my own heart.  Was hoping he would stop somewhere and I could invite him to the Dustoff.  Never seen this guy around Watertucky before.  Oh yea, can't seem to transfer the flier to FP maybe you could???  Need to make an Office Depot run for printer ink too.  Wife goes through this stuff like finger nail polish.  Cardmaking tips ect.😴

Cragars are cool.

Yeah, I will get things loaded up this weekend.

I sympathize with you on wife front. My wife's a power scrap booker / card maker / stamper too.

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10 minutes ago, Frosty said:

Cragars are cool.

Yeah, I will get things loaded up this weekend.

I sympathize with you on wife front. My wife's a power scrap booker / card maker / stamper too.

We've discussed this wife hobby thing many times.  You weren't listening to me either????

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2 hours ago, JUSTA6 said:

We've discussed this wife hobby thing many times.  You weren't listening to me either????

It's congenital. As soon as the word scrapbook comes out of someone's mouth - the brain goes into free wheeling in neutral mode. 

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4 hours ago, Frosty said:

Cragars are cool.

Yeah, I will get things loaded up this weekend.

I sympathize with you on wife front. My wife's a power scrap booker / card maker / stamper too.

Frosty, my lovely lady knits ! 

But she doesn’t buy New Zealand wool even though we have like millions of the tasty fluffy things everywhere here ! 

She buys wool from all over the planet !! And stock piles it in her office in ruddy great big bins ! 

And bangs on about how she never gets time to knit ! :rofl:

thats when I go into auto stand by mode ! :rofl:

lights are on but know ones home 😜

haha

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On 3/24/2021 at 9:34 AM, JUSTA6 said:

That episode was sooo funny.  They were trying to drive cross country and leaving clues on social media where they were going to end up.  The winner needed to be there with cash in hand to buy the jeep.  (a bar in the middle of a desert)  You really needed 4X4 or at least an SUV to get there.  Good times guys.  Loose Nuts, covers it nicely.

RoadKill zip tie quick fix moment.:clapping: Sorry, pic didn't work the 1st time.

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This weekend I broke down and subscribed to Motor Trend on Demand. I am already watching the new seasons of Roadkill and Roadkill Garage. The winter trip in the more door no floor 8-door Chrysler Newport airport limo is great! Ever see a 24-foot long car do donuts in the snow???? 

"Freiburger and Finnegan rediscover and road trip the 440-powered 1971 Chrysler Newport eight-door airport car they found back on episode 106. Nothing says winter road trip fun like taking 24 feet of rusted out, floorless junk from Fargo down south to some warmer climates and dirt tracks!"

I got to see the Pontiac T-37 return to action in Roadkill Garage!

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I Had It All…

I talked with a homeless man this morning and asked him how he ended up this way.

He said, “Up until last week, I still had it all.

I had plenty to eat, my clothes were washed and pressed, I had a roof over my head,

I had HDTV and Internet, and I went to the gym, the pool, and the library.

I was working on my MBA on-line.

I had no bills and no debt.

I even had full medical benefits coverage.

I felt sorry for him, so I asked, “What happened? Drugs? Alcohol? Divorce?

Oh no, nothing like that, he said.

“Because of Corona virus, I was unexpectedly paroled.”

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Dualquadpete has a saying, "You can't fix stupid - but you can sedate it!"

Here is an article from Daytona Beach Florida about a real life Dukes of Hazzard wannabe. Seems he decided to crash a drawbridge gate and jump the drawbridge as it was opening up!

 

https://www.powernationtv.com/post/car-jumps-over-drawbridge-in-bad-dukes-of-hazard-attempt?utm_source=drip&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Car+Jumps+Over+Drawbridge+in+Bad+Dukes+of+Hazard+Attempt

 

 

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