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Old 04-09-2021, 11:06 PM
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And now for something more off topic than usual.....Hope it's ok... mods.. remove if needed.

As you can see from the photo the kids are tucked in and I am enjoying a Schell's Pilsner pored into a MN Vikings Pilsner glass.

Please reply and Include a photo of the label. The one that I like best by totally arbitrary standards will get the attached 5T/6 slightly used Farmall Sweater featuring the H. This sweater has been through 3 boys, suitable for the 3 to 5 year old in your life. I may even wash it before I send.

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edit: We'll let this run for 3 weekends. Ends 25 Apr 2021 at 11:59pm.
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I don't go out to eat much because of the Draconian Princess we have as Governor. But last night, I was invited by my Daughter to go out to eat. We did and the restaurant was packed. We had to wait about 10 minutes to be seated. It was good to see life returning to normal despite the ogre in Lansing. We went to a Cracker Barrel Restaurant. The waitress came around and we ordered our drinks. I ordered a Dr Pepper (Non Coca-Cola) product and I had a good meal, good service, and time with my Daughter and her Family.

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When most of the work is done for the day around here I settle in
with a Banquet. When you're born and raised in CO it kind of goes with
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I finished the day after replacing the in-tank fuel pump on my 32 yr old chebbie peecup truck by having a fish dinner in a local mom/pop restaurant,
drank my favorite beverage of water.
Even had a second helping of fish as Friday is all ya kin 'et day!
Then stopped for a first of the season Ice cream cone, yummy!
Some of my farmer friends are planting corn already,
tis a warm spring!!
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Old 04-11-2021, 11:20 AM
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Ken that's a great photo. It's not just the beverage it's the background as well. Showing your projects in the background. What's your main project? Is that a super rear end???
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Meat loaf's in the oven and I'm gettin' ready to make up some instant mashed taters, brown gravy from a can and a big cold glass of milk!
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Ken that's a great photo. It's not just the beverage it's the background as well. Showing your projects in the background. What's your main project? Is that a super rear end???
Thanks Mark. It is an 1862 GT been in the works for a while. Almost had er
back together only I have to take the rear end back out to fix a cork gasket
leak that I fixed once but it didn't work. Still leaks


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I prefer an ice-cold Arnold Palmer (non-stirred) on a hot day. Once in a blue moon, if I am not in the heat of the sun, I'll drink a cow on the rocks.....never a bum steer!

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Thanks Mark. It is an 1862 GT been in the works for a while. Almost had er
back together only I have to take the rear end back out to fix a cork gasket
leak that I fixed once but it didn't work. Still leaks


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West Valley G, is the winner as I liked his photo and and the background showing his projects.

Ken can you PM me your mailing address through the OCC site? If you can do this today, I'll get it out tomorrow. I have to travel Wednesday and probably won't get to ship until next week otherwise.
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CC yard cart
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Got your PM Ken. I plan to ship via USPS tomorrow.
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2185 with mower from my dad when I have a project for it.
Massey Ferguson Model 70 corn planter.
CC yard cart
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