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Called in to Sub at FCCS (Theresa's school).......
Fun day...... Art 6th grade....Art 1st grade......American History 7th and 8th grade.....Earth Science 7th and 8th grade......Bible 7th grade.
Jolly Green continued to run fine......
Hope to get to the brakes very soon. Weather tomorrow is supposed to be cold....sleet and snow........
Fun day...... Art 6th grade....Art 1st grade......American History 7th and 8th grade.....Earth Science 7th and 8th grade......Bible 7th grade.
Jolly Green continued to run fine......
Hope to get to the brakes very soon. Weather tomorrow is supposed to be cold....sleet and snow........
New brakes on the wife's car last week. Slide toppers on the RV this week. New carpet for the Excursion coming soon.
Looked at this yesterday. It was gorgeous in person, 19K miles. Nature abhors a vacuum and there is definitely a space in my garage for one of these!
Looked at this yesterday. It was gorgeous in person, 19K miles. Nature abhors a vacuum and there is definitely a space in my garage for one of these!
Good morning, crew !!
And a great time was had by all in sunny Tucson, AZ!!
And a trip to the Pima Air and Space museum
The massive B36 Peacemaker.......230’ wingspan! 6 turning, 4 burning = 40,000 HP<br/>And the ability to carry an 80,000 lb bomb load 10,000 miles without re-fueling!!
And then a cut-away model of the piston engines powering the B36.....P&W wasp major 4360 (4360 CID) 4000 HP. And the cylinder head cut-away at the bottom definitely shows that MOPAR did NOT invent the Hemi head engine!!!!!
Have a great rest of the day!! Later
And a great time was had by all in sunny Tucson, AZ!!
And a trip to the Pima Air and Space museum
The massive B36 Peacemaker.......230’ wingspan! 6 turning, 4 burning = 40,000 HP<br/>And the ability to carry an 80,000 lb bomb load 10,000 miles without re-fueling!!
And then a cut-away model of the piston engines powering the B36.....P&W wasp major 4360 (4360 CID) 4000 HP. And the cylinder head cut-away at the bottom definitely shows that MOPAR did NOT invent the Hemi head engine!!!!!
Have a great rest of the day!! Later
Love seeing the old aircraft in museums and not in open fields. Like them even better when they're still flying! I was in the Louisiana Air Guard from 1969 to '75 and probably some of the old transport planes we flew on are sitting out there somewhere. I've been to the air museum close to Pearl Harbor and the one in Pensacola. Fla. in the last few years and they are well worth visiting.
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I love that, gave me a pleasant flashback. My Mom was from Leesville and she met my Dad at Ft Polk. He'd talk about meeting some genuine Louisiana coonass or other such nonsense. Fun memories!
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Howdy guys!
Tim, nice work on the track. I wish I rode enough to wear them out
Prolly the wrong thread but .... well ... it happened
Got about 18" of snow last night!!
A little sled time for the first time in 2 years.
I would prob stay around here and sled with the family now ... but we got a boys trip to the mountains already planned leaving Wednesday so it is what it is. Too late to turn back now.
Have a good weekend everyone!!
Tim, nice work on the track. I wish I rode enough to wear them out
Prolly the wrong thread but .... well ... it happened
Got about 18" of snow last night!!
A little sled time for the first time in 2 years.
I would prob stay around here and sled with the family now ... but we got a boys trip to the mountains already planned leaving Wednesday so it is what it is. Too late to turn back now.
Have a good weekend everyone!!