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Whats been up guys long time no see, Me and my daughter took the 52 out to a little get together at the local ag museum to hunt Easter eggs with some guys from the local car club. Just thought Id throw up a few photos to make you all jealous.
Hard to say, I met a lot of people. A guy named Jeff Gordy turned me onto the get together. There was a lot of T models and other cars there that I really didn't get to take photos of due to chasing Little Ms. Mona-Kay around. lol. I kinda kicking around the idea of joining that club. They invited me to taking a road trip up the Natchez Trace in a few weeks. It would be around 200 miles round trip. How have you been?
Hey Coop,
Your truck fits right in - adds some "working quality" to a bunch of show cars. Nice Pics. The Natchez Trace might be the right speed - I can't remember the speed limit on there but it was low. Pretty scenic trip...
Cooper I've been great, thanks for asking... I'm trying to get a GTG date set for May now, rather than April. The reason I asked about Barry is he works at the AG Museum & frequently on weekends. He may have not recognized you without the Lightning... Drop in the monthly chapter chat & say hello. (pics always are welcome)
That tan sedan, I'm reasonably, sure belongs to or did belong to a family here in Brandon whose kids I grew up with. If you see it again ask if it is the "Sanderson" car.
Ben, the max speed-limit on the Trace is a whopping 50-mph.
I was just outside clearing some snow in the yard to make room for parking cars this weekend as my wife hosts a friggin' baby shower. Will I be working on my truck this weekend? No. Will I be going to a car show? No, those are still 6 weeks away. Basking in the warmth of spring? Hell no.
My only positive thought at the moment is when July comes...and I'm casually working outside in 79 degree weather, 70% humidity, not worried about fire ants, african bees, hurricanes, poisonous snakes or alligators - unlike Mississippi.
Last edited by pineconeford; Apr 3, 2013 at 04:07 PM.
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