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Bright sunny day already.....5 mins and time to take little Theresa to school.
This 8 yr old Granddaughter is a blessing......even though at 64 I would not have planned on raising kids.......
Good morning Oregon and everyone everywhere else. 48, overcast and the fortune tellers are talking about 30 to 40% chance of rain & T-Storms today, although the T-Storms, if they materialize are only supposed to be between 1100 and 1400.
Horses were quite demanding this morning and took extra time.......
It is hard to sore with the eagles when you are up to your neck in alligators!
I've always said It's hard to soar like an eagle when you work with a bunch of turkeys!
Originally Posted by 67nukeford
Hey, it's all in the perception!!!
Jim, what's the story on the new rims? Same as before, or different?
Notice how he's skirting the issue... that's twice now. I think he had to go with different rims. I believe that he mentioned that the Typhon's were obsolete. That stinks... I always liked the look of the Typhon's. I think they were made by Weld Racing.
I have decided to do something that I really, really don't like doing but have to. I'm driving over to the Valley, Wilson River area to do some work on my place over there. My Dad has a AC HD9B dozer that needs work accomplished so I owe him big and it's time to pay back.
Good morning men.
Roy that sounds very busy.
May i ask why the shop is on hold.
I have to get some work completed on the 5th Wheel. We leave for the Oregon G2G 10 June.....Then on to Alaska for about 5 weeks.
The 5th Wheel needs the new RV fridge installed......Inverter installed..... PM on the onboard Generator....PM on the wheel bearings and brakes.....PM on the remote gray and black water drain valves......and a bunch of little stuff.
If I can, I'll get back to the Garage project before we leave.
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