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Big storms coming... Amazingly enough, I managed to get the truck into my shop. I bumped the GT40 and had to push it up against the wall tight. If the truck were 3" longer, it would be spending the night outside in the storm...
Dave, you must have already put a bunch of stuff in storage.. You doing Pods?
I will check with them. There is one close to home also.
Spent all day at our friends putting in new drywall and a shower surround today. Of course it took longer than it should have but overall it turned out good. All they have left to do is caulk the seams.
We've really liked Spire, used them for the first time when I got the first truck. And since then the camper, car and a small loan on the current truck.
Originally Posted by Tom
Good evening everyone!
Mike drove through town and didn't even bother to say hi.
Sorry...
Well, didn't exactly drive through town, just on the north edge of town. Hwy 70 was closed east of Brunswick, and there was no posted detour. Just road closed, good luck finding your way.
Ended up going south from Brunswick, back to Hwy 65, south to Rice Lake Rd, east to 107 and back north to 70.
Morning all, had a nice storm run through here last night, lotta lightning, thunder and heavy rain. Just looking up and down the street this morning doesn't look like it was too bad, but we have a pretty tight street so that doesn't mean much.
The owner of the truck I went and looked at the weekend of the 4th emailed me back finally, made an interesting offer, we'll have to see.
About 2" of rain here and no hail that I am aware of... We're gonna try the lawn roller again here in a little bit to see if we can iron out some of the lumps...
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