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OK, I have moped around enough. While I am still bummed about Jeremy's truck, a lot of funny crap happened at Smokin'. For instance, and this will be a two part post, so bear with me. The first pic as Brandon's truck on the dyno:
Now if I turned around, I would be looking at our campsite with my truck on the left. Pay particular attention to the large rock in front of my truck. Everyone get the picture now? Wait for it.
So we had just arrived at the campsite. It was dark and we were setting up the camper and I happened to unloading wood from the bed of my truck. I see this camper coming, I shout at him but he does not hear me. This is what happens within the first hour of being there:
Doh!! That camper was high centered on that rock in front of my truck. Jeremy had to pull him off of it with his truck.
I have to say, he was not the only person to get up on a rock either. "Nuff said there.
The funny part about it, was there was some sort of fluid on the rock, Jeremy went over to it and stuck his finger in it. I told him it was sewage. He smelled his finger, and sure enough. LOL.
The funny part about it, was there was some sort of fluid on the rock, Jeremy went over to it and stuck his finger in it. I told him it was sewage. He smelled his finger, and sure enough. LOL.
Yeah, but did he taste it just to MAKE SURE it was sewage??
The guys at the Diesel Garage had asked Brandon if the guys from our group could help with the breakfast they were going to cook for everyone on Friday morning. BD told them that was cool. Him and Chris sprung for 3#s bacon and me and Jeremy would bring 2#s of breakfast sausage.
Well, Brandon brought the bacon, but I had planned to buy the sausage there. We got there late Wednesday, got up for live tuning on Thursday and that began running late. Through the day, I kept mentioning I need to get that sausage. We also needed firewood. During live tuning I kept talking about it and Jody must have thought we were retards.
We went to a steakhouse that night and after that I finally bought the sausage so as not to freeload like last year. We sat around the campfire a bit late.
I got up at the crack of about 10something and went down there to find breakfast was over.
JD called and we told him to bring some eggs. We fried all that up in the camper at about noon and had some sliders to go with the meat.
The funny part about it, was there was some sort of fluid on the rock, Jeremy went over to it and stuck his finger in it. I told him it was sewage. He smelled his finger, and sure enough. LOL.
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