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If so, do we want to eat somewhere local, eat before you come, or throw some dead cow on the grill once you get here? (I like dead cow)
My shop is a mess, so if we go there you'll just have to get over it. I still have the temporary wiring harness I was using before, so if I get the carbs rebuilt my flathead may be running by then.
If you guys will bring your own drinks (remember we're alcohol free here) and your own extras. (chips, salad, etc.) I'll provide hamburgers and buns. I'll just need a rough idea of how many to expect.
If it's just me, or if it's 20 people, I'm going to grill hamburgers and eat them on a porch over looking the lake. Then I'm going to go stare at my truck frame. That's the plan, and I'm sticking to it.
(that flag pole isn't crooked, the iPhone tends to bend pictures for some reason)
My fishing poles have been in the back of my truck since Spring. Just haven't had time to use them! I may actually drive my new-to-me work truck. I haven't got it yet, but I hope to this week.
And if anybody up here wishes to ride down with me, they're more than welcome to!
If it's just going to be 2-3 of us, I'll provide lunch. What would you guys like? Burgers? Dogs?
My philosophy on program is even if there are only a couple of people interested, never cancel. If you do, you can develop a reputation of canceling events, and nobody will plan on attending any of them.
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