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Join the contest SubscribeIs that Kinky Friedman? Is he still around?
I like it.View attachment 8094923
This one's my favorite
sure isIs that Kinky Friedman? Is he still around?
I have pictures of my mothers 66 Coronet convertible 383 4 speed on a rotisserie. The rear shelf was swiss cheese
There's a different thread for these types of pictures. Please delete and post them there.
I drive the hell out of that 56 exactly the way it is.View attachment 8095133Awesome! My dad had a blue 67 that got crushed by barn in a tornado. I would have loved to been able to restore it. I will be restoring my grandpa’s 56 hopefully soon.View attachment 8095139
WABS: Weak Ass Baby Shit. I don't see a Nakamichi Dragon cassette player in that stack. The rest of it should be Yamaha or Pioneer.
Damn straight you are, Too Damn Cheney! Packed my lunch before heading off to Jackson, Mississippi for a Match about 10 or so years ago. Can’t remember how well I shot, At Jackson, sometimes I was perfect sometimes I really screwed the pooch.View attachment 8095124
That's some real grandmas wisdom right there.
he had to reload a few times in there, figure that in!!!View attachment 8093285
Deadly Marine Sniper Chuck Mawhinney Hit 16 Headshots In 30 Seconds on a Pitch Black Night.
He said he learned to shoot here in Eastern Oregon splashing coyotes in his hometown of Lakeview.
I think I read where in that 16 headshot engagement he was using an M 14 with some form of night vision.he had to reload a few times in there, figure that in!!!
that makes more sense;I think I read where, in that 16 headshot engagement he was using an M 14 with some form of night vision.
Any day/night spent in the outdoors is an exceptional pleasure. The ringing of steel for a few hours ices the cake.Not my house or my friends…
Know the owner well enough but at that time of year it’s pretty well winterized.
For going up on a Friday afternoon and coming home on Saturday afternoon it’s not worth the bother.
My wife does this when we make Christmas cookies. Of course, she learned from her grandmotherView attachment 8095124
That's some real grandmas wisdom right there.
Tried to take a pic of my Nak BX-300. Dog is being a douche.WABS: Weak Ass Baby Shit. I don't see a Nakamichi Dragon cassette player in that stack. The rest of it should be Yamaha or Pioneer.![]()
OK Boomer.WABS: Weak Ass Baby Shit. I don't see a Nakamichi Dragon cassette player in that stack. The rest of it should be Yamaha or Pioneer.![]()
Funny y’all should bring Chuck up. I just finished the book a few minutes ago. Quick read.he had to reload a few times in there, figure that in!!!
Reminds me of our house in rural Missouri. Talking late 60s early 70s. Antenna on the roof was motorized for rotation. A box with a big dial sat on top of the TV. Stations were marked on the dial. Antenna spun for reception. All that for 3 stations. We were high tech. Looks like a motor on that one.Another walk to get some air.
Not as many neat houses in this direction.
Relics of a simpler time.
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Restore? Get it running and drive it the way it is. That's a great truckView attachment 8095133Awesome! My dad had a blue 67 that got crushed by barn in a tornado. I would have loved to been able to restore it. I will be restoring my grandpa’s 56 hopefully soon.View attachment 8095139