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Old 06-05-2005, 04:40 PM
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Hey guys,
The move went well got everything in, and am still unpacking boxes. I'm hopein to go home (moms house) and pick up my tools and tool box next week.
Here is the stangs new home and a pic of my dodge

oh ya got the windows tinted, since the last time I posted a pic of jinxed
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Old 06-05-2005, 07:26 PM
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Nice, Shaun!

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Old 06-06-2005, 12:37 AM
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Nice, Shaun!

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Thanks, Man I really need to lift my truck :P
Best part is my landlord has a 69 fast back and the guy bout half a block down has a 65 or 66 coupe sitting in his yard, I'm gonna go down shoot the car breeze with him some night this week if I see him outside So I might have some extra wisdom and hands to help out with the restomodin'
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Congrats, Shaun.
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Old 06-06-2005, 11:13 AM
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Thanks,
feels real good knowing if the weather gets bad I don't have to worry about the car and is also nice living without roomates. [sm=smiley20.gif]
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Congratulations. I recently build a garage and am loving it.
Bad weather in my neck of the woods includes freezing rain. The ice build up on the car I can live with, but the ice build up on the pine trees I can not. Before I got my garage when they called for an ice storm I would park my stang right next to my house and park my F350 crew cab 4X4 next to the stang. I would put my travel trailer behind it and my sailboat in front of it. Oh ya, as an after thought I would have my family sleep downstairs in the middle of the house.
The sound of 3 foot diameter trunks snapping followed by an earth rumbling thud is enough to make you want to clear cut you lot or move further south. I am just too lazy to do either.
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That sucks, around here you just run the risk of a cow flying thru your house the months of May, June and July gotta love tornado ally.
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Man, after you put your mustang in the root cellar, there can’t be room for much else.
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Old 06-06-2005, 02:15 PM
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huh?[sm=WTFsgign.gif] root celler? whas that?
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We old guys built underground cellars to not only keep supplies to sustain us during tornadoes and hurricanes, but we dug cellars to keep our garden veggies after we canned them. They were called root cellars, because they were dug below the root level of trees.
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