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Where at in So Cal?
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Or our feeble attempts to park at Dumont and Glamis.....
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I just bought one of these straps too. Hopefully never have to use it but nice to have just in case.
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Dave, yes I cropped 2 shots. I was far away and the pictures had alot of nothing in them, So I cropped out what I didn't want and it makes the photo bigger with what I want in it.
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I guess I will break the ice and begin the report. Met up with Not-so-Barefoot-Bob at Baker and we drove in to Dumont to scout out our camp on Wednesday afternoon. Sand seemed real soft where we met up with Ryan that had a spot already picked out for us. I proceeded to get stuck (not bad) dropped trailer and got out of there with the help of Ryan. Next up Bob, got stuck just like me and once again Ryan to the rescue to pull out the trailer. Got all set up and just relaxed the first night there. Weather was a bit cold for shorts and t-shirt but I tried and failed and went into wearing pants and a jacket. Thanksgiving morning the rest of the group was there, Dave and Tina w/family and Faster Daddy (James and wife Kelly and family) Another family was also there when we got there but I can't seem to remember their names but they were good people none the less. Unloaded my rail and fired it up, I thought I had a coolant leak but soon discovered it was a fuel leak. Bought some fuel line and with some afro-engineering Dave and me got it taken care of and had the rail back up and running. Had some other minor things going wrong with the rails in camp but none were bad enough to keep the rails down for the weekend. Did a few real good runs over the 4 days I stayed there. Brought the Go-Pro and I messed up and had it taking sequencial pictures instead of video on 2 rides. So I have no video of anything. Hopefully Dave had his working right. We even got Jim (Sand-Snake) to migrate over to our camp and set up with us. Got in some good rides with him and Bert. Bert's car came out NICE. It was fun running behind him. The Thanksgiving Meal was AWSOME!!! 3 deepfried turkeys and all the fixings to go along. Dave even deepfried a Tri-tip. We all at so much that it hurt. All in all it was a great trip. Decided to leave Saturday and avoid the holiday traffic but ended up sitting it traffic for 7 hours till we got home back in San Diego. Thanks to all in our camp. Aside from the cold azz weather keeping me from the fire late at night it couldn't have been any better. I got a few good pictures at Talladega and that was about it. I wanted to ride more than take pictures. Met FE135 at the North Pole and he had his camera so hope fully he will post up some of his awesome shots. Here are the shots--
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I need that for your ringtone when you call or text me.
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Movin on up!
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Kenny is under the Bus... He was ran over.
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Gin and Juice with the boom boom music in the back ground!!!
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Well here she is.... Not done with all the work yet but got most of it completed. My buddy did all the airbrush in his garage. Let me know what you think of his work.
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I have been so busy with work lately but I finally got time to edit my SEMA shots. It sucks trying to take shots with people walking right infront of you. But what can you do!!!!! I got a few good contacts for my 65 Mustang project thats almost done and I will start some spy photos of that soon. This vette has a new Supercharged Engine in it. It was a very clean install.
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Your just OLD. So just keep your boom boom music to yourself.
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Cheese- Loan me $340 bucks! I will take you out to MOO's all you want!!!
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Very cool David- He looks comfortable in the ring. Sorry it took such a hard loss in the family to find him. How old is he?
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They make a tool for doing just that. But if you don't have it and the tire has been on there a long time you might just make yourself mad and the tire will kick your a$$ in the process. A tire shop should only be $5-10 to remove a tire for you. Hell bribe him with a 6 pack and tell him to reinstall it when you have it painted.
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Get video of the Dyno run if your there hanging around. Those are always fun to watch.
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What is that blue thing on the right side panel by the rear passenger seat? Is that an 8 into 1 exhaust that is exiting behind the left rear passenger? Nice looking car. Good luck And like CAPT hinted at--- A price is a good bit of info to add.
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I am planning on 2 trips out there this year. Thanksgiving and Presidents weekends. I might be able to sneak in another weekend but those are definate weekends for me out there. 300 miles one way definately sucks but the relaxation and fun is more than worth it!! Oh yeah--- BBMBB (Barefoot Bob My Black Brother) we will definately get the good video and pictures this time around.
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Actor Tom Bosley, whose career spanned five decades and included his role as the father of a typical American family on popular 1970s TV comedy "Happy Days," has died at 83, according to media reports on Tuesday. Celebrity news website TMZ cited family members as saying Bosley died at his home in Palm Springs, California and recently he had been battling a staph infection. A spokesman for Bosley was not immediately available for confirmation. Bosley's everyday manner and looks helped him forge a career in Hollywood as a character actor and guest star in a number of popular 1960s television shows such as "Route 66," "Dr. Kildare," "Marcus Welby, M.D." and "Bonanza." But it was on the long-running "Happy Days" that he enjoyed his biggest success, playing the father of the show's central character Richie Cunningham, who was a teenager growing up in the 1950s. "Happy Days" ran from 1974 to 1984 and was a smash hit series that made Henry Winkler (Fonzie) a major Hollywood star and sparked the adult success of Ron Howard, who played Richie and would later go on to a career as a film director. When the show ended, Bosley returned to character work on TV with roles in numerous popular series such as "The Love Boat" and "Murder, She Wrote." He continued working well into the 2000s with parts in series such as "That '70s Show." My 2 cents--- Alot of the younger people might not know this man. But growing up in the 70's this show was a big one to watch. Alot of actors got cut their teeth on this show and moved on to great careers.
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Friday night me and my friend went to check it out. It's effen funny! The best of the three I think personally. The 3D is pretty impressive as well. BTW it's got a little frontal nudity of one of the guys in a few stunts so be aware if your letting a younger person tag along with you. And if you get grossed out easily it has a few things that will turn your stomach. But if your good with dumb,stupid, painful stunts then this is your movie!!!
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I have always liked the sound of a VW motor on boost! Good luck with the new motor.
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I am headed to Vegas for SEMA next month. If it can wait till then I will do it. What part of So-Cal is it going?
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I can carry mine off duty any time I want. Hell I can even fly armed if I choose. But I choose to leave it at home. The only time I carry off duty is if I am headed to/from work. And I fly armed if I am doing something work related. Carrying a sidearm can be a good thing when the stuff hits the fan, but other than that it's a liability I would rather not willing stap onto my side. 10 hours a day is fine for me, I don't need it with me on my off time as well. But I do support the law allowing CCW.
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I got mine downloaded and installed/authenticated. How do we get the phones to communicate now?
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Here's another one for you Dave. Good luck on the sale but I hope you decide to keep it. It's a great rail!