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Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by Earl Branham, Oct 18, 2004.

  1. Hawkco

    Hawkco Genuine Car Nut

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    I tell 'ya. I got the funnel cake for my daughter's. :rolleyes:

    You guys want me to bring this?
     
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    Master Craftsmen at work:smash: Is that a threat?....uhhh...hmmm...we might want to vote on it:p
     
  3. M.A.V.

    M.A.V. Yep,my real initials.

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    I have an Idea ...if enough people show up, we could assign each person one part of the tent ...let that person look at the instructions to see were thier specific part goes,...and that should cut our assembly time down from 1/2 a day to maybe 2 or 3 hours!(y) :D :D :D :smash: :smash: Git`er Done!
     
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    Better idea. Leave that thing at home and bring my EZ-Up that two people can have up in 5 minutes. It's 10x10; not as big, but not as much trouble. :bananaman :bananaman :bananaman :bananaman

    Of course, for some of those who have the facts on the funnel cake confused, I could bring the one with all parts and that could be their punish...er, huh...project. ;)
     
  5. M.A.V.

    M.A.V. Yep,my real initials.

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    Okay Terri,
    Heres the plan...I`ll help you set up the EZ up ...then we will sit in the shade and eat some funnel cakes while we watch everyone else put the "OTHER" tent up. ( Man, am I a suck up or what?):rolleyes:
     
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    Deal. I'll bring my Credence, ZZ Topp, Stepenwolf, etc., CD's and we'll watch Frank supervise. (y)
     
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    I was just stating the facts on the Funnel Cake as told to me by Frank:eek: ...of the course the fact that I got one on the way down to watch the races and stayed out of camera range is purely coincedental:D
     
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    Rick, you can sit me and MAV. (y)
     
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    credence? steppenwolf? thats what i like to hear!

    -Todd:)
     
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    That's what played in my 8-track back in the '70s. My '67 Fairlane and '75 Pinto played those bands plus Kansas, Boston, Blue Oyster Cult, Zeppelin. It was loud, but you could actually hear a melody and understandable lyrics...unlike the stuff of today - just my humble, unabashed, and biased opinion. ;)
     
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    almost forty years later kids are still blasting this MUSIC. That just goes to show how good it really is.

    -Todd:)
     
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    I just looked at your profile. I was 29 years old when you were born. My daughters listen to country and contemporary christian. I've only heard the new stuff on MTV, etc. I can't stand rap or hip-hop and I can't stand lyrics I can't understand. No wonder you guys are listening to the stuff of the late '60s and '70s.
     
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    Yes, but this time I was using the old tent as a threat. MAV and Rick got the hint and can sit with me under the new one while we watch everyone else put the old one together.:D
     

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