What do we look like part II
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Re: What do we look like part II
Dang the bad luck, I forgot this year all about Lucky's Rod Run, I guess the freeze froze my brain. Were there many people there ??
I almost forgot, congrat's to the graduate and to you.
I almost forgot, congrat's to the graduate and to you.
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by the time we got there, Willie, there was probably 60 cars left but we passed many that were headed home on 105 and 6 on our way there - - - - we didn't arrive until 1pm but all was still good, especially seeing some old friends and the jalapeno chez burgers and Shiner Bock at the Chicken Oil I kinda forgot until last also and didn't contact Luckys kids Linda or lil Bill but someone said he was there earlier - - - that frigid weather and the wild card playoffs had lotz of folks hunkered down - - - thanks for the congrad - - - we are all so very proud of her
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Good shot of you and your boy OUP
Good looking Mustang also
Bill
Good looking Mustang also
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OldUsedParts wrote:Even tho it was 19 F when we left the house yesterday, it was great to hang out with the oldest Son and enjoy the shakedown Cruise of his '65 Stang that he's been refurbishing. The Cruise was started by my Friend, W. L. Lucky , almost 30 years ago. Lucky passed away in 2015 and his memory lives on, yet even tho there's lot of great participation, it just isn't the same without him and his '40 Ford Coupe.
Your boy has a sweet ride Parts. My first car at age 15 was a '67 Coupe which my Dad and I swapped out the 289 for a 302 from a Montego; we did the work ourselves and in those blissful happy days, you could do it all with a common screwdriver, a crescent wrench, and an engine lift (which for us was the auger boom on the back of Dad's Massey Ferguson 135). We ended up having to move that year and sold it to our friends the Shanklins, where it was completely refurbished, converted from sky blue to red, and was passed around all the brothers; for all I know, the family may still own it.
You never get over owning a Mustang (a cowboy's gotta have a horse, right?). That's why I am over 120K on my Kona Blue 2010 GT (which still wails like brand new), after trading in my '06 GT. Have to pry it from my cold dead hands, BUT...sat in a new Shelby GT350 at Sam Pack's the other day - felt my palms sweating and my right foot itching... HoooooBubba.
By the way, they had a 2007 fully Roushed personally autographed model on the floor there, supercharged with 427 flying fillies. Only 7700 miles, and I am here to testify it is PERFECT. Much cheaper than the new models at $29K too. Worth at least looking at the eye candy. From Sam's personal collection. Not shilling for the owner, just appreciate it for the beauty it is. http://www.sampack.com/inventory/used-v ... rollton-TX
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yummy yummy and I'm not talking food - - - - great stuff Boots, some how I suspected that you just might be an "'ol wrench spinner", unfortunately my greaser daze are over but I can still think back and smile - - - I certainly understand the sweating and itching caused by vintage IRON (not fiberglass)
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Looking for a pic
My son on left n me cutting pig on a spit
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My son on left n me cutting pig on a spit
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Hey Pard, I've been ok'n post after post from your new member name - - - "Wha'sup Puter Probs"
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Yeah password probs, gator working on it, but it's overriding somehow. Using this until its sorted.
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Figgered as much - - - I'm sure he'll "Git'er Done"
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Love the pics! It's me having a small refreshment in Barcelona. Cheers
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It was the wife's birthday last week, so we snuck away Saturday. The old man still has some tricks up his sleeve....
Booked the same room that we stayed in on our wedding night. PS, that's Pent House, as in the floor, not the magazine.
Then I took her to the symphony.
We had dinner at a downtown joint called "Hearsay" (fitting, right?). I had the lamb and it was outstanding. If you're in the area, it's worth a shot.
Anyway, this is what we look like now. A little older, and a little rounder.
Booked the same room that we stayed in on our wedding night. PS, that's Pent House, as in the floor, not the magazine.
Then I took her to the symphony.
We had dinner at a downtown joint called "Hearsay" (fitting, right?). I had the lamb and it was outstanding. If you're in the area, it's worth a shot.
Anyway, this is what we look like now. A little older, and a little rounder.
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Re: What do we look like part II
very very kewl
Debbie & I got married back in 72
started dating in 67
we stayed in the Cherokee Suite at the Marriott, over by the Dome / Medical Center on Braeswood
it's been torn down many years now
68, 69, 72
Debbie & I got married back in 72
started dating in 67
we stayed in the Cherokee Suite at the Marriott, over by the Dome / Medical Center on Braeswood
it's been torn down many years now
68, 69, 72
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Happy Belated, Mrs. Counselor
Capt'n I can't imagine the line you must have spun to get that Sweetie.
Congrats and Happy Life to All Y'all
Happy Belated, Mrs. Counselor
Capt'n I can't imagine the line you must have spun to get that Sweetie.
Congrats and Happy Life to All Y'all
I am determined to sustain myself as long as possible & die like a soldier who never forgets what is due to his own honor & that of his country—Victory or Death. William Barret Travis - Lt. Col. comdt "The Alamo"
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