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One thing is not like the others

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Can't find it just this mintue but in the last 72 hours I read about a car with the tag CMPNSTE

just sayin' :D
 
Looks like some of those wacky,wacky Virginians.
Honda Beat in the middle?
 
My head is where your foot is... yow!

Reminds me of a Mike Royko column (anyone remember him?), where he asked if he would have to ask gas station attendants to "clean the yugos off my windshield" instead of bugs.

He evidently enjoyed large cars.
 
Welcome to Texas.

Seriously, almost every car show I've attended here (except All British Car Days) looks just like that. Truck, truck, truck, me, truck, truck...
 
Welcome to Texas.

Seriously, almost every car show I've attended here (except All British Car Days) looks just like that. Truck, truck, truck, me, truck, truck...
I wish I had one. My Telluride can only pull a trailer with 500lb tongue weight, which it pretty limiting. Id love to be able to tow a 255ft Airstream.
 
I came out of a store today and saw this truck parked next to my TR6... it reminded me of this thread.

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Elliot, I just got the report from up in Schnecksville this morning that you've still got some nice weather "up there." I see by you having the top down you confirm! One more lawn mowing before the colder stuff sets in?
 
Elliot, I just got the report from up in Schnecksville this morning that you've still got some nice weather "up there." I see by you having the top down you confirm! One more lawn mowing before the colder stuff sets in?
I mowed the lawn yesterday as well as cut down a rather large tree.... the weather has been perfect for outdoor work. Cool mornings and in the 70's in the afternoon, but I don't expect that to last much longer,
 
I mowed the lawn yesterday as well as cut down a rather large tree.... the weather has been perfect for outdoor work. Cool mornings and in the 70's in the afternoon, but I don't expect that to last much longer,
Ahead of th' curve!

We're a degree below 70 for the first time since early May, highs still tapping 90ยฐF in the afternoon. At least one more week of that. No complaints from me!
 
Ahead of th' curve!

We're a degree below 70 for the first time since early May, highs still tapping 90ยฐF in the afternoon. At least one more week of that. No complaints from me!
Here's the tree I cut down... On Friday I will load it up and take it to a friend who will use it in his fireplace.
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Wow, lucky friend! Once he splits it that should be good for a couple of winters I should think.
We have a fireplace in our house but it has never been lit. I'd rather give it away to someone who can use it.
 
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