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Happy TURKEY day

jlaird

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Enjoy your blessings, enjoy your family, enjoy your Spridget.
 
Thanks Jack.
Happy Thanksgiving to all and everyone.

Even though they don't celebrate that over here, I took the day off anyway and bought some paint.

I remember my first lbc turkey day.
1972, I was 14 and my brother and I had just gotten the TR4 a few months earlier. The clutch burned up due to my 16 year old brother's navagation of an up-hill start. We spent turkey day pulling the trans. On such a difficult car, and not having a clue how to do it, we used our only source of expertice, a 78 page Chilton's manual. The car ran after two days and I was not only happy, but on my way to a 22 year career as an lbc mechanic.
 
Happy Thanksgiving to all.
 
Happy T-Day! I'm hoping this afternoon to get some garage time..... if I'm not passed out on the sofa! lol!
 
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I love this holiday!
 
Tis Friday night and things have been busy, Eating turkey, dressing, and pumpkin pie. Early this week it was warm and nice, then the temp dropped and it got a bit chillier. Everyone in KC is looking towards tomorrows KU MU game, and I'll have friends over to share a meal and a few home brews.
 
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