Florida! :)
Florida! :)
Tom, Gunner having "extra baggage" has to be the understatement of the century, if not the millennium... ;-)
He's got enough 'baggage' disguised as "Piles Of Stuff" to fill up an entire industrial park, let alone one fully equipped machine shop.
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Ill have my wife wave as she goes by. She is currently, with my son, d-i-l and grandbaby..in Rogers City visting family...but has been taking the kids around the state. I think Mondy its t he Henry Ford Museum
Gunner
Rule #35 "That which does not kill you, has made a huge tactical error"
Too damned humid. I live in the desert..nice and dry..well..as long as you are away from irrigation..
Gunner
Rule #35 "That which does not kill you, has made a huge tactical error"
Its only a few semi loads...shrug..maybe only 4
Gunner
Rule #35 "That which does not kill you, has made a huge tactical error"
Hell, I wasn't even CONSIDERING your stuff.
How nice for you guys. While you were posting, and while three generations of your family were out having a good time, most everybody I know was working. So we're jealous. But isn't that the same wife, son, and DIL who used to be too disabled to hold jobs? I take it their health has improved to the point they were able to find employment as professional vacationers? If they have relapses while in Michigan, does CA reimburse the MI hospital?
Wayne
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 17:44:54 GMT, with neither quill nor qualm, Gunner quickly quoth:
Which type, the 48', 20-wheel, heavy-duty, trailer-dolly style?
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Love me..love my machine tools
And the dogs and cats of course.
Gunner
Rule #35 "That which does not kill you, has made a huge tactical error"
Hi Gunner,
That's a nice place to visit (Henry Ford Museum). They have some really cool stuff there. Whole steam locomotives, cars, trucks, guns, old power plant from the River Rouge? Facility, all sorts of odd machines that would make any RCM'r drool...
Rogers City has the largest open pit limestone quarry in the world? Something like that. It was worth parking by the pit and watching the little matchbox toys playing way down inside (actually they were probably the size of a small house). See:
Maybe, but what's left of the family is down here.
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