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hahahha I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!! 8) 8) 8) 8)

I WANT A WEATHER ROCK NOW :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Paint a sign. Go out in the yard and pick up a rock. Ta da. Instant weather rock.
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ALREADY ON IT jerry....... :mrgreen: ::tu::

think i may put it next to tiffs garden :lol: ::nod::
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We went for a drive last Sunday and I got interested in the signs different ranches put up on their private roads. Here's an older all wood one and a new-age CNC torch cut all metal one.
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Neat. They sure chain 'em down tight so that Wyoming Wind doesn't flop 'em around and bust 'em.
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Ford GT40 Mark II, Winner 1966 Le Mans, Drivers, Bruce McLaren / Chris Amon. Built from a 1/24 scale plastic kit.


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A GT40 is my most favorite car of all time. ::tu::
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I agree with Johnny, the GT40 is tops. That one looks real, good job building and photographing!
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Mr Rick wrote:Ford GT40 Mark II, Winner 1966 Le Mans, Drivers, Bruce McLaren / Chris Amon. Built from a 1/24 scale plastic kit.


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Rick_____you have some ""KOOL STUFF""" !!!!!!!!!! :) A friend of mine had a ""Big A"" Auto Parts Store for years__when he sold out & retired ( some 15 years ago) he gave me this collectible,(replica) 1917 Model T Ford Van*** they got a different model each year,for a period of time (think he had 10 or so ???)--- :)_________I added the Case Knife for show ::nod::
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Slick looking "Model T" there Monk. That's a keeper for sure.
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That's neat Monk. I like the comparison to the Case. ::nod::
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Laws, California.

Recently noticed an early scene in 'Nevada Smith' with Steve McQueen taken from the same spot.

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I've been trying to get pics of the sunrise with the city(?) skyline in the background and the river in the foreground. Might have finally found a good spot this morning to line everything up. The nearest tower object is a replica of an wooden oil derrick used in the Teapot Dome area eighty or ninty years ago. It's not a very big city, so there's only two or three buildings sticking up.
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Good pictures. I like 'em.
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Beautiful pics Rustle!

Well this thread is titled pics of "miscellaneous stuff and things"....so I guess this is as good a spot as any to post these two pics. A couple of guys with a set up for making minnie balls and musket balls...little pot of molten lead on the burner, young kid turning the hand crank to blow air on the coals...small little dipper on the end of the long handle extending into the coals that he would pour lead from into a hand held mold, then knock the balls out into the metal plate on the table. Pretty straight forward operation!
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AWESOME THANKS MIKE 8)
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SUNRISE :)
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Oh mercy me. Is there anything that isn't collected by someone? (4 bids so far at $34)

Large Lot of Vintage Womens Menstrual Pads Stick Tampons Belt Kotex Tampax etc

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Large-Lot-of-Vi ... _230wt_919

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That would be a good one for you to practice your sniping on Jerry ::nod::
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tjmurphy wrote:That would be a good one for you to practice your sniping on Jerry ::nod::
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T.J. you've got a mean streak in you. I don't see how your wife has stayed married to you all these years. Now get your butt ready, get to church and ask forgiveness for being so ornery.

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Jerry,
Uhhhm, thanks for that link.
It led me to this....
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pipipop-The-Eur ... 5216wt_680
I dont even know what to think.
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Oh for pity sake. Gee thanks Mark. There's something I needed to know. ::facepalm::
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