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Re: Sled show observations... Hmmmmmm?

Postby robtan88 » Fri Jul 30, 2010 7:32 pm

You guys are absolutely right, no one has any respect anymore, thats why the more people I meet, the better I like my dog!!! I,m always on my 3 boys butts about not touching anything that doesn,t belong to them (OLD SCHOOL RESPECT) I tell them it may look like a piece of junk, but to someone else, it is their treasure. SORRY just doesn,t cut the mustard with me, after a huge scratch has occured after all the $$$ and hard work by someone, so I don,t do shows, and avoid such places...Rob.
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Re: Sled show observations... Hmmmmmm?

Postby AirborneX4Special » Sat Jul 31, 2010 10:11 am

When I visited Horicon Joe he offered me some of his brew but kept his meatloaf out of sight.

I cannot imagine going into someone's trailer. That person deserves a broken recoil handle suppository.
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Re: Sled show observations... Hmmmmmm?

Postby JoeRainville » Sat Jul 31, 2010 12:51 pm

Horicon Joe wrote:Steve ..... I'll trade you a whole loaf of meatloaf sandwichs if you find that handle. :beers;
I actually did suspect the other evil Joe of doing this when I saw him laying on his back in my trailer with his right hand straight up
in the air with what looked to be half a recoil handle in it. At the time it did not alarm me but now ....... :think:


Wanie, I was just doing my aerobic stretching for the day, not trying to steal you 500 mile Dator.

Seriously, I am amazed and dissapointed that some clown really did that. We could have lifted a mold of that orginal handle (and might still be able too) had it not been snapped. While I still like shows, and will attend them when possable. However, if someone breaks a part off my Doug Oster 1980 ish IFS proto Cat, I might have a small fit.

Tabor, you going to Princeton? My self esteem is almost recovered from Waconia, so it would be "nice" to see you there. Bring more cookies, chocolate chip prefered. I am flying in, while Sidekick Nick and Adam are driving my truck and trailer there.

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Re: Sled show observations... Hmmmmmm?

Postby SKNOWCAT » Sat Jul 31, 2010 1:48 pm

Should only take about half the fuel to get your truck from NY to princeton with the boys handling the route planning. Your path usually mimmicks a drunken sailor without a roadmap. I'm not sure you realize that SD is not between NY and MN. Have a nice day Village Joe.
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Re: Sled show observations... Hmmmmmm?

Postby WinnipegStPaul9 » Sat Jul 31, 2010 8:05 pm

I am SO happy to see Horicon Joe on here. I think his sense of humor has returned as well.

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Re: Sled show observations... Hmmmmmm?

Postby pjr » Sat Jul 31, 2010 8:45 pm

Hey, just to let everyone know.... DA and cletussnow BOTH had their sled hoods open at the show today, so everyone could see their super-clean engine bays! :clap:

I think DA only had his hood open for no reason other than to provide more light reflection in that dark show-barn from all that chrome! Thanks DA, it made taking pictures easier, as I didn't even need flash!! :dance:


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