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Posted By: Trish Davis
on 10/09/11 06:02pm
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eyeteeth wrote: Wile we're discussing furnaces... it worked the best it ever has this weekend. By morning, the wife was opening up the slider because she was too hot. lol. Usually by that time, I'm going outside to 'choke' the stinking thing so it would light. Re-lit every single time. ![]() Too hot on a mid-October morning in Michigan is a good thing! |
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Posted By: oldtrucker63
on 10/09/11 09:01pm
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It's a good thing here in Kentucky too.......
Without Trucks,....America Stop's |
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Posted By: Trish Davis
on 10/10/11 10:34am
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oldtrucker63 wrote: It's a good thing here in Kentucky too....... Oldtrucker, it gets so cold here, in Ohio, that I go to Kentucky to get warm. |
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Posted By: eyeteeth
on 10/10/11 12:55pm
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Ohhhh... let's not start that. My hometown made the weather.com (I think that's who it was) list for the 10 snowiest cities in the US.Actually... it was growing up there that planted my fascination with RVs. We had a family friend that would come up usually once a winter to go skiing at all the hills around me. They had a small Class C Winnebago and would just park in the lot at the hill and ski right out the back. After the hills closed for the day, we'd take inner tubes, sleds, and toboggans out and play till it was too dark. A couple days later, they'd move to the next hill. Of course I also remember laying in the cabover staring out the front window whenever I got to ride with them when they moved. Back then it was nothing, today... I wonder what the ticket would cost. |
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Posted By: oldtrucker63
on 10/10/11 01:37pm
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Trish Davis wrote: Yeah I have Trucked a lot of miles through Ohio, Cleveland is one cold place too
oldtrucker63 wrote: It's a good thing here in Kentucky too....... Oldtrucker, it gets so cold here, in Ohio, that I go to Kentucky to get warm. |
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Posted By: Trish Davis
on 10/10/11 04:43pm
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eyeteeth wrote: Ohhhh... let's not start that. My hometown made the weather.com (I think that's who it was) list for the 10 snowiest cities in the US.Of course I also remember laying in the cabover staring out the front window whenever I got to ride with them when they moved. Back then it was nothing, today... I wonder what the ticket would cost. Mine made it in 1971 for the dirtiest city in the United States. We'd be wherever and people'd ask "where you from," my mom'd say "Wintersville" and the response was invariably "oh, is it near Steubenville? Is Steubenville really that dirty?" One day in SD, my dad answered "Steubenville" and the fella said"is that near Wintersville, there are people here from Wintersville." It was our neighbors from up the street. ![]() When I bought my F-150 in '02, Margaret wanted to ride in the bed. Nothing would do but put the child in the bed. I drove down the bumpiest back road (not doing that on a highway) I could find. Wouldn't you know, she loved it. Oldtrucker, Cleveland's 130 mi. north of me and can stay there. Eww. And Leeann is also on the sick list. She is up for ankle (left) surgery next Tuesday. We should send her a bouquet made of sparkplugs. |
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Posted By: oldtrucker63
on 10/10/11 09:54pm
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I hope she makes it well with that, Sorry to hear that girl.
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Posted By: skimask
on 10/11/11 12:15am
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Trish Davis wrote: oldtrucker63 wrote: It's a good thing here in Kentucky too....... Oldtrucker, it gets so cold here, in Ohio, that I go to Kentucky to get warm. And I go to Ohio to get my heat fix.
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Posted By: eyeteeth
on 10/11/11 09:02am
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We're falling apart faster than our rigs. lol My well wishes to Leeanne. |
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Posted By: Leeann
on 10/11/11 10:59am
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Thanks, guys. Broke it 3 ways from Sunday and dislocated it. Surgery's Tuesday, but I've gotta get the swelling down in the meantime. This sucks. '73 Concord 20' Class A w/Dodge 440 - see profile for photo |
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