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Mitch
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Postby Mitch » Wed Oct 10, 2007 8:58 pm

Nice pics, Hev. Glad ya had a good time, even if ya ended up in the clink. (Ain't like it's the first time for a hobo).

My better half swears that it probably was an organically grown coffee. I'm on my last can of Master Blend now and Friday's payday. She said she'll go to Sam's this weekend and get me some.

What if it all was an illusion? What if, in my hungover condition it was just regular coffee that tasted so good. :shock: Nah, I've had coffee all over most of the lower 48, and 6 provinces of Canada; there was something special about that taste. I'll let ya know.

How's your schedule shapin' up for a hobo rendevous?
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Postby hev52 » Wed Oct 10, 2007 9:04 pm

The hobo rendevous is lookin' good anytime for me now......................................... :) :wink:


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Postby hev52 » Wed Oct 10, 2007 9:08 pm

Hey Dirt....................Ya know what this weekend is don't ya................................... :)


BTW................Just bought the Farmall H from the Amishman for 350.00. Now I gotta git it over to my dad's place so we can git started on restoring it.


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Postby hev52 » Wed Oct 10, 2007 9:14 pm

highrailjon wrote:Her spiked heel on the vacuum cleaner makes me a bit nervous! I think I need a beer!!!!! :wink:




Yea I heard that Bro............................. :lol: :lol:
I'd be nervous to............................


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Postby hev52 » Wed Oct 10, 2007 10:45 pm

Here are some of the Stone Mountain Railroad......................



Here is me and Patty standing by the 2-6-2 #110 engine..............................






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Here is the F3 that pulled the train around Stone Mountain...........................





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Settin' the brakes....................................





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There rail yard...................................





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The General 2





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Hitchin' a ride up to the top of Stone Mountain...................................






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Talkin' to Jon from the top.............................................. :lol: :lol:






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King of the Hill....................................................








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Postby webenda » Wed Oct 10, 2007 11:49 pm

Andre,

Your "face maker" is beautiful. I see she likes turquois. So does my wife.


Hev,

Great photos. So large and sharp! Thank you for posting them.

Did you get to hear the carillon while you were at Stone Mountain? It is your kind of musical instrument, being played by pounding the keyboard with fists and kicking feet.
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Postby 2railjon » Thu Oct 11, 2007 8:04 am

Beautiful shots of Stone Mountain, Hev!!! Well except for that big gorilla that kept sneaking in your photos!!! :wink:
No drunken wedding party shots?
Running that red block Charlie.

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Postby AG » Thu Oct 11, 2007 8:17 am

Agree with you Jon Nice pictures
remind me mount Rushmore some how.

Wayne thanks!! ......

Hev with the brake wheel in your hand you look more like a sailor... :lol:
thanks for sharing..........
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Postby The Dirt » Thu Oct 11, 2007 12:18 pm

Hey Dirt....................Ya know what this weekend is don't ya...................................


Sure do. I'm working friday evening, and have two soccer games saturday, while Kim is at work. :cry:
Besides, if this hobo 'do' is going to happen, I'd rather use a day for that, because taking two days ain't bloody likely. Between work, Kim at work or in school, and 3 kids, there isn't a single day where I don't have to be somewhere. :roll:

BTW................Just bought the Farmall H from the Amishman for 350.00. Now I gotta git it over to my dad's place so we can git started on restoring it.


Too cool! I want to see it next time I'm down. Got to get 'before and after' pics! E-mail me some.
I'm going to be splitting my tractor myself, this winter. Wish I had a barn, and/or a shop. The redhead is going to be pissed when I drive the Farmall into the living room.

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Postby 2railjon » Thu Oct 11, 2007 1:16 pm

Pete, Make sure you wash all your tractor parts in the bathtub with gasoline! :D She'll appreciate your thoughtfulness. :wink:
Running that red block Charlie.

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Postby The Dirt » Thu Oct 11, 2007 10:20 pm

Pete, Make sure you wash all your tractor parts in the bathtub with gasoline! She'll appreciate your thoughtfulness.


I was gonna use the kitchen sink, because I'm going to store the transmission in the tub.

:D

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Postby Del Mar » Thu Oct 11, 2007 11:36 pm

Pete,

Compromise and keep the Farmall in the kitchen.

BTW, since the inception of MTJ, I have assumed that the image in the logo

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is Bill.

San

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Postby hev52 » Fri Oct 12, 2007 11:46 am

Not enough room in the kitchen San. He's gonna have to put it in the living room. I can see and hear the Redhead now...................
Peter you.................................. **&^%%$$%&&((*////(((&***!!!................................ :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink:



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Postby Del Mar » Fri Oct 12, 2007 4:08 pm

Ripping a hole in the kitchen wall to bring in the Farmall could really start some remodeling (been there, done that).

San

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Postby Renovo PRR » Fri Oct 12, 2007 11:31 pm

Hell visit me in the winter and you just might find a few calf's in the kitchen. My wife puts her foot down when it comes to animals in the bath tube.

However I keep my tractors parts confines to the metal shop and I never use gas for anything other than putting in a gas tank. Gas works well but you are really asking for trouble using it to clean parts.


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