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hey!!! :eek: kid isnt a kid :P
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We are all kids at heart! You know....Boys & their toys!
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I think these are all in the past year. I havent changed that much. still fat old and ugly!
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Love that Navy Gray. Haze grey and underway. Nice to see ya.
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We live in Heidelberg.

Alot of history over here...but I am real partial to the U.S. I am really ready to get home...I have spent 12 of my 20 years in the Army overseas...10 of those in Europe. So, I am ready to come home and stay (may take a detour to the desert again) but I plan on retiring in the next year or two.
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Here's one of Keith(cathynkeith)and I in Marshall (finally figured out how to get them outta the new digi).Those of you who've met me will recocognize the black hat .
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me all spiffed up
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Have enough pictures laying around here... might as well jump on the wagon.
My and my first love doing my yearly 3 day canoe ride..... yes, that is Guinness on tab. In a canoe. With a proper N/CO blend.

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Ok, for real. That tap setup is twice the cool of anything I have seen this week
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43 miles down river with a 1/2 barrel of Guinness. I look forward to the trip every year.

Just below the tap is a metal insert on that wooden shelf
pint glass has a magnet attached to it so when your boat rocks, you beer don't spill.
Ahhh, 4 years of engineering school put to good use.
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jdconnel wrote:Just below the tap is a metal insert on that wooden shelf
pint glass has a magnet attached to it so when your boat rocks, you beer don't spill.
Ahhh, 4 years of engineering school put to good use.
You're to much! :lol: :lol: Nice set-up. I may need to take up canoeing. Gunniess is my fav so I should fit in nicely. :wink:
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That's what I call serious stress relief!

Also a good picture of your better half and jr canoer!
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:thup: Here's a recent one of me
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Like the PCV snorkel. Had one on my Toyota tell it got crushed when my rig flopped.
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:lol: Yea... It's gets the job done & then some. :thup: best $15 intake system I ever bought. actually right now the B-II is heartless & sittin' in the yard on 33's.... (finishin' up my 68' 289 to drop in there :wink: ) Later.

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