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Old 03-15-2014, 07:09 AM   #12671
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You are really gonna start that fight now? Really? Everyone ...run.... duck for cover! KSCrude just opened the can of worms that's always simmering between Ark in saw folks and Kansans.... Better bring big ol Leroy Brown with you to the campground....

Na. That doesnt bother me..... I was raised to close to Mississippi that i am a Mississippi Ricer rat.... Besides i had gobe to bed already. SMILE
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Old 03-15-2014, 07:35 AM   #12672
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Isn't every night Margaritaville in RVMdom? Who needs planning permission fer that?

Oops, am I speaking out of turn? !
My thoughts exactly


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Old 03-15-2014, 08:04 AM   #12673
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Tim, from Great Bend west through Dodge and Garden Cities, the OurKansas River is nothin but a desert to the Colorado border and beyond. But the Jeepers and four wheelers love it. Great place to go Jeeping for hundreds of miles. And the riverbed is all owned by the government as it is considered a navigable river and no land owner can keep you out. It was never dry when I was a kid. It was a great place to set bank lines for catfish and have keg parties, which is kind of like one of the same.
Many years ago we would drive our 4wd pickups through the brush, sometimes across private property, till it opened up on large sandbars. Bonfires, fishing, music, drink and food and lots of friends. The funny thing is that we were out in the boonies. Today the area is in the middle of Little Rock and the sandbar is a park. They call it progress!
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Many years ago we would drive our 4wd pickups through the brush, sometimes across private property, till it opened up on large sandbars. Bonfires, fishing, music, drink and food and lots of friends. The funny thing is that we were out in the boonies. Today the area is in the middle of Little Rock and the sandbar is a park. They call it progress!
Ohhhhhh the times they are a changing ...

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Old 03-15-2014, 08:15 AM   #12675
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Ohhhhhh the times they are a changing ...

Sung in my best Bob Dylan twang .....

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Sounded just like him!
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Old 03-15-2014, 08:24 AM   #12676
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Ok, now that explains why you have a speciality stick whittled just for the purpose of adding water to your black tank. You have the tools and the talent to do such high level refinements. Dave, you are truly one of a kind.
I thank you Barb.
Alas, I no longer needed the specialty stick when we upgraded from Fred to Gwen.
FYI, most things I carve end up pretty much looking like a stick, just smaller. :-)
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Old 03-15-2014, 08:29 AM   #12677
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I thank you Barb.
Alas, I no longer needed the specialty stick when we upgraded from Fred to Gwen.
FYI, most things I carve end up pretty much looking like a stick, just smaller. :-)
LOL .... not that there is anything wrong with that #1 ...... sticks are good !

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Old 03-15-2014, 08:42 AM   #12679
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LOL .... not that there is anything wrong with that #1 ...... sticks are good !

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Thought I might like a commemorative stick whittled by #1 to remember this great meeting by, then I found out he uses his stickers in his black tank, guess I'll let a handshake do, unless he's whittling, then I'll just do a head nod! lol
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Thought I might like a commemorative stick whittled by #1 to remember this great meeting by, then I found out he uses his stickers in his black tank, guess I'll let a handshake do, unless he's whittling, then I'll just do a head nod! lol
You are safe, Tim. My custom stick was for propping the toidy flush peddal down to fill the black tank.

I can carve several sticks a day. Cant tell the difference from the carved and uncarved. A unique are genre for sure.
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You are safe, Tim. My custom stick was for propping the toidy flush peddal down to fill the black tank.

I can carve several sticks a day. Cant tell the difference from the carved and uncarved. A unique are genre for sure.
Dave I'm a proud man, I'll bring over some of my handy work for admiration and to use for firewood, I whittle with a chainsaw! lol
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Tim since you are a wood worker extroidinaire with a chain saw, how bout a commissioned work for the GC@CL? A commemorative totem pole to celebrate the event would be nice! Perhaps we can convince the Park that this fine work of art would permanently grace their grounds as a momento of GC#1. Whatcha think?
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Tim since you are a wood worker extroidinaire with a chain saw, how bout a commissioned work for the GC@CL? A commemorative totem pole to celebrate the event would be nice! Perhaps we can convince the Park that this fine work of art would permanently grace their grounds as a momento of GC#1. Whatcha think?
Oh oh oh AYE !!!!!! A statue of the Grand Poohbah opening his Kimono !!!!!

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Oh oh oh AYE !!!!!! A statue of the Grand Poohbah opening his Kimono !!!!!

Cheers !!!!
I can already tell what kind of day it's gonna be on this corner of the rainbow. Everyone, please buckle up and keep all appendages inside the vehicle at all times. We are in for a bumpy ride.
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