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Old 05-28-2011, 10:38 PM
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Default What Duke and I were up to today

Here's some pics of mine and Duke's visit! Check out the nice load of cubs!





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Old 05-28-2011, 10:42 PM
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Now thats a beautiful sight Allen....I hope you got a little something from that trailer load! Sweet pics!!

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Hope you didn't let Duke strap them down..... :L MAO1:
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Old 05-28-2011, 10:44 PM
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trailer full of narrow frames, love it. you should swing by i might be able to lighten that load a little.
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Now thats a beautiful sight Allen....I hope you got a little something from that trailer load! Sweet pics!!

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Allen cleaned all the seats for me! I thanked him and told him he needs to take Jenn out for dinner!

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Hope you didn't let Duke strap them down..... :L MAO1:
I had Allen double checking my straps today! He was a little too far away yesterday.

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trailer full of narrow frames, love it. you should swing by i might be able to lighten that load a little.
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Here's some pics of mine and Duke's visit! Check out the nice load of cubs!





Thanks for the help Allen! I couldn't have done it as easy without you and Jenn! Next time you come over I'll cook and work on your 122 for you! Think about lemon peeper chicken on the grill!

Evan is going to help me get them washed and put in storage. He had to check out the load and test out the seats for me.

The load break down:
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Nw I've gotto figure out which one to get running first!
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Nice haul Duke,

Looks like a signature change...
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Nice haul Duke,

Looks like a signature change...
I wish but these are not to keep as much as I hate to admit. My friend needs to have two joint replacements and needs the cash and he's unable to work on them any more. He got six replacement joints already.
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Gotta admit, I laughed good at that!

Talk about a haul of cubs! You guys don't mess around!
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Gotta admit, I laughed good at that!

Talk about a haul of cubs! You guys don't mess around!
That's only half of them!
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