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  1. the rest of the pictures of stuff- she has a blurry face, but otherwise looks pretty good! best picture i've gotten yet of the big orange Mack best picture i've gotten yet of this red B-model best picture i've gotten yet of this red Reo- the school bus was stopped in front of me. A Mack and a bent pole trailer in Idamay, W.V. Skidder in Idamay Girl on street in Pittsburgh Another girl on same street in Pittsburgh...nice shoes,eh?
  2. So far this week- I saw the multi-purpose loadergradersweeper machine An International A Ford A Mack Another Mack Another Mack A cabover Peterbilt A cabover KW A big yellow machine ...and Lady Gaga flagging traffic
  3. No doubt, hatcity is full of ........uh....wit and wisdom....yep, that's what I was looking for, wit and wisdom.
  4. That's what I thought too. Good price on it too. Didn't even pay any attention to the engine at first, I assumed 673, and they say you should never assume anything. Oughta really tote the mail with that 300!
  5. simple photoshop.
  6. that's always a possibility, could have been climbers on it.
  7. I will- it looks like a nipple. Here's a picture I took a few years ago.
  8. Bollweevil's pretty close to Atlanta, maybe he'll drop by and see this post.
  9. hmmmmmmm...I remember learning that crap stuff in school, but I can't recall a single instance where i've put it to use.................................nope, nothing comes to mind.
  10. I got the whole set when I ordered them about 6 or 7 years ago, which was volumes 1 through 8. I know there's been at least one more volume published since then, maybe more.
  11. yeah, I loaded at Galv-Tech twice this week, 3 times last week I think. We load there a lot. That's probably where i'll load Monday.
  12. glad you liked that randy, I had to hold the page open with one hand and take the picture with the other.
  13. They're Internationals, another of my all time favorite trucks, sometimes called "highbinders".
  14. yes.
  15. We had potato soup a lot when I was a young'un, which was pretty much just potatoes and onions with maybe some thickening added. I still make it now, and add a can of canned corned beast. You probably only eat real corned beast, but I like it. Corned beast between two pieces of bread with lots of Miracle Whip makes a good sammich, but corned beast has gotten expensive, around 4 dollars a can around here, and that's for the cheapest brand. Wonder if your lovely wife would share that recipe for pea and potato soup with dill, I like potaters, I like peas, and I love dill- just don't tell anyone else I asked for a recipe, after all this is Big Mack Trucks. I really couldn't care less myself, but probably other folks would like to know.
  16. This is right across the street from Galv-Tech, all the trucks i've seen there are Macks. Most are newer, but that R-model just looks tough.
  17. Some oldies but goodys. The back story- I had to go to Pamplin today to a baby shower. Is a baby shower the most boring thing you can do? Anyhow, my youngest son's wife is in a family way. Rained most of the way there, but I didn't see it showering any babys. As usual, I was looking for U-models all the way but didn't see a one. When I got home I looked through my photo albums to see if I had a picture of the U-model that was parked beside the C-model that was in Concord but didn't see one. Found some other neat pictures though, even a John Deere scraper. These others came out of The Trucking Pioneers books, lots of Macks, even U-models. Others are just favorites, like the whole Smith & Solomon fleet of D860's, the lineup of highbinders, Cannonballs, and the CBE Kenworth.
  18. the skating rink down at the ymca?
  19. Picture of dogs looking where they've been and where they're going, date on the back said July,2008. I remember taking this on 460 in Appomattox. Every time the pickup stopped all their heads would pop out, when it started moving again they'd disappear back inside.
  20. He must have been the one with the hard hat, eh? probably not the Indian Chief.
  21. I went down to Long Island Lumber the other day and got a load of mats going to a pipeline company in Idamay, West Virginia. Talk about middle of nowhere, Idamay is out there...or is it Idamae? So is Long Island for that matter. It's only a few miles from where I live. I took a few pictures, just in case anybody was wondering about mats. This is where I unloaded- Front axle's off the ground after unloading. They had a huge stockpile of mats, light and heavy duty. Big timber bolted together. This is where they make them in Long Island. I went there yesterday when I got back from the eye doctor and got another load. I noticed they had a bulldog mirror on the control tower for the debarker. I saw mirrors with a truck attached to them in Pittsburgh.
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