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I got all my pictures from Winchester put on Flickr today. https://www.flickr.com/photos/28526133@N04/albums/72157716150541671/with/50391034671/?fbclid=IwAR0lbhWYjVudbgNB7pwcELkiKyWbX6P9mW-hWdQ8Xkm0CKtXBw43cUkh3sg
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Here's Ollie from Florida, Tom Gannaway, AKA Fuzzy Buzzard, Dave Couto ,AKA maint1. and me, AKA other dog.
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We- meaning me, Zina from Florida, and Ollie from Florida- went to the Tri-State ATHS Show in Clearbrook, Va. today. Ollie was thrilled- I can't resize the pictures with my phone, so they might be too big. I saw a V8 Mack there. Nice B model- I thought this was a great paint job, but it's actually a wrap. I saw a few dignitaries too. Like farmer52 Fuzzy Buzzard Underdog, talking to Ollie. Here's a fine looking Dodge, and the nicest D860 GMC I've ever seen, this restoration is just fantastic. I took these pictures with the phone, I have more on the camera to post later.
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Me too, I don't know what it is and Zina from Florida is still using my home computer for work, so I hardly have access to it any more. We had to upgrade the Hughesnet twice, and triple the amount of data that I used to be allowed. I'm on my phone at the Quality Inn in Winchester, Va. now. We've been at the truck show today, going back tomorrow.
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That was the first time I'd been there in about 20 years. I was driving a 98 Freightliner then, going to South Dakota.
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The rest of the museum pictures are here- https://www.flickr.com/photos/28526133@N04/albums/72157715946409238/page1
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More Macks in the museum- I saw this one in the mirror when I was getting the pipes unloaded- Pipes at the Iowa 80 Truck Stop. A girl in a car.
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I saw a loader with wooden tires on 95. I brought this tractor back from S.C. Starts on gas, runs on diesel. And I saw some big Mack trucks- I stopped at the Iowa 80 and went to the museum when I was on the way to Waterloo.
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Well, I unhooked and re-hooked and connected and disconnected enough wires, cables, and hoses to get on my computer for the first time in...in...I don't know, but it seems like a long time. Now I just have to make sure Zina from Florida's computer works again before I leave tomorrow- going to Florida. I wanted to download the pictures off the camera so I can delete them off the camera. Had well over 400 pictures- I take lots of pictures. Last week I had a good load, a load of pipes going to Waterloo, Ia. It was nice to run that way again, not a lot of traffic, and it was 51 degrees when I woke up Tuesday morning. And to think, just a week earlier I was on the verge of passing out from the heat in Georgia just strapping down a load of lumber! And I can hear everybody thinking, "enough of the b.s. Where's those pictures?" I saw lots of girls in lots of cars too. I saw a blue car just up the road one day, but I didn't see a girl in it. There was one in this one though. Nice looking Cutlass Supreme I saw across the parking lot in S.C. One of those big turtles in Fl. Here's an osprey on a light pole in Fl. Here's a white SUV with a luggage rack on it. I don't remember what kind of car this was. this one either. Big plane I saw in Charleston, S.C.
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me neither, or I would have been there! Even if I didn't buy anything I might have gotten to see the legendary 41chevy.
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Well, nowadays things might swell that aren't supposed to and things that are supposed to don't. Whatcha gonna do?😁
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I see lots of id- I mean people in their car, by themselves, wearing a mask, and at least one guy on a motorcycle wearing one.
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I could go on and on about my experiences with union greed and laziness, but i'm not.
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Here's some turtles and some birds with big long curved peckers that we saw at a pond by a motel in Florida. This is Ollie from Florida checking out the carp at a marina at Smith Mountain Lake. They sell little bags of popcorn to feed them and they appear like this. They're big too, some are easily 20+ lbs, probably some would go over 30.
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wtf?..add tags?..I saw a truck. I saw more trucks, and lots of half nekkid girls in lots of cars, but the pictures are still on my camera. I took this with my phone, except the close-up. Zina from Florida took that with her camera.I still don't have access to my computer to download the camera pictures. I have over 200 pics. waiting to download. I can't resize pictures with my phone either and most are too big. How about those black eyed peas I planted-
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Reminds me of Jamerson Brothers Trucking in Appomattox, Va. In the 70's and 80's. All Herbert Jamerson ran was Macks, and he would sometimes buy a new one for tax reasons and just park it in the field behind the shop. His drivers would be complaining about driving an old F model with a 237 in it that you could look through the floorboard and see the highway and he'd have a brand new 300 F model parked that he had never even put tags on. Heard lots of stories about him. Like if you left a truck running on the yard with the AC on he would cut the truck off then take his pocket knife and cut the belt. And you better not call him after 5, even if his truck was upside down somewhere.
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Thank you. I drank some of this, and a quart and a half of cherry juice so far, it's already better than it was this morning.
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Zina from Florida is here now, working actually, so I don't have access to the computer. She drove up last week, and has the whole counter covered with equipment. A laptop, 2 huge monitors, and other stuff that I don't even know what it is. I didn't know if my Hughesnet would be big enough, strong enough, or fast enough, but so far so good.
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