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valjer 09-01-06 19:17

Waiting for the Spring
 
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!

servicepub (RIP) 09-01-06 20:02

What a great photo. That would be the basis for my Christmas card if I owned that picture.

Hanno Spoelstra 09-01-06 21:15

Here's another pic of an F15A in the snow. Typical for the amount we get in Holland a couple of days a year...

http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data...m/DSCN0685.jpg

servicepub (RIP) 09-01-06 21:28

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Originally posted by Hanno Spoelstra
Typical for the amount we get in Holland a couple of days a year...

I got that much at home yesterday during my Sunday afternoon nap ;)

valjer 10-01-06 15:21

Better image quality
 
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Try @2

Jordan Baker 10-01-06 16:47

I think you'll need bigger wipers.

Phil Waterman 11-01-06 00:34

OK new how about a contest
 
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Though I suspect that someone north of me will win. Who had had their CMP out in or buried in snow deeper?

And before the question is asked, No Bob it is not who has retrieve a CMP in the coldest weather, because I think you win that one.

Jon Skagfeld 11-01-06 06:25

Shame, shame, shame...leaving a CMP out in the lousy winter!

...or, on the other hand, that's what makes wusty trucks, so that Bob C, etc can apply their resto talents.

Keith Webb 11-01-06 09:59

Wust
 
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Originally posted by Jon Skagfeld
Shame, shame, shame...leaving a CMP out in the lousy winter!

...or, on the other hand, that's what makes wusty trucks, so that Bob C, etc can apply their resto talents.

Jon, that only causes slow wust. Perhaps you can twy dwiving your C15A with salt on the woads so you can genewate some nice westowation work for yourself next Summer.

Phil Waterman 11-01-06 18:25

Don't worry
 
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Originally posted by Jon Skagfeld
Shame, shame, shame...leaving a CMP out in the lousy winter!

...or, on the other hand, that's what makes wusty trucks, so that Bob C, etc can apply their resto talents.

Don't worry all three trucks now have a nice warm shop to live in now.

Jon Skagfeld 12-01-06 04:59

Re: Wust
 
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Originally posted by Keith Webb
Jon, that only causes slow wust. Perhaps you can twy dwiving your C15A with salt on the woads so you can genewate some nice westowation work for yourself next Summer.
Thanks for the comment, Wegemite, you wascally wabbit! :salute:


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