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    The idea here was to 'draft' The Fast Rogers, the Kellers and eventually A1 and his wonderful wife with the NASCAR move. (Except we would make some right turns along the way).

    Must admit I was thrown off by Roger. I asked him if "yonder" was a distance or a place and he said, "Yes."

    Hmmmm.

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    The truth has finally been verified by none other than our elder statesman, Honest Harry. I was in fact doing 62.5 mph.

    Those others weren't drafting, they were pushing.

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    I'm not buying it.

    Harry and Jon are welded at the hip, both being metal guys. Harry went by so fast that even I woke up.

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    This slug is sitting on the witness stand, and the Judge asks him how he got mugged by two turtles. The Slug said " well your honor , I don't know it happened so fast.........
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    There is some deeper meaning to all of this, but for the life of me, I can't figure out what it is.

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    I believe yonder is Bristol, TN..

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    Default Yonder

    Truk
    close, but it is really over yonder.
    Roger that!
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    I could only hope to have one. I did know an engineer that worked in Wichita for Cessna who owned and restored a WW2 Sherman tank. It was a great machine and was in perfect condition complete with Continental engine and machine gun.

    I had bad tank envy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Winchester View Post
    I could only hope to have one. I did know an engineer that worked in Wichita for Cessna who owned and restored a WW2 Sherman tank. It was a great machine and was in perfect condition complete with Continental engine and machine gun.

    I had bad tank envy.
    I knew this was the right place to ask the question.

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    I Owned several 70's - 80's Lincoln Town Cars. Do those count?

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