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Glad to hear. Sounds perefect wx for some tramping thru the woods.


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Mike R & George -- Do we have room for Peggy's brother?


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Yes for us in the truck. Heads up, Josh is still thinking of going ,but he said he was just coming off the duty truck and was'nt sure.


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I can drive if we need to take two vehicles...

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Bring him along!

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ill be there friday morning around 9 or 930


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Mike B and John M, all clear, we can all take 1 vehicle. Room for all of us in my truck. Josh is'nt going with us this year.


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I plan on leaving the Burg first thing. Mike, will you pass through here? If so, what time you leaving? we can convoy......


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Sweet, up to the leaders, i'm just providing the wheels.


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Mike R,

You have room for all the gear as well?

Let me know what time to meet at your place...

Mike B


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Mike, Make sure your bags have a little weight, and we will be fine. What time does everyone wanna leave? I'm good for 6:30 am if thats what everyone wants to do.


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Looks like great weather on Friday and Saturday with highs around 50. I might set up the 5th wheel camper as the ODSS bunkhouse depending on overnight lows. It has heat and electricity and should be plenty of room.

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As per ODSS SOP, pork tenderloin will be served with green beans cooked in country ham broth. We will also have pasta salad on the menu for the evening meal on Friday. HOPEFULLY, John Milliman will whip up a batch of his famous beans.

Saturday breakfast will be biscuits and gravy, per ODSS bylaws.

ODSS members can bring snacks, beverages and whatever else you might want/need.

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PPPPPPPPPPPork TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTenderloin. Yee haw. And beans.


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Tool box and 4-way wrench with cheater bar are all HEAVY...do you have a bed liner in that thing? I wouldn't want to scratch anything... eeeek

I'm good with 6:30 if that works for all...

Is anyone taking a cooler for the refreshments? chug

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Yep, new spray in, she can take it.


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Mike et al...

Sorry but I'm going to have to bail on ya again. I am not going to be able to get away this weekend.

Have a great time and if anyone wants to do the beans:

Using a crockpot, dump in 4 of the large cans of Bush's Baked beans.

Add 1 whole polska kielbasa sliced up and halved
Add one whole onion, chopped up
Add a small jar of mild salsa
Throw in some garlic seasoning and hot sauce

Let cook on low all night. In the morning, throw in a beer (MUST be a Northern European or Japanese Lager -- preferably a Beck's or a Kirin. Asahi or Heineken will do. Go Australian as a last resort. If all you have is Mexican or American beer .... fuhgeddaboutit) Do NOT use an Ale -- you might as well put weasel pee in it -- it will taste the same.

Have a swell time.

John


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Mike B and Hambone, My house at 6:30 am. Then we roll


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OK...is it just the three of us?

Do I need to bring a cooler for my 6-pack?

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Sure bring the cooler, Yes just the three of us, ha ha more room for us.


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I'm not sure if the possible snow storm on Sunday affects the plans for our plowing brothers, but I figured I'd check. We are still on unless you all want/need to call for a push-back. John M and Billy are out for this weekend, so we'll be missing two key ODSS brothers.

I'm ready to roll when you all are. Let the pickin' commence!

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Sorry to hear John and Billy won't be in attendance, can we still call it a Winter Classic without them??

Cosmo and I are planning to leave our respective homes 6:30 ish this evening.

I'll bring a nice 36" long 3/4" ratchet this time and an assortment of sockets in case we find some nice wheels.
No highlift, Dad's got it with the trailer this weekend, George do you still have one?
Some 660 for king pin bushings,
Any other tool request?

See you soon,
Grigg


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I have the Highlift jack on hand. Can't think of any other tools we might need. Sweet is bringing his rearend tools, in case they're needed. For the electrically gifted, I could use help troubleshooting the headlights on my new '66 4x4. I've got a tester on hand, but I stink at electrical issues.

Since John Boy and Billy are out, we'll call it the "Winter Casual Get-Together". We'll reserve "Classic" for when they are on hand.

Note- I hope you all can eat a lot of tenderloin. I got two this year and without John and Billy, we all have to step-up our intake.

Looking forward to the WCG-T.

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Ill make some beans tonight and Bin.g the Crockpot with me in the morning if that's cool with every one


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Hambone -- I have something that needs to go to George (Jack, actually). Would you mind picking it up on your way? It can ride in my seat in the truck smile

Thanks,
John


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Not my leather seats, goes in the back.


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Mike R, I will be there if not right at 0630 then maybe 5 minutes late. Saw John today. Retrieved said items for delivery.
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I'm loading up the car as soon as I get home and hitting the road!
Can't wait,
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Copy that Hammy


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Hope you boys are having fun, wish I could have been there.
I am getting hungry just thinking about the chow ya'll are fixin to eat.


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So far so good with the exception of missing Cosmo, Billy, and John.

We found some good stuff in WV yesterday and nobody paid much.
Chow was excellent last night!

A whole new day awaits us,

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Had a great time at the Winter Casual Get-Together. John, Billy and Cosmo were missed by all... Frankie might have even shed a tear.

Thanks to all that attended; the ODSS is a great bunch of guy's. Last night, my wife mentioned how nice everybody in the gang is and that you all are welcome any time. She really enjoyed seeing everyone again and getting to talk to the crew.

Thanks again John for the Dobro for Jack. He loves it and has already been on the internet learning how to play it.

Thanks to Hambone for the real maple syrup imported from "up north" and thanks to Andrew for making up a batch of beans for the gang... Kiska is glad they spilled all over the side of your truck.

Thanks to everybody for the help on my projects and hopefully we can get together again soon. They've downgraded our snowfall to 1-3", so I'll have good weather to keep working on the '66.

Question: What should the punishment be for leaving an official ODSS adjustable wrench at the home of a fellow member? I won't mention his name, but it rhymes with Sweet.

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No formal penalty. The shame he must personally endure will be crushing. Well, on second thought, maybe he should buy a case of beer.
Thanks George and Joyce. Had fun again. Love the new junkyard transporter, flapping fenders and all.


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I'm guilty as charged.

As SAA shall I court marshall myself????


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Glad everyone had a good time! I'm very sorry to have missed it.

Sweet ... Apparently this conversation (Under ODSS Jurisprudence Guidelines) is serving as your arraignment and Grand Jury. You have entered a guilty plea. Therefore, there will be no court martial. You are headed directly to the sentencing phase. Cosmo, as convening authority, may pass sentence.

As your legal counsel in this case, I only wish you had consulted with me prior to pleading -- I'm confident we could have plead to a lesser offence... Oh well. Maybe I can get you a reduced sentence ...

If the court so pleases ... Mr. President, my client was suffering from extreme mental duress at the time of the offence, was not aware that he was committing the offence, and, due to his decreased mental acuity at the time of the offence, was unable to make a determination that it was wrong anyway. I urge the court to impose a JUST sentence of the punishment already served (i.e., the pain, suffering and humiliation incurred from his so-called "Brothers" in the ODSS). My client will learn from this and be a better man. Heaping more punishment upon my client, who already feels miserable and ashamed, would be cruel and vindictive. Is that what we are??? I say we are better than that, your Honor! This is an opportunity to prove once again something that we already know -- that you are a wise, just and merciful man without even a taint of sadism or cruelty. Do the right thing, Mr. President!

Humbly Submitted,

J. Crosby Milliman. Esq.


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Originally Posted by John Milliman
Glad everyone had a good time! I'm very sorry to have missed it.

Sweet ... Apparently this conversation (Under ODSS Jurisprudence Guidelines) is serving as your arraignment and Grand Jury. You have entered a guilty plea. Therefore, there will be no court martial. You are headed directly to the sentencing phase. Cosmo, as convening authority, may pass sentence.

As your legal counsel in this case, I only wish you had consulted with me prior to pleading -- I'm confident we could have plead to a lesser offence... Oh well. Maybe I can get you a reduced sentence ...

If the court so pleases ... Mr. President, my client was suffering from extreme mental duress at the time of the offence, was not aware that he was committing the offence, and, due to his decreased mental acuity at the time of the offence, was unable to make a determination that it was wrong anyway. I urge the court to impose a JUST sentence of the punishment already served (i.e., the pain, suffering and humiliation incurred from his so-called "Brothers" in the ODSS). My client will learn from this and be a better man. Heaping more punishment upon my client, who already feels miserable and ashamed, would be cruel and vindictive. Is that what we are??? I say we are better than that, your Honor! This is an opportunity to prove once again something that we already know -- that you are a wise, just and merciful man without even a taint of sadism or cruelty. Do the right thing, Mr. President!

Humbly Submitted,

J. Crosby Milliman. Esq.

From the desk of yer pres....,

Duly noted, well represented and defended Mr. Milliman. And now for the sentencing...The accused will immediately get down for 25 clean push ups, ten if one child happens to mount Dad as he is exercising the sentence.

Sorry to have missed the ODSS-Bean-Fest-Junkyard-Crawl-Proof-That-We-Are-Alive-In-Mid-Winter-Get-Together, goodness, that would be lettering for one busy 'T-shirt'!! I got into a knife fight with the intake and exhaust gaskets, lost round one badly and then rallied for the second round. As the only vehicle in the garage I was forced to do the right thing as I had a noticeable exhaust leak from a badly cracked one piece gasket. This gasket was proclaimed by the vendor to be the greatest invention since the root beer truck and the ice truck collided into eachother at a blind intersection thereby giving us Ice Cold Root Beer. Alas, no one person had thought of it before.

I have an old truck mechanic guru-friend that 'talked me off the ledge' with the wonderful phrasing, "Many a good inline mechanic has gone in there and come out with a leaker". I took this good advice to heart as I went in the second time and did copious note taking and check-off lists to achieve mechanical Nirvana. Indeed, a splended time was assured for the youngster from central Virginny.

Peace and prosperity,

Cosmo


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Thanks again George and family,
Had a great time and can't wait to go again, always something new to find.

About that little Kubota, turns out the belt driven alternator is stuck, the engine is free. Probably have it running in in a little while.

Grigg


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Brothers and Sisters of the ODSS

Mr. President's sentence has been carried out. Now that my debt to society has been paid, back to business.

In addition, per Hambone's request, a case of beer is the least I can do for my actions.

Thank you Brother Milliman for my defense. Should I find myself in future legal issue, I will consult counsel prior to speaking. However as SAA I am expected to be an example so that is why I swiftly admitted my grave error hoping for mercy.

Carry on!!!


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George and Joyce,

Thanks again for hosting us! chug

Grigg, Andrew and Sweet...thanks for helping me with the gas tank brackets and PTO's. thumbs_up

Mike R, thanks for driving! drive

Mike B smile



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Thanks to George and joyce for having us
Thanks for all the fun and having friends like you guys allways willing to help out a fellow bolter hambone come get your next truck out of my yard lol can't wait for home comeing. Carbs going in mail this week to chevy of the 40s hope to ha e the 52fun up and running by home comeing


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