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Packed up and went to the lake

 

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Ryan

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I ordered my new shocks this morning. Should have them Thursday and installed friday

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Hooked up the boat to clean it up for tomorrow. Going out with friends to have some fun!

 

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Sent while in 'Murica...

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Went shooting with friends. First time shooting the AR since either Thanksgiving or Christmas 2012.

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Just shopping and around town with the wife. Though we saw the same woman 2 days in a row walking down the main drag in the city adjacent to ours carrying a bag with a line of yarn sticking out of it. Yep, she appeared to be knitting while walking down the street.

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Havent been on here in a while so I thought I would stop by. Been spending all my spare time on my new rig 1975 CJ5 sitting on 33x12.50x15 3in lift and a good ole AMC360 under the hood. Heres a couple pics of the day I brought it home.20140819_133606_zps0wkoyora.jpg20140819_133630_zpsmgyscr4l.jpg

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Dunes all weekend saw some wild stuff

 

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And I picked up a camper for free

 

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What kinda truck burned?

 

Nice score on the camper

 

I rolled over 44444

 

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Ryan

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Camper needs tons of work. Truck was a dodge ext cab. He was next to us in the voucher line friday crazy he caught on fire..

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Looks like a late 90's dodge

 

Whoops guess Sarah responded same time I did lol

 

Sent while in 'Murica...

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I HATE parking on grass....I sprayed the truck inside and out for ants. I got in yesterday and had ants EVERYWHERE!!!! I've got to get some kind of a "driveway" for our vehicles. My wife's Jeep was even worse than mine. Worst part is some of these little buggers bite...dang they sure do hurt for such tiny bugs.

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