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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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Hey y'all, how's it goin? <br /> <br />Had a good spring break, went down to Texas Motor Speedway, (that's right next door isn't it Paul?) and rode in one of the cars. They get up to about 160, its pretty impressive and a lot of fun. Got to spend a couple hours at Billy Bob's in Fort Worth too. <br /> <br /> I got accepted for Boys State this year, does everyone else have that program or is that special for Oklahoma? Also found out that I'll also be going to Chicago this summer for some kind of Congressional Leaxership conference. <br /> <br />Got home yeserday night, and this afternoon I put ditch lights on the SD40-2, and installed a decoder in an older P2K SW. The ditch lights work great, but the P2K still needs some work of some kind, it runs lound and rough, and acts draggy. Best I can tell, whatever kind of lubricant was applied from the factory has hardened up sometime in the last 5 years of shelf sitting. If I can get it out of there it should be as good as new. <br /> <br />Paul: How far are you from Weatherford? I have some relatives down that way. <br /> <br />Dad and I have been working on building a new garden shed, it'll be a 20x30 barn when we get done, they pooured concrete Saturday, so now we just have to wait on the trusses to come in and we'll get those up. Don't have a roof or tin on it yeat and I already managed to get a big ugly blood blister from a 20 oz Estwing (ouch). <br /> <br />Looks like we haven't been overly busy in here while I was gone, jsut a few pages. Y'all see Biggie's funeral pics? He sure does some nice work, that's a good looking layout he has. <br /> <br />Well, gotta go back to school tomorrow, so I better go. <br />Greg
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