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Topless in Indiana

PostPosted: 17 Apr 2008 20:39
by jh27n0b
Hey Eddie, The sun is out so the top went down. I hope you were able to enjoy the sun.

PostPosted: 17 Apr 2008 21:26
by Eddie
Yes I was! Thanks for asking. I drove the R/T to school,("brownie points from my instructors") :mrgreen:

PostPosted: 18 Apr 2008 3:39
by rtse4406pack
i took my car out for the first time yesterday,it was so sweet to see it out in the sun for the first time. i've only put 10 miles on the chally so far.

i still need to set the timing etc... before i can take the car for long cruises as motor is just fresh after a top end rebuild.waiting for my buddy to come by to set the timing,dwell,carb etc...

after i get the car running near perfect,i plan to spend time driving it a whole bunch :thumbsup:

i am glad for you other guys that you are really enjoying your rides.weather is now great and its time for Cruuuuuuuuzzzzin!!!!

PostPosted: 18 Apr 2008 8:14
by christer
Topless? Yeah, right! I had hoped for something else... :roll: :D

PostPosted: 18 Apr 2008 8:34
by dave-r
Never mind Christer.

Feast your eyes on this black 69 Charger instead.... :wink:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qn0G0NPmKpo

PostPosted: 18 Apr 2008 8:49
by christer
dave-r wrote:Never mind Christer.

Feast your eyes on this black 69 Charger instead.... :wink:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qn0G0NPmKpo


Yeah, I saw the movie clip but I did not see any signs of a Charger....!? Thanks anyway! :s023:

PostPosted: 18 Apr 2008 13:33
by Eddie
http://wthitv.com/ then Video on Demand, scroll to automotive contest lands local students big...a six pack R/T is the star!!Never mind the weird looking guy in the background with his finger up his nose.(Thats me) :mrgreen:

PostPosted: 18 Apr 2008 14:02
by dave-r
I can see your car Eddie. But I can't see your nose? :lol:

PostPosted: 18 Apr 2008 14:11
by christer
airfuelEddie wrote:http://wthitv.com/ then Video on Demand, scroll to automotive contest lands local students big...a six pack R/T is the star!!


Yeah, it feels like your car got a lot of attention. It must be fun for you. It is well worth beeing a star. :s017:

PostPosted: 18 Apr 2008 18:44
by Eddie
Thanks guys. Dave you can barely see the reflection off my bald head.. and oh well maybe it's better you cant! :mrgreen: Thanks for the kind words Chris.

PostPosted: 18 Apr 2008 20:40
by jh27n0b
Sorry to disappoint you chris. The only time we get to see skin in Indiana is when Eddie does not wear a hat.

I am not making fun of you Eddie, just jealous. You have the ultimate convertible hair style.
Congrats of the cool video and opportunity for the spotlight on your beautiful car.

Dave, I never realized the 69 Charger had such beautiful lines.

Bob

PostPosted: 18 Apr 2008 20:52
by Eddie
:s024:

PostPosted: 19 Apr 2008 23:46
by Eddie
Bob, have you been in the woods yet? I wonder if these babies grow on the "Moors"? Or in Switzerland? France? Germany? I bet they are definitely located in Ireland or Australia!!! The small ones are 'PeckerHeads' the larger ones are Black Morels. I found these in 15 minutes behind the Restaurant where I 'Chef" at. :mrgreen:

PostPosted: 19 Apr 2008 23:49
by Eddie
#2 Bon Appetite Lolita!! :s003:

PostPosted: 19 Apr 2008 23:52
by rtse4406pack
eddie,what the hell are those?
magic mushrooms. :lol: :s024: :s012:

PostPosted: 20 Apr 2008 0:03
by Eddie
rtse4406pack wrote:eddie,what the hell are those?
magic mushrooms. :lol: :s024: :s012:
Yeah man, like groovy man. :s024: Danny, they are Morels. Considered a delicacy around here. I dont eat them. I give them to the old folks around here. I dont eat fungus! They sell for up to 45.00 a pound cleaned and there is approx 8 ounces here, I weighed on my engine parts scale! :mrgreen: I should pack em dry ice and send to Tyne&Wear but I think Dave/his wife, would beat me! :s024:

PostPosted: 20 Apr 2008 0:09
by Eddie
The little black specks arent dirt, they are some sort of parasite. When you soak em in salt water they all scramble to the surface. :lol: There 'millions' of em! Then they are battered in flour or cornmeal and deep fried in vegetable oil. Some people eat them in soups/salads or prepared in sauces or eaten pickeled, but I cant get past those bugs. Hey Barc, I forgot you probably love these things dont you! St. Louis area is known for em I think. They dont grow all over the U.S. just in some areas where there is a change of weather from one extreme to the other and where there are a lot of forest or woods. I wonder if Pat knows what these are? Maybe it doesnt get cold enough in the Pac West area?

PostPosted: 20 Apr 2008 0:20
by Eddie
Man it's really bright in here. I never noticed these bright colours before. The detail is incredible!! :s007: :biggrin: :s024: