When to Arrive?

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Rockdad
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Post by Rockdad » Mon Mar 27, 2006 12:20 am

Well yes we did meet and you had a crush on me....Ok back to reality I drove past Apok a couple times trying to figure out where AEZ was and you guys were having so much fun greeting people and partying so I parked the truck in the middle of the road and got out and a beautiful girl gave me a great welcome home hug! We talked for a minute and I moved on.
It was just what I needed and I have been a Apok fan ever since...
Now was it you? You have very beautiful eyes and nice boots and are obviously a sweetheart when we chat in the bar, that is all I know really but I want it to have been you!

Luv Ya Bob
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Post by Token » Mon Mar 27, 2006 2:11 am

Rockdad wrote:Came in at Midnight 05' it was blast even though I was the guy in the Black truck broken down limping along the road about twenty miles out that you all passed.
Aw sheit Rockdad, I must'a been ahead of you in my overloaded Silverado. I have been carrying my recovery straps and a tow rig for five stinking years just hoping I could tow in some lucky bastard. You have to let the imagination run a bit for this one; Picture a full sized Chevy truck with a 6" lift kit an 35" tires, a load of crap in the truck bed tall enough to make the Clampetts envious. Now picture the back leaf springs being inverted so that they bend the wrong way and the rear of the truck is resting on the stops. All I needed to complete this vision was another equally loaded full sized truck in tow. Would have been a sight to behold.

I did something like this a few years back while off-roading by the Salton Sea. Guy in 4x4 Dodge was towing a Ford F150 with a camper. Both got stuck in a gravel pit. In the end it was the Silverado towing the Dodge, towing the Ford, towing the camper. I wish I had pictures. Ended up busting my transfer case and getting stuck in 4WD on that one.

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