I liked this photo, but I'm going to leave the captions to you creative guys!
Looks like he might have lived down here in Florida
There was a doc recently about the Seminoles and how they were never conquered. They just got squeezed into smaller territory.
That guy better hope the gun doesn't go off !
"It better start this time or I'm puttin' it down!"
Out looking for the thief who stole his hood.
The next time I go 41 mph on this here road, I'll be ready for that low flying duck
Hi Lance, I hope you're doing good. I assume we're meeting at your place on October 20th. I'm probably going to trailer my T down. Are we going to get directions from you before then. I know Hector is a small town, maybe we'll just pull into town and see if your standing by the side of the road. Hey I know who's in that picture, it's a guy they didn't hang in St Peter back in 1862. I imagine they saw where the guy was carrying his gun and they figured anyone who'd take chances like that was to crazy to deal with.
Wonder what that strange thing is stuck under the passenger side cowl light?
That strange thing is a canvas folding water bucket.
"See, I fixed that leak in my kero side light"
This is my pistol,
this is my gun,
One is for shooting,
One is for fun!
Starter Pistol ??
Keith,
Brass era Fords didn't have a starter.
I'm glad I posted this picture. You guys didn't disappoint me with your humor.
Mike - It's Minnesota. Better bring your chains and winter front. Directions should be in the next news letter. Hope to see you.
I'm going to try to be there. My problem is that my Sedan is down and out for the count and the touring doesn't have a top. I'll be the one in the insulated Carharts with the fishhouse heater and wearing my Sorrels and chopper mitts.
My name is Clyde and I'm trading this heap in for a V-8. Or maybe I'll just steal one. Right Bonnie?
He is a used car salesman. "This is a real cream puff driven by an old lady every other Sun......"
I don't care if it would only be PG, I can't bring myself to post it.
Lance S & Mike G, cold or not, have a great tour!
BTW, a long time old friend of mine toured with a touring, no top, for quite a few years. Everyone knew the car as Topless Tillie. He went on several club snow trips with it. That ended when he bought a center-door sedan. I went on a few of those snow trips in my first speedster.
Drive carefully, and enjoy, W2
"If this SOB doesn't start THIS time......."
Good one Craig. Thanks Wayne. I'm going to steal the name topless tillie. I'll do what I can to get some photos and post them. I'm not very good at posting them because my digital files are always to big. However my little digital camera takes a lot smaller size.
The ol' "Rosco" is for people who slow me down in traffic.
I ain't had to pull it out over 90 years but sooner or later I'll run up on something slower than ol' Liz.
Possum county Highway Patrol Speeder Task Force.
Mike:
I use Picasso (free download) for re-sizing images,, but even MS Paint (assuming you're a Windoze user ...) will do it.
Even easier, however, is .. most digital cameras have a setting you can use as to what resolution the camera shoots in .. or maybe image size. There's a difference. Low resolution will give you a crappy/smudgy looking photo, but small size, will usually keep nice and sharp.
It's all a compromise game. The bit 12+ mega pixel cameras often don't gain the average user much except forcing you to get bigger storage for the photos! Most folks don't need or want to print out pictures bigger than a 5x7, let alone full size paper or larger. Setting your camera to do so as a default just wastes a lot of space. Having the ability to set it high, CAN be a real advantage for those occasions where you need it.
Sorry for the OT ..... but the photos folks post always help .. and are infinitely interesting.
Mike G., I've heard that little ditty many times! Basic Training, Ft.Leonard Wood, MO. 1969. Dave
David S., I actually took some poetic license and cleaned it up. Ft Bragg, May 1970. Ft Sill Ok in August. Chu Lai, Viet Nam by October, Quang Tri, LZ Vandergrift and Khe Sanh January 1971 Became involved with Resupplying the AFVN that went into Laos for Op. Lam Son 719. Back to Chu Lai by May 1971 and back to Ft Sill by November 1971. Deros to home for good December 23 1971(Merry Christmas). From May 1970 to December 1971 was about 19 months active duty. Mr Nixon gave me an early out.
Going 20 in a 15 MPH zone? You talken to me? Say hello to my little friend!