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Aww, thank you. I wish I had better pictures of them on this comp. She looked really gorgeous. She's also one of my closest friends, so now we're good friends and sisters!
 
Not the best pic, but I think it turned out okay given the light level. My oldest was spending a week at a Boy Scout camp near Nashville, and we drove up Friday for family night. This was taken just after the flag lowering ceremony, looking out through the trees towards the river.
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Later, there was a campfire ceremony with lots of skits, songs, etc. Most is what you'd expect, but the last song the staff performed was.... different. You really haven't heard "Gangster's Paradise" until you've heard it played on two acoustic guitars, a mandolin and a banjo! :wtf: Of course, my wife and I were really trying our hardest to keep from laughing because all we could think of was "Amish Paradise"! :lol:
 
We hosted a "Sundae Sunday" for my daughter and four of her little friends yesterday. We had a kiddie pool, water table, sandbox and all sorts of other fun stuff setup outside for them but I think this was my daughter's favourite toy:

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She kept taking a drink and then going "Ahhhhhh" in a very exaggerated manner. It was pretty cute.
 
Aww, thank you. I wish I had better pictures of them on this comp. She looked really gorgeous. She's also one of my closest friends, so now we're good friends and sisters!

You posted pictures from their wedding didn't you? All four of you look great.
 
Some photos from the Maldives. We stayed on a tiny little coral isle that's part of the Malé atoll. And by tiny I mean: 800 metres long, 400m wide. Had an amazing time.

Only a couple of tourists on the island, wonderful nature, empty beaches, cute furry fruitbats, baby sharks 2 metres from the beach, lots of colourful fish, good food, awesome weather.

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They would make great starting projects for aspiring Car restorers.

Both look relatively operational so I wouldn't be so hard to get them running. I've seen cars in daily use that looked far worse.

My classmate bought a rolled 1956 (i think) Bel Air that had been parked in a Nevadan barn since the early sixties. Took less under 30 minutes to get it running well enough to drive around the block.

EDIT: I'm currently working on a 1967 Mustang. The engine that was transplanted into it ran the for the last time in 1981, according to the previous owner. Which is definitely accurate.
 
They would make great starting projects for aspiring Car restorers.

Both look relatively operational so I wouldn't be so hard to get them running. I've seen cars in daily use that looked far worse.

My classmate bought a rolled 1956 (i think) Bel Air that had been parked in a Nevadan barn since the early sixties. Took less under 30 minutes to get it running well enough to drive around the block.

The bodies seem in rough shape. I am pretty sure that a person would have to replace the interior. The outside needs to be sanded down and a new primer and paint put on it. The green one looks in worse shape, but the other one needs work as well. I would think that both probably need work(engine, transmission), they look like they've been left outside for too long.
 
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