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Just got home 1423 miles round trip 7.5 mpg and no break downs was a great trip in LMTV! Thank you everyone for the great hospitality, Marty and Michelle P
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He did not get towed in and out, towed in twice at the same rally, even Adem has not achieved this.I hate that John had to get towed in and out. My nifty 250 slung oil everywhere from the accessory drive leak but ran strong today. My GPS said I averaged 57 mph with Welder1's Deuce rolling with me. He had that rubber band tight the entire way home!
The wheel was still there next to the rotten pine tree by registration when I moved my 1061 trailer to the cabins Friday afternoon.Is anyone still there? Or did anyone pick up a 5t rim that was near the registration tent?
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Did somebody already thanked CLINTO for all the work he put in it? I attended only the 2014 meeting, but I recognize a good job when I see it. The behind the scenes organizing is huge for such events and takes lots of time and energy and patience (especially of those around you).Ok, where do you start?
Before I get to the individuals, I want to thank our sponsors, who have made an event like this possible. .....
Now, that all being said.........................................
I want to thank all of the volunteers........
We put a lot of effort into this and it's our sincerest hope that when people get home and they're tired, broke, windburned and smell funny, they say "That was super fun". If people can do that, then we're happy.
I am looking forward to seeing all of you again.
And if I have forgotten you and not given you a call out, please accept my apologies. It is incredibly hard to remember every single action and person.
p.s.- this is me, separate from the rally
A bunch of people looked at my deuce and some of the stuff I've done and said some really nice things about it. I really, sincerely appreciate it. Thank you.
... and it was still sitting there, Sunday around 11:00.The wheel was still there next to the rotten pine tree by registration when I moved my 1061 trailer to the cabins Friday afternoon.
That was Dave's idea. u/RustyJunk. Wish I could take credit.I REALLY liked the way Clinto conducted the "Raffle" this year. By allowing ticket winners to pick out whatever they wanted/needed at least 3 folks I know well got to pick things they REALLY needed.
Well golly gee whizzer!!!
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We need some heavy campaigning and voting to start today folks!! (Otherwise...I may start singing).
The guy the rock sliders was Jeremy Johnson. He is a good guy for sure.Just got unloaded from this most recent trip to the Georgia Rally. It was only the second year for both the wife and I, and this was the first time that we were able to attend the Georgia Rally with a military vehicle, our first outing was at Denton. I raced stock cars for 25 years and restored Model A's for National Judging for 16 years and thought that those groups were a friendly and helpful bunch, but those that attended and helped us at this (and the Denton show) have enamored both the wife and I to this group of friendly and helpful folks. Immediately as we parked our Humvee from the trip from Rock Hill, S.C., a power steering fluid hose broke. pouring fluid on the interior and all over my shoes. Within 5 minutes the hood was raised, problem identified and repairs begun by helpful gentlemen from several locations. A gentleman named Xavior did most of the work, but others associated with him help locate tools and parts. I had the needed additional fluid. During the event, I purchased some new 'rock sliders' that were of absolutely gorgeous quality, and expressing my concern as to how I might get them home in the Humvee, the seller offered to install them for me and would not take any compensation for his effort. I deeply apologize for not being able to assign names to familiar faces.