LOOOONNNNG Day for several people. Last night TornadoGT came over from east of San Antonio (that's over 500 miles) and he got the stuff 98G dropped here a few weeks ago. He also took ownership of all of my remaining MED-HVY towbars. TornadoGT passed off stuff for 98G. This was accomplished at 2300 hours last night after TornadoGT had worked all day and then drove all evening to make it to El Paso!
I met up with COE_1954 at noon with a bunch of seats and then headed to meet up with 98G.
98G spent last night in Van Horn and met up with me in Anthony, TX around 1300 and I got a big butt tire for Droprat up in Las Cruces, NM and he got a cab top and a HVY towbar. While at the rest stop, we were approached by a non-American (we're right on the border) with what turned out to be a busted water pump. His wife and daughter were over in the shade but it was still probably 100' in the shade and the humidity was up which is rare for this area. 98G knew enough Spanish to make things happen and we pulled his water pump right there in the rest stop. 98G SURE HAS A BIG HEART!!!!!!!!
I had some stuff pending to get to FMJ anyway so I took Droprats tire with me to Las Cruces. I knew ahead of time that Droprat wasn't home so I left it at FMJ along the stuff I was dropping off. FMJ had spent most of the night up like TornadoGT, 98G and myself.
Then it was back to El Paso and a quick stop at Shotty to leave him the CUCV pin that I kept forgetting to give to him for the past millennium. Then back to storage to get empty footlockers for the pending move and then back home to walk to the dogs. I just got home at 2200. BTW: Either I'm stealthy or Shotty's dog needs to learn how to be a better watch dog. I drop stuff off and nobody even knows I was there. Elderly ninja moves I guess.
98G texted me and said he was home just before I made it home.
Like I said, LOOOONNNNNG day for several people.