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Sure! Lets see two jeeps, three vans, one old VW, two firebirds...................one of the firebirds is a 6 cylinder.
is the jeep 4wd? MsBrokensword is in the market...(she's from Tx and I've heard ad nauseum about Mi winters, so it's come new-car time and that's #1 stipulation! LOL)

annnnnd, could trade ya a fish fer it! Got a few extra, don'tcha know! ;)

Of course, I roll my eyes and explain how 'in the old days', we learned on REAR WHEEL drive vehicles; no problem! Not sure I'd be able to navigate with FWD or AWD or even 4WD!!! Never had one!

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Damn, i love this road, just checked on google :O
Word of advice don't do the tail of the dragon unless your NUTS. And if you do decide to run the tail don't do it on the weekend. There is an other road to the south west on the other side of the river/ lake infront of the Harley dealer on the end of the dragon to the north. Tree of shame is on the south end.
Anywho if you look at a map you'll see the road I'm talking about there's no dragon name as far as I know BUT it's much safer and less congested.
 
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Word of advice don't do the tail of the dragon unless your NUTS. There is an other road to the south west on the other side of the river/ lake infront of the Harley dealer on the end of the dragon to the north. Tree of shame is on the south end.
Anywho if you look at a map you'll see the road I'm talking about there's no dragon name as far as I know BUT it's much safer and less congested.
I doubt he'll be doing any dragons any time soon, GB; he lives in ITALY!!

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is the jeep 4wd? MsBrokensword is in the market...(she's from Tx and I've heard ad nauseum about Mi winters, so it's come new-car time and that's #1 stipulation! LOL)
lol They are no where new. I would need to pull papers to find the age. Not sure on 4 wheel but think so.

I will go looking tomorrow
 
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Word of advice don't do the tail of the dragon unless your NUTS. And if you do decide to run the tail don't do it on the weekend. There is an other road to the south west on the other side of the river/ lake infront of the Harley dealer on the end of the dragon to the north. Tree of shame is on the south end.
Anywho if you look at a map you'll see the road I'm talking about there's no dragon name as far as I know BUT it's much safer and less congested.
Like broken says, its a bit hard to me to do that road...btw seems really good. I need find pic of my bike
 

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Made a couple ornaments.

The first is a simple one. Not recognizable to you all, but very recognizable to hikers in Wisconsin. An Ice Age trail marker.

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The second was a small toy train I had that I decided to paint up to vaguely resemble the CP Holiday Train.
It was originally a gray Southern Pacific train, so I painted it red, black, with silver railings. Also added the hook for the twine so I can hang it on my christmas tree.
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Got the pond ready for winter. Cleaned out two breeding/rearing tubs. Dang, that water's cold1
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I hear ya; cut down the bog last week, set up the main wood supports for my winter tent today along with netting out all the WLettuce and trimming down the wLilies. Sheesh, twas cold indeed. Thankfully, the air temp was about 60F, so it was easier to withstand dunking any part of me into the pond! I haven't done such a large/thorough job with the wLilies before and I can't understand how you all do this regularly! I thought I'd be done in an hour...but 4 hours later...

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