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Thread: Bored, where is Frank?

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    Bored, where is Frank?

    Lacking some excitement on this board, is Frank still under the weather?
    My blood pressure is down, sugar levels dropping precipitously too.
    David

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    David. Look at that. A thread about Frank goes straight to "off topic". Frank will be proud
    Hugh Hodges
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    He's busy racing on the weekend and during the week he is going through his stockpile of NOS parts and trying to decide what to sell.
    Mike Fitton # 2071
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    Funny; I was thinking the same thing David.

    Dog days of summer.

    No closed threads, no threatening rebukes from Chuck, no drama, throw downs, or political faux paz.
    I feel like I'm watching The Golf Channel.

    And you're right Hugh; if it's not in OT it's probably something important and noteworthy. Certainly not something I would be interested in.

    It's bloody hot here in The Valley of the Sun right now. And a ghost town. Everyone with means at the beach or in the mountains.

    Carry on.

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    Im in the mountains. Last night a black bear scaled a tree onto my second story deck and ate all of the birds peanuts. Left me a football sized present to boot

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    Quote Originally Posted by trdking View Post
    Im in the mountains. Last night a black bear scaled a tree onto my second story deck and ate all of the birds peanuts. Left me a football sized present to boot
    Pics or it didn't happen.

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    Lots of selling...would love to see new topics in Gen Info or Technical Info...some ideas...

    1) What's the deal with body schutz?
    2) Stump Ed Mayo
    3) How to drive Mulholland and not get a ticket
    4) Best early 911 trailer hitches
    5) Should I paint my 911 Cadillac Pearl White?
    6) Stump Jim Breazeale
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    My 15 minutes in the valley the other day was enough for me, I'll be back in December.
    Phil
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    Suit yourself cabin peanuts.jpgpoop.jpg


    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Pics or it didn't happen.

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    That idiot ate 50 pounds of peanuts

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