For all yoose guys that are saying that (Ol`Man Bronson) ainta gonna ever get his Cub back together again here is this mornings fresh baked Cherry~Pie.
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- johnbron
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Then came Bronson
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- 10+ Years
- johnbron
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Donny M wrote:Shoot JB, I am the only one who knows you're old.
Nice job
I noticed the chair in the photo. Is that for when you're needing rest and a cold one in all that heat
I would never get any work done without the help of all those chairs around my many projects.
I also avoid the heat as much as possible, Daylight till 10 if its light duty.
Then came Bronson
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still 'moving forward' i see. looking good
your problem, seems to me, is that there is no WINTER where you live. if you lived in this neck of the woods, then you would have all those damp cold weekends to work on it in the garage.
Now, course, if you lived in RUDI'S corner of the globe, you could complete, oh, somewhere around 10 cubs each winter
your problem, seems to me, is that there is no WINTER where you live. if you lived in this neck of the woods, then you would have all those damp cold weekends to work on it in the garage.
Now, course, if you lived in RUDI'S corner of the globe, you could complete, oh, somewhere around 10 cubs each winter
'If they're tappin', they're not burnin'
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- johnbron
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