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by BIGHOSS » Sun Jun 03, 2012 5:18 pm
No, not really! Nothing but praise for Bill and Rosie for hosting such a fine event. Lots of seeing old friends, meeting new ones and working on cubs. Special thanks to Gary Dotson for fixing my mag, showing us how to troubleshoot and repair an alternator and especially at my request, giving us a lesson in measuring tolerances in a cub engine. Very educational for someone like me, who has no experience in this. Thanks to Barnyard for making this happen.
Also, I need to mention again concerning Gary's moving tribute to George Willer. Gary said just the right words........very touching.
Steve Koons and I had the priviledge of eating breakfast with Bob Perry, Sat. morning at the motel. We had a good time getting to know each other better. I told Steve on the way home, where else but at a Cubfest, could a Hillbilly from Tennessee, a Hoosier from Indiana and a Yankee from Massachusetts meet and talk for about an hour about cubs, farming and life in general. Good memories.
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We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give......Winston Churchill
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by Bob Perry » Sun Jun 03, 2012 6:04 pm
BIGHOSS wrote: Steve Koons and I had the priviledge of eating breakfast with Bob Perry, Sat. morning at the motel. We had a good time getting to know each other better. I told Steve on the way home, where else but at a Cubfest, could a Hillbilly from Tennessee, a Hoosier from Indiana and a Yankee from Massachusetts meet and talk for about an hour about cubs, farming and life in general. Good memories.
Thanks BIGHOSS, good times out there in the Buckeye State !!! Nice talk !!!
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by Gary Dotson » Mon Jun 04, 2012 6:24 am
Ron, you're so right! It always amazes me, the diversity of the groups we pull together at these events and we find that although we come from all walks of life and different areas, we really aren't so different after all.
Had a great time with everyone at the bash!
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by ScottyD'sdad » Mon Jun 04, 2012 3:10 pm
BIGHOSS wrote:No, not really! Nothing but praise for Bill and Rosie for hosting such a fine event. Lots of seeing old friends, meeting new ones and working on cubs. Special thanks to Gary Dotson for fixing my mag, showing us how to troubleshoot and repair an alternator and especially at my request, giving us a lesson in measuring tolerances in a cub engine. Very educational for someone like me, who has no experience in this. Thanks to Barnyard for making this happen.
Also, I need to mention again concerning Gary's moving tribute to George Willer. Gary said just the right words........very touching.
Steve Koons and I had the priviledge of eating breakfast with Bob Perry, Sat. morning at the motel. We had a good time getting to know each other better. I told Steve on the way home, where else but at a Cubfest, could a Hillbilly from Tennessee, a Hoosier from Indiana and a Yankee from Massachusetts meet and talk for about an hour about cubs, farming and life in general. Good memories.
I spoke to the Rebels there, too! Not easy, but I bit the donut, I men bullet, and did it! Ed
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by BIGHOSS » Mon Jun 04, 2012 5:12 pm
Not much difference between you Yanks and us Rebels, except you talk funny!
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