A Michigan meet in September?

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BULLWINKLE!!!!!!!!!!!
 
lets try again
 

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I had a great time, I hope everyone else did too.:)

Thanks everyone for showing up!

I'll post some photos later.
 
Good to see everyone again and make some new friends, everything was prrrrrrfect, except the $5 trip thru the school zone. I know you wanted me to light em up!! Again happy BDay Driller!! I will try and get that Whine looked at.
 
Same here - although I could only stay 2 hours I enjoyed putting faces to the names on here. Hopfeully next time I can stay longer and contribute something worthwhile!

But then - getting a Mark VIII education from Jeremi is always priceless.
 
Wow, we had so much fun! So glad to see everyone again!! Many more fun memories :)

MAJOR THANKS to Dr. Bill Cuddy and assistant Drs. Mark 'Nine Fingers' Darrah and Mike Lester in the replacement/swap of my steering column!!! I was still thanking you on the trip home! So great to have my car fully functional again! Now I can quit worrying about it :D

Dr. Cuddy was a wonderful host. I enjoyed all our cruising back and forth between destinations, even though I consistently ended up cut off in traffic. Good thing our cars accelerate well!

It was an honor to meet Jack Telnack as well :cool:

Everyone get home safe, and try not to kill every bug in the state(s) on your way home!!
 

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Just got home from the meet. John and I stopped by Greenfield Village today for some history injection LOL. Got a ride in a model T, had a great local historic ale, and ate some wonderful circa 1850 style food. John and I both had a blast with everyone. Heres hoping that we do this again next year or so. Thanks again to our host Bill, Jeremi and Margaret for the polish sausages that helped add to the already large food collection, and Mike for his help throughout the meet. And a general thank you to everyone for a wonderful time with friends old and new. Special personal thanks to Bill for giving me the pleasured honor of driving his CE to the photo opportunity. It got me psyched to lie cheat or steal to get a Mark VIII again. I will do whatever it takes. Also a special thank you to Bill's kitten Bullwinkle, for showing me that I can like cats. She is the first and only cat I have ever actually liked. Of course I am now home with two dogs that are looking at me like I am a traitor after a smell test. Well thanks again for everything one and all.
 
Thanks to everyone who came out and made this happen! :)

I think we had 13 Lincolns at one point. I'll try to get some pics downloaded and posted this week if work doesn't get in the way. ;)
 
Highlights

-long drive
-worked on cars
-got some parts
-great burgers and organic beer at Redcoat Tavern
--made camp
-drank beer-
-super noisy crickets
-great camp style breakfast
-drank some good home brews
-networked with Ford design chief
-ate lots of good sauseges
-melted things in a fire
-drank lots and lots of beer
-worked on cars again
-cool car show by the lake - saw a hot rodded cement truck



oh...and LOTS and LOTS of spiders
 
Wait a minute... Jack is 73? I hope I look half that good at 73!

That's from clean living, and we are waaaay beyond that!!

Gonzo, he was there early in the afternoon and toured the "fleet". I am mad at myself for not bringing a paint pen as I would have loved to have ask him to autograph my radiator support. Maybe we can get him to come back to visit us again, and I won't forget to bring it.
 
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Highlights

-long drive
-worked on cars
-got some parts
-great burgers and organic beer at Redcoat Tavern
--made camp
-drank beer-
-super noisy crickets
-great camp style breakfast
-drank some good home brews
-networked with Ford design chief
-ate lots of good sauseges
-melted things in a fire
-drank lots and lots of beer
-worked on cars again
-cool car show by the lake - saw a hot rodded cement truck



oh...and LOTS and LOTS of spiders

Your grilling was great!!!
 
Highlights

-long drive
-worked on cars
-got some parts
-great burgers and organic beer at Redcoat Tavern
--made camp
-drank beer-
-super noisy crickets
-great camp style breakfast
-drank some good home brews
-networked with Ford design chief
-ate lots of good sauseges
-melted things in a fire
-drank lots and lots of beer
-worked on cars again
-cool car show by the lake - saw a hot rodded cement truck



oh...and LOTS and LOTS of spiders


Redcoat is still there in Royal Oak? lol That is one of my old lunch hangouts way way back in the day when I worked at the IBM building at 9 mile and Southfield Freeway. Is everything still red in there - including the lighting? I agree, great burgers! :) lol tough on the eyes walking out of that place on a sunny day :cool:


Wish I could of been there. Glad to hear everyone had a good time! :)
 
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Took a nap at the RI - CT line for about 90 min, got home at 8:30 this morning... :D

So much fun, thank you Bill! :D
 
Thanks Bill for the hospitality! You've got a great place to hang out and let loose. I had an excellent time and didn't get hurt! Although those acorns falling from that thousand foot-tall tree came close a few times ;)
 
Charlie, we forgot to test your current draw!:frown:

Send me a pm with your address and phone number, I'll stop down on a Saturday or Sunday.

I'm glad everyone had a good time. Thanks again to Bill E, John, and Mike for the great food and cooking!:)

And thanks to everyone else for driving all this way to make this happen.

I had so much fun, we can do this again next year if everyone's up to it.:)
 
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