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Old 12-22-2010, 12:54 PM   #15
Chuck Norton
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Default Re: what is there to do at topeka

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Originally Posted by Tom Moock View Post
Chuck, you`be surprised if go back to Topeka, paved pits, new tear-down and indoor scales and air conditioned bathroom and shower`s. Tom
Tom, no offense, but no one would be more surprised to see me in Topeka than I. Once is enough and twice would be adequate cause for scheduling a CAT scan of my brain functions. For the record, I can handle rain and even rain-outs. We have our share of those and it's rained seven inches at my house just in the past few days. But, being cold is another thing altogether. I grew up on a farm in north central Missouri and bailed out for year-round sunshine before my 22nd birthday. Any time I expose my ancient carcass to temperatures colder than 50 degrees, I have flashbacks to feeding cattle and slopping hogs in sub-zero, blizzard conditions. I wish those of you who choose to live on the Great Plains the greatest of success and happiness. You deserve it! I admit it; I'm a candy-*** (but, I'm a warm candy-***)!

Ed, is that reference to fully paved pits in Tulsa or Jim's airplane museum?

Cheers and Happy Holidays,

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