^^^ Yeah but well worth the trip down for the Cajun freshwater Ohio river shrimp and the Rockfish and chips....
Had to look up Rockfish.... Didn't know they were so tasty...
We had a great time... Chuck and Bab's...![]()
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That fish looked much better deep fried. Glad they didn't bring your fish out to the table looking like that bad boy. Great mean with good friends.
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Donut pics....
Great turnout of MINI's & other interesting rides. Here are some pics if you like.
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Thanks Jeff, very nice seeing you. Sorry I didn't get to spend more time visiting. Maybe an old fart day at the Air Force Museum is in order.
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I think it's a great idea. When are the updates to the museum going to be done?
After seeing the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum and being a little disappointed, I want to see the Air Force museum again.
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I have the all seasons because I don't HAVE to go anywhere if it snows a lot and I'm cheap. If I could get snow tires for a reasonable price I'd have them.
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I plan to just move my transfer case lever
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You're right about the tires! I run the Michelin 4 x 4 Sychrones on 19" rims - they looks really cool, but snow/ice traction is completlely comprised. If the P38 didn't have a really good AWD system I'd be in deep dodo. Forget about trying to stop in bad condition on these cause they're slick as snot (not that the P38 stops well when it's dry either). Makes me feel like a rally car driver in the snow!
I've got a set of BF Goodrich All Terrain TA KO's on 16" wheels. These tires meet the industry's severe snow service requirements (and are branded with the mountain/snowflake symbol). These tires make a world of difference in snowy/icy conditions. I can through just about anything on them and they work really well in dry conditions. CHP use to waive me through the chain control checkpoints going up to the montains under snowy conditions in California, as long as you were carrying chains.
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I it really bad Chris has mudruts as a back up.
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