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Old Jul 10, 2005 | 02:17 PM
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YEP---it started out as Dee Electric, now it's
Speedline Technologies / Electrovert [we still product the Electrovert product line.
http://www.speedlinetech.com
Scotty's a good one! He became a daddy last year---I'll tell him hi for u.
My wife said that Candy's was last night---I'm needing to get things straight.
The TA needs to be looked at before I drive it very far, lifter noise.
I know there's a set of snowflakes for sell in our car club. I can find more about them if Urban Cowboy wants that info. He can find most anything about anything on this internet, there are many places that talk about the TA. Even Ebay is a good place to locate needed items. I'm not sure that I would much help, but will do my best at what little I might know....
:o
wow, 10 years---I went to my 30 [3 years ago] Eldon Mo.
The race will be on in a little while, I saw where Jamie McMurray will in the #6
car after Martin retires. [2] Missouri guys in the Roush racing team.
Keep on Keeping on!
 
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Old Jul 10, 2005 | 06:08 PM
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Yea Scotty's always been a pretty good guy. He'll make a good dad.

Wow last night??? Guess I missed it too. Apperently it is the second saturday of each month then.

Urban Cowboy found 2 snowflakes for $100 When I was looking for some for my cousins 3-4 years ago we couldn't find any for less than $1k each!

Maybe you can get your lifters tightened and I'll see you next month.
 
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Old Jul 18, 2005 | 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Green_98
Id hate to have to change the lights on top of the cooling tower...
Yeah, it's a pretty amazing sight to see the cooling tower up close...it's like 600 feet with a ladder going all the way to the top. I can see if from my house in Linn some 20 miles as the crow flies, but up close it is really amazing. Small world seeing as how many of you folks have worked or know someone who has worked at Callaway.
 
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Old Jul 19, 2005 | 01:25 PM
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I beleive the height to be around 500 ft above ground. You climb up from the water basin on the outside of the tower and 2/3rds of the way up there's a access hatch that you go thru and climb the rest of the way on the inside.
The concrete is only 6" thick in most of the shell---1.5 feet thick at the base.
[I may be off on these, it's been 26 years since I worked at Marley]
The base is almost a football field in diameter.

Hey Matt! The TA is up and okay---some vaccum hoses were not re-installed correctly. I put some photos out of the TA from our crusin Saturday.
 
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Old Jul 19, 2005 | 01:51 PM
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I remember when my car use to look like this. :o



Man I cant wait to get it going again.

Glad to hear yours is going again and that it was just vaccum.
Nice looking ride!
 
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Old Jul 23, 2005 | 01:23 AM
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Fordmantpw/Linn Mo.

As far as Linn goes, I did a night class there back in 1986 for auto cad with Mr. Keener [sp] sorry if if is spelled wrong---I'm not a good speiler:>(
Neat man, fun class, learnt a bunch!
4 of us from Electrovert drove twice a week---My wife and I were expecting during this time---a lot of time away from home---
I work with G. Hueste and also had worked with S. Springer, both from Linn.
Some of the guys I worked with had went to Linn. [small world some of the time]
Greg took us over to Herman for the Oct. fest [neat time] back in 1987/1988
some good smells in the air!!!!
 
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Old Jul 25, 2005 | 07:18 PM
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Hey all!

Didn't know there were so many Missourians on here. This is great.
I'm live in Columbia now, but am originally from Harrisonville.
I noticed that Moltman is from Harrisonville also, and is my same age.... I will put my email on here for you to give your real name if you want Moltman, I'm sure we might know each other.

Green 98, I also went to CMSU, lived in Houts-Hosey (unfortunately). It was a dive when I lived there but at least it was co-ed then!

I would like to see a group started that got together once in awhile also, it might be cool. I am willing to drive to help someone out with their truck.

Take care.
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Old Jul 25, 2005 | 07:42 PM
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Hello DSN46 welcome aboard, you should click on the general disusion forum sometime and say hello to everyone there too.
There are a lot of strange charecters on there and it's always a wild ride but so much fun it's very addicting.

We really do need to plan a get together, but since it dosent seem to be getting organized then I'll start planning.
First off is everyone on here from Missouri atleast 18 years old?
Second what dates are best for most every one between the following.
Fri.-Sun
Aug. 5, 6, or 7
or Aug. 12, 13, or 14
or Aug. 19, 20, 21
I'm thinking get together one of those days late afternon early evening around Lake of the Ozarks, Mo. and have some supper.
Meet each other, say hi, look at our trucks, do some bench racing, maybe go for a scenic drive (maybe) or just cruise the strip, then go to a night time facility and have a few brews for those that want to (and legally can) and do some more bench racing.
 
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Old Jul 26, 2005 | 01:15 PM
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Yeah CoMO!!


@ PSS-Mag

A meet sounds great, unfortunately all three of those weekends suck for me. 1st weekend I have to play Army (Guard duty), second I have a university event, and the third I'm hosting a quasi-reunion for some friends. Hows the last weekend in August look?

BTW, old enough to consume adult beverages, legally.
 
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Old Jul 26, 2005 | 01:29 PM
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Opps I missed that one some how..
Aug 26, 27, or 28 is good for me.

Just guessing I'd say probably Saturday the 27th so no one is trying to rush around after work Friday.
Hows' that sound to everybody so far?
 
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Old Jul 26, 2005 | 05:07 PM
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ZelenVR,

Where were those pics taken in Columbia? The houses look like a "South Ridge"/ Vanderveen kind of area. But then again, all of the new neighborhoods in CoMo look exactly the same anymore.

By the way, your Orwell tag-line is the motto of where I work! Don't know anyone else who subscribes to it. Good call.

Peace
 
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Old Jul 26, 2005 | 05:26 PM
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Actually that pic in the sig is at my parents house in Saint Louis just after I bought the beast. Found it at a Chevy dealership in Ballwin of all places. The ones in my gallery are at my house here in CoMO, south of Bearfield, across old Niphong, back in that new subdivision. Think its called Bearfield Meadows.

The Orwell outlook comes from a good conservative upbringing and most of my family being in the military, along with a bit of military service myself.

Where do you work at? Would love to find a place of employment that isnt crawling all over itself trying to be all PC and touchy-feely, do-you-need-a-hug?, hippy, tree-hugger-ish. Sorry, got a little carried away, need my Michael Savage fix. But you know what I mean. Some place where the people have their heads on 'right'.

See ya 'round.
 
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Old Jul 26, 2005 | 09:23 PM
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Originally Posted by LAKERDAD
As far as Linn goes, I did a night class there back in 1986 for auto cad with Mr. Keener [sp] sorry if if is spelled wrong---I'm not a good speiler:>(
Neat man, fun class, learnt a bunch!
Yeah, Mr. Keener is pretty cool. He lives about a mile from me and is a heck of a guy. I went to school with one of his daughters. I know several teachers out there. My father-in-law Mr. Phillips taught Auto Mechanics for 30 some years until he passed away in 2001. I hear he was a great teacher and people just loved his class...at least the ones who wanted to learn.
 
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Old Jul 27, 2005 | 04:22 AM
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ZelenVR,

I know exactly where Bearfield Meadows is. Nice area.
To answer your question about what I do. I am a Police Officer. The Orwell quote is written on the backs of some of the shirts we wore on the SWAT Team for a sub-gun match. (Actually our team is called the STAR Team).

I live out in the county now.. had to get out of the city! I left my email on one of my earlier posts, if you want to meet sometime, or if you need an extra hand and alot of tools to fix or modify your rig, let me know.

Take care.

PS: I was soldier once myself... and I get my Savage fix everytime I can.
 
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Old Aug 1, 2005 | 09:59 PM
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Okay... we've finally got the work plan taken care of and it's looking like I'll be in the Salem area (Iron, Dent & Renyolds Counties) over the next 3 or four months.

When are we going drinking?
 
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