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Posted by Ron/PA on June 23, 2007 at 04:31:04 from (206.174.156.123):
In Reply to: RPRU posted by James Williams on June 22, 2007 at 20:26:38:
We were up in the morning, and met with the crew. We were watching the parade of equipment, when Red Dave called me. I told him we'd be over as soon as the parade wound down and we saw the unit from the board. Shortly there after I pointed out the pride of this site to my wife and we watched it turn the corner with my camera safely tucked under my arm..... Then one driver had to make a quick decision, stop for a pic, or run over the nutcase that ran by and jumped out in front of him, well he missed me anyway. Around noon, we decided we'd go home and do chores, since brother was still on vacation and come back for dinner. We got home to no water, and a bunch of bitchin pigs. By the time we ran down a well controller, and got the water running, it got too late. Dang Cowman kept lurking in the shadows, but here's a couple pix of the crew that was present when we stopped by. Ron
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