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This past Saturday I had plans to stay in the Metro Detroit area instead of attending the Hot Rod Reunion in Bowling Green as was the normal this weekend for many years. This year I decided to attend the Oldsmobile Homecoming in Lansing Michigan. The last time I attended was in 1997 and I drove Dad’s red ‘50 Holiday coupe and he drove his black ‘50 Holiday Coupe.
I was really excited to take Big Olds since he is “done”. Dad drove his ’56 this time. We met up with some members of the local Motor City Rockets Car Club at 6:45am then hit the road with plans to meet another group of club members about 45 minutes down the road. I was bummed that my running buddy Megan wasn't riding shotgun. ![]() My mom packed me homemade banana nut muffins for breakfast. ![]() I love following Dad and looking at his car going down the road ![]() Met up with the second group like planned and I walked around and introduced myself. ![]() I was the last one to pull out. I like being able to watch the cars in motion ![]() I really like traveling in the rear of the pack and having the opportunity to pull along side the cars and photograph them then fall back in line. The only other single female in the bunch. I’ll fill you in more about her shortly ![]() ![]() ![]() I tried to distract this guy while in the gas station parking lot but he noticed the screwdriver in my hand and wouldn’t allow me near his Fiesta spinners. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I took a front and a rear shot but because the way the sun was the front shots didn’t turn out that great ![]() ![]() There were a lot more cars with us but most of them would not even come close to being of interest on here. I consider them daily drivers myself but to each his own. So we get to the event, register and park. This event was like none I have been to since the last Oldsmobile Homecoming. Even though it’s not a judged event they have classes and they have certain parking areas for the classes. Obviously Dad and I weren’t in the same class and they wanted me to park in this one section that did not have another car in it at all at this point. My Dad had already driven to his section and was parking the ‘56. The lady was telling me I needed to go to the left and I told her no, I wasn’t going to park over there all by myself, how much fun would that be? I pointed to where my Dad was and told her I wanted to park over there. She actually had to go get someone and get it ok’d. Give me a break. ![]() This parking arrangement did not lend itself to car clubs parking together therefore I really did not get to know any of the Motor City Rocket club members. Very different then what I am use to in the hot rod world. Anyway, parked Big Olds next to Dad then we headed over to the swap meet.
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I had one thing on my mind…..finding a set of 53-55 Olds Fiesta spinners. Nothing really there to get excited about EXCEPT this one fender skirt for a 1947 Olds. It is something I will need if I go for the tail dragger look for Rusty Olds BUT I am not prepared to spend any money on him this year. The emblem on the skirt is GREAT though.
![]() I did pick up a few license plates and a small scripted chromed Oldsmobile that I’ll use in a scrapbook at some point. While walking the swap meet we ran into Dad’s pal Bill who is an Oldsmobile guru. Chatted with him for awhile and found out he has a set of Fiesta Spinners that have been hanging in his garage forever that he is willing to part with. Plans are to stop at his place in Ohio on Sunday on my way back from Indy and check them out! Keep your fingers crossed ![]() It’s an Oldsmobile decked out cart that Bill cruises around in. He’s had some health issues so if riding around is what he needs to do, so be it. GREAT guy ![]() Walked back to the cars to put my stuff away and found this little gal admiring Big Olds. Asked her if she’d like to sit in him and she jumped at the chance. ![]() Dad and I then decided to take a walk and check out some of the other 500 or so Oldsmobiles that were there. ![]() I really liked this wagon ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Might not be everyone cup of tea but the owner of this wagon designed this wheel and had them made for the wagon ![]() ![]() Dad feel in love and tried to buy. His very first car was a ‘49 Olds. Haven’t seen the last of this car in my world I think. ![]() Has the special dealer hood that comes up in conversation on here from time to time. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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By now there were a few cars in my “class” so we walked over there to check them out
![]() ‘46 ![]() ![]() And a ‘41 four door convertible that I guess I forgot to take a photo of. I did remember to shoot the dash though. The owner was an older gentleman that I had a nice long conversation with. He did not have any extra convertible only sun visor brackets. ![]() ![]() These were in the 1st class ![]() ![]() ![]() Dad and I then decided to head back to the cars and have lunch. We brought our own picnic supplies. While eating this young lady was admiring Big Olds so I offered her a seat. ![]() Shortly thereafter a couple of friends of Megan’s from back in Ohio stopped by to say hi and chat abit. Elvis and “Leather Pants” ![]() Sonnie then walked over and introduced herself to me. She’s was the single lady in the red 442 convertible that I mentioned earlier. She was a blast and really friendly and outgoing, really into the Oldsmobile scene. If I did attend any of their club functions it would be because I really liked her. She represented the club well. ![]() Then HAMB member Deuce Phaeton stopped by and said hi. Nice seeing ya again bud. I enjoyed our chat ![]() Dad and I then walked around alittle more ![]() ![]() Stopped and chatted with some old Oldsmobile friends of Dad and Linda was having lunch with them and was kind enough to pose for a photo with me. ![]() Funny story about Linda that ChevyGirlRox shared with me after seeing this photo. “One time Bob (my boss) and I were at the Boiling Springs Dragstrip which is near Carlisle PA during a one of their events. Linda Vaughn was making a celebrity appearance at the Carlisle event. Bob jokingly told some guys at the dragstrip I was her daughter she had with him. Next thing we knew they were announcing on the loudspeaker “We are pleased to welcome Miss Golden Shifter Linda Vaughn’s daughter Megan to our races tonight” it was hilarious!
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This belongs to a local pal… ![]() And he does not have any extra spinners that he’s willing to part with ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() All cars I saw except this one were all Oldsmobiles. This was Olds powered so I guess that’s why it was there. ![]() Linda did sign autographs for the masses ![]() Self explanatory ![]() I was walking back to Big Olds and this young lady was checking out Big Olds and her boyfriend was getting ready to snap a shot of her standing next to Big Olds so I walked up and opened the door for her to sit inside. After she got out and was thanking me I said “Oh no problem, the owner won’t mind I’m sure” and I started to walk away from the car. She gasp, her face dropped and turned white. I let her off the hook right away and assured her I was the owner. Pretty funny though. ![]() So it’s about mid-afternoon and I’ve had my share of Oldsmobiles for the day so we decide to head out ![]() One the way home we ran into this guy ![]() I’m getting lots of practice taking one handed, over the shoulder shots
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Shortly after I got home I got this awesome phone call from the HAMB’s very own little angel Danyelle. She was at the Hot Rod Reunion in Bowling Green and was missing me. I was so happy she called cuz I was really bummed I missed that show and all my pals that normally go there.
I then call Beatnik and talk him into cruzn Woodward Ave with me. Swung over to his place, picked him and headed to a BBQ place for dinner then Woodward. It was in full swing. I handed him the camera to snap some photos…..Louise he ain’t. Going north on Woodward…. The Shell station at 13 ½ mile road welcomes cruisers ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() We stopped to check this Olds out closer ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Not too many cops around hassling folks unless you do something stupid ![]() Similar car types seem to park together ![]() ![]()
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See the green ‘52 Olds convertible there?
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() After cruisen up and down the main area a few times we decided to pull into the Shell station to park for a bit and chat with folks ![]() ![]() ![]() Shortly after parking StinkyFinger stopped to get gas and milk, spotted Big Olds and tracked us down. It was nice seeing him and chatting ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() By now it was getting late and I had an early morning so we headed for home. I dropped Beatnik off and parked Big Olds and turned in knowing that I needed to pick my Dad up bright and early Sunday morning. The main reason why I stayed in Detroit this weekend instead of heading to Bowling Green was because Big Olds got invited to the Eyes on Design concourse event at the Edsel Ford Estate in Grosse Pointe, a very prestigious event in this area. I felt every honored to have been invited and even though the HRR is one of my favorite events and Beech Bend is my most favorite race track, I felt attending the Eyes on Design event was a once in a lifetime opportunity. So….up early, showered, and was out scrubbing my whitewalls at 6:45am. Picked up Dad and headed to the east side of town. Once I pulled onto the ground of the estate we were directed to my spot and backed in. Every car has it’s own designated spot with plaque in front describing the car and it’s owner. I was in the class called “The Art of Redesign-Custom” ![]() Dad and I…what a great way to spend Fathers Day huh? ![]() ![]() I learned a small wisk broom worked better then a vacumn ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Some of the others in my class ![]()
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The Hot Rod Chassis and Cycle truck
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Chad, Me, Kevin and Meagan. WONDERFUL seeing you guys again. I really enjoyed being able to hang out together in this laidback atmosphere. ![]() ![]() TimeBombJohn’s award winner 1950 Ford. He actually won the pick in our class. Congrats bud, well deserved, the car was beautiful. ![]() ![]() ![]() Dad really like this one, 1954 Plymouth Belvedere ![]() ![]() With a change of wheels and tires this one would be a stunner
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![]() ![]() ![]() The following were all in the first class but I forgot what it was called ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 1942 Packard ![]() 1923 Jewett Roadster
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Ran into Kevin AKA WideWhiteWalls and his lovely bride Wendy. Great seeing you guys again.
![]() ![]() 1956 Chrysler 300B ![]() ![]() 1957 Chrysler 300C ![]() ![]() 1962 Chrylser 300H ![]() 1964 Chrylser 300K ![]() 1965 Chrysler 300L ![]() ![]() This Class was labled "Eyes Wide Shut" 1969 Oldsmobile Toronado ![]() ![]() This class was Windshield Wrapture ![]() ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 1960 Oldsmobile Super 88 ![]() My friends Dad, John Reinhart designed the 1956 Continental Mark II ![]() Ran in Bill and his lovely girlfriend. Nice seeing ya again bud. Congrats on ![]() 1956 Chrysler New Yorker ![]() ![]() 1957 Imperial Crown ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Everyone remembers these 1967 Plymouth Barracude Hurst Hemi Under Glass Wheelstander. I'm not sure if these are two different years or what but the taillight treatments are different.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Ran into ProjectTruck. Nice to meet you bud. Tell Aaron I said “hi” next time you see him. ![]() Certainly not everyone’s cup of tea here but this thing was slick. We’re wandering through the Pro-Touring-New Tech in Muscle class now ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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1960 Jaguar XK150 Fixed Head Coupe
![]() 1963 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Special ![]() ![]() 1967 Maserati Ghibli Coupe ![]() 1969 DeTomoaso Mangusta Mid Engine-Chevrolet ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 1962 Mercedes-Benz 190SL ![]() Dad and I had breakfast with the owner of this sweet ride. 1957 Mercedes Benz 300 SL Roadster ![]() \Now were in the 100 years of GM area Talk about dubs…..43 inch wheels on a 1911 Oldsmobile "Limited" ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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1949 Oldsmobile 88 Indy 500 Pace Car
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Rudy AKA Roadstar lead the charge on the frame off restoration on this beauty. It was #24 off the line and the very first proto type super charged….he can add more, I’m getting too old to remember everything. It does belong to Ken Lingenfelter. ![]() ![]() ![]() My old pal Rod Dotten’s 1955 Pontiac Star Chief Convertible ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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It’s no secret I’m a huge Corvette fan and if I was going to spend a large chunk of change on a new daily driver it’d be a new Corvette for sure.
![]() They had large tents with automotive artwork for sale ![]() And a display of the Titanic in scale. Very impressive ![]() The next area was Exterior Design 1936 Ford Deluxe Allegheny-Ludlum ![]() 1960 Thunderbird Allegheny-Ludlum ![]() 1966 Lincoln Continental- Stainless Steel ![]() This class was Driveline Technology ![]() 1902 Oldsmobile ![]() ![]() This dude was SWEET! I loved the plaid on the door....1930 Willys Knight ![]() ![]() 1931 Marmon V16 ![]() 1936 810 Cord ![]() One of my long time local favorites, 1959 GM Firebird III Gas Turbine ![]() ![]() 1963 Chrysler Turbine
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![]() ![]() Interior Design Technology 1959 Plymouth ![]() ![]() 1937 Chrysler Airflow ![]() More Exterior Design 1947 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon ![]() If I had to pick a favorite for this event, I think I’d be this one. 1954 Kaiser Darrin ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() After awhile we took a break from walking around. I got my love of reading from my parents ![]() I hung out and chatted with the Hot Rod Chassis crew. Scott, the owner of the new truck, is on the left. ![]() At around 2pm we were discussing the incoming dark clouds and shortly after that the tornado sirens went off in the area. A police car then drove thru the event and stated that a bad storm with hail was coming and for folks to take cover. Well that ended that. The general public started heading in droves for the exits, vendors started securing their wares and exhibitors started putting up their tops and packing up their stuff, me included, BUT I kinda hung around for abit deciding if I was going to go cuz I didn’t want the day to end. I was one of the last to leave the field. There were a few sprinkles but when I headed west on the highway the dark clouds were to the north and south and there was a clear path of blue skies that I followed all the way home. I was totally bummed that they called the event like that, I would have so enjoyed a couple more hours there like planned. Once home I parked Big Olds in the driveway, leaving the garage available for the Hot Rod Chassis crew’s bikes. They were about an hour behind me as they had to secure the truck in the trailer. The owner Scott, his father-in-law and two of the HRC&C guys headed for home but the others wanted to hang out for the night and relax. Passed out beers once they arrived then the guys decided they needed a nap before dinner. They all found beds and Meagan AKA: ShoeboxMags and I had a wonderful girlie chat while relaxing in the living room. Boys woke up a couple of hours later and we all headed out for a nice steak dinner in celebration of them completing the truck. Congrats guys for a job well done! Once again you out did yourselves and should be very proud. It was a pleasure hanging out and I’m looking forward to doing it again this weekend! ![]() All in all a most perfect Fathers day weekend spent with my pops and some friends. Maybe next year I can talk dad into attending the Hot rod Reunion in Bowling Green cuz that's the only way he'll see me next year on this weekend.
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What less than a 100 photos! no wonder no one has responded. We expect more LOL. Thanks for the pics. Looks like you had a blast. Todd.
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"I said “Oh no problem, the owner won’t mind I’m sure” and I started to walk away from the car."
Mind if I use this, sometime? That's some funny stuff. Looks like a great show. |
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sweet!
very nice pictures.. you were all over the east side of michigan and you didnt stop by..wahhhh? bummer. looks like a boat load of fun. Seems that Little girls and even grown ones gravitate to your car for some reason..Chey Loves the Color
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Being a Olds owner, thanks for sharing the photos from the all Olds show. Nice to see what others are driving. Can't believe you really like that 58 Wagon. 58's were plenty ugly (guess I'm a little prejudiced owning a 57
).I went to an all Olds show once in Hershey PA. Because mine was kustomed they wanted me to park with a bunch of 442's instead ofthe 50's crowd. I won't tell you what I told them, but I did go where I wanted to park. Haven't been back to an All Olds show since.
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Looks like another fun weekend without me
Big Olds looked great at the Eyes on Design show. You're right, it is an honor and you should be very proud! I'm glad you were able to spend the weekend with your dad. You know what that would have meant to me.
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great post denise,the big olds looks great!!
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Wow, looks like they had a lot more cars this year.
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Wow, there were some great cars at the Eyes on Design show!! Great way to spend the Father's Day weekend. Thanks, Denise.
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damnit! a lot of fine olds cars! wish i had been there. glad you were to take pictures though.
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Hellava post Denise, Hellava post!
What a smorgasbord of automotive culture in one post. Not to mention Linda Vaughan and Custard Dairy, I'm in love... ![]() ![]() Joel |
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Great photos Denise. I like the one of you and your Dad. Also enjoyed the Curved Dash Olds photos. I sold mine a few years ago to a guy in Michigan. I delivered to him and visited the Gilmore Museum near Kalamazoo. It was a good time.
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Excellent coverage Denise!! (as always) Thanks for puttin' up the great pics. Looks like there was something there for everyone. It's nice to have such a wide variety of designs in one place. It's hard to imagine the total span of thought and creativity in that group of cars. Keeps ya thinkin'.......!
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xcellent coverage and photos,thanx.
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Great Post denise! I'd say staying home was well worth it..
interesting that even at the olds homecoming few of our vintage (46- 48) cars show up! |
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looks like a great time......See Cant wait for the next installment!
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As always, best post of the month.
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The best part was spending time with your Dad. Take every opportunity to do so.....
Great pics as well moose |
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Big Olds looked great at the Eyes on Design show. You're right, it is an honor and you should be very proud!
I'm glad you were able to spend the weekend with your dad. You know what that would have meant to me.[/quote] Ditto to what Megan said, especially the last part.
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As always,great show coverage,Denise.It's almost as if we were there.Thanks a bunch!
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I'm sorry I missed both shows. It coulda been a great time. We wanted to take the Royale to the homecoming in Lansing but it's a long story. Thanks a bunch for the coverage. I always look forward to it.
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Great pics Denise, hope to catch up with you this weekend
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Congrats on the invite to the big show.
The Hurst Hemi Under Glass cars are reproductions pf the originals built by the originator of the cars. They are both runners, Isaw the run at Speedworld out here in 2003. On the return pass on saturday the blown car had the tranny blow up big time! I've got a piece of 5/16 inch lexan that was the rear glass on the car. Bob Riggle even autographed for me! Super nice guy. He then drove back home to prescott and picked up the injected car for sundays show! That is a dedicated racer and showman! A treat to see that he is getting some recognition with them. Thanks for the coverage. jerry
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Right on!! Looks like a great, jam-packed hot rod weekend. Gotta love it!
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By brother-in-law and I were out cruising that night on Woodward in his OT 93 Formula. It was great seeing Big Olds up close in person at the Shell station. I think my brother-in-law thinks I'm stalking you
because I knew so much about you from reading your in-depth reports here on the HAMB. I'll have to send him a link to this thread. I'm sure he'll enjoy the pics from the Olds show as he and his Dad have a 56 4-door in progress. Congrats on the invite to Eyes on Design. Well deserved.
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All cars I saw except this one were all Oldsmobiles. This was Olds powered so I guess that’s why it was there.
![]() This car belongs to Gary and Lucille Price from Lansing. He has just redone the car and it has a long long history dating back into possibly the 60s here in the area. Gary can be seen driving his primer 62 Studebaker Grand Turismo or better known driving his 36 Ford fenderless pickup normally seen at Nats North.
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You shoulda called Buckle and went over to Ron's party saturday night for a bit, I wish I coulda been there. Looks like a lot of fun, We'll be at Woodward tonight, hope there is as good a turn out! The eyes on design is a really neat show. And that 58 Wagon at the olds show is simply spectacular.
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Denise, we had a great time at Eyes On and even better hanging out with you at the house!! That steakhouse was top notch!! Shoebox Mags and I both had a wonderful stay at your house, and after a whirlwind 6 week thrash to get to Eyes On, it was a welcome rest. Thanks again!
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Awesome pics! I didn't get my Olds done in time for the Olds reuinion show. But I will see you out on Woodward.
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Did you make it to the National last weekend at the Dearborn Hyatt Regency? If not, you didn't miss much. Lot os nice Oldsmobiles but mostly, like 99.9% stockers. I think there were 4 of us in the modified class. I was the only 1940-1948 of any style there. I was bored and left by 2pm. Did meet a cool guy with a purple 1949 though, not all was lost. ![]() I'm in Livonia, where are you located?
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Denise, you need to ride a woman's guidebook to having fun and enjoying the hot rod lifestyle...because as far as I am concerned you are definitely doing it right...I am gonna start printing out your threads and putting them on my wife's nightstand so she can better understand that it's okay for her to embrace our hobby...thanks for the pix and the threads...I always enjoy them
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you look cute in your hat.
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Great photos. took over an hour to see em all, but great
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