27 August 2005, 02:24
N. S. SherlockOne for the Grippers
7:15 A.M. heading to the range in the old F-150. Driving legal, 50 in the 45. Cool morning, knew that was doing the motor good. A totally black lawn leopard with evil yellow eyes heads for the other side of the road, up to mischief. Motor purring, 17 " all terrain grippers whirring, scenery blurring, antilocks pumping, tire thumping, flat black sludge im the rearview, kicked it up to 52.....life is good.
27 August 2005, 20:30
DigitalDanYou're driving your life away,
Lookin' for a better day,
Sha Boom Diddy Boom Thump Thump.
Dan
Pres., TYHC
http://www.GetYourCrat.OffMyTire!28 August 2005, 00:40
N. S. SherlockClose Dan. Actually that was a spin on "Maybelline" by Chuck Berry whose pink cadillac I had the pleasure of gassing up in 1964, and shaking his hand, and touching his guitar, in a little town in N.C. ned
28 August 2005, 02:48
DigitalDanWas LUUUCILLLLE with him?

Dan
Pres., TYHC
http://www.LegendsN.Masters28 August 2005, 06:30
N. S. Sherlockunfortunately no. I would have liked to have seen her.
28 August 2005, 07:50
120mmWell, I hear she done started up doin' the thangs she useta do, anyway.
29 August 2005, 00:53
Old Elk HunterNow you know why they invented self cleaning tire treads - it wasn't for snow or mud.
29 August 2005, 17:52
N. S. SherlockGood one OEH. I like riding the F-150 around at the hunt club because we have some long red clay paths, where the low parts have soft clay and the high ground has hard clay, with result that when you leave and hit the hard surface road the treads throw chunks of red clay for a mile.