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Hey Greyhounder, don't forget to bring some lawn chairs for the Sat. night pot luck supper. Come hungry. Dulcimer manCoca Cola Teardrop wrote:Welcome greyhounder,
you are definately welcome to come over and check out everyone's rigs.
Plan to come on Saturday and stay for the potluck supper. There is always tons of food so be sure and bring an appetite. oh yea. don't forget your camera. You'll want to take lots of pictures.
BTW are you in Jacksonville? That's about half way between Lufkin and Tyler. We are in Pollok (avatar says Lufkin)
Glad to have another East Texan on board.
See ya at LCG lV
Linda
greyhounder wrote:Hope you don't mind if my husband and I show up and look around. Live in East Texas about an hour from Tyler, almost half way between Lufkin and Tyler.
For all you teardroppers who will be coming from the Texas area on I 20 I suggest you take I 220 around Shreveport and Bossier. You can get back on I 20 at the Race Track on the east side of Bossier and proceed to the Filmore exit where you will exit for Doyline La. then Lake Bistineau SP #1. I will be in site 24 so stop by and visit. Dulcimer mangreyhounder wrote:Hope you don't mind if my husband and I show up and look around. Live in East Texas about an hour from Tyler, almost half way between Lufkin and Tyler.
Hey Rockin robin, is that a Cub in the picture behind you? If it is, I have bounced them high that a power pole. Dulcimer manrockinrobin wrote:Bring it on Greyhounder, Im new to this too. Only had my tear a month. Dont know anybody but sounds like lots of fun, food, fun, drink, fun, fellowship, fun. You know what they say " Birds of a feather.... Ronnie
My first flight lesson s were in a cub. Then 7 AC champ. Then CEssna 150 for my license then first one I owned was a Cessna 140. Dulcimer manrockinrobin wrote:That plane is a Piper PA-12, ive been working on for 16 years. Trying to set a record on how long it takes to restore one. You know what they say the auto mechanics car never gets fixed, I guess that applies to airplane mechanics too. Ronnie
Dulcimer Man wrote:My first flight lesson s were in a cub. Then 7 AC champ. Then CEssna 150 for my license then first one I owned was a Cessna 140. Dulcimer manrockinrobin wrote:That plane is a Piper PA-12, ive been working on for 16 years. Trying to set a record on how long it takes to restore one. You know what they say the auto mechanics car never gets fixed, I guess that applies to airplane mechanics too. Ronnie
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