Whatever the situation is, it's still a shame that a couple kids are trying to do something positive and make a few bucks to buy a bike.
Sure a big difference from so many kids today who never leave the TV or computer.
All I know is I'm glad I'm not living next door the the guy who complained about them.....if that's the case.
Maybe I'm wrong Brian, but I thought Mike was just kidding around with his comment and not intending it to be taken literally.
As I said though, I could be wrong.
Maybe Boaters World would have it.
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Lotsa great cars there Brian, thanks for posting them. There's a classic car show over in Bridgenorth every Monday evening that I go to some times.
That '58 Impala has always been one of my favorite cars and if I ever find myself with an extra100 grand I don't need I may just get me one LOL
When I was a kid in the 50's in Toronto my grandmother lived just north of Christie Pitts and just around the corner from her on Christie Street there was a dairy that had a milk truck just like the one in your video. Don't know of any other dairy that had one and wonder if it's maybe the same truck.
Pretty kool rig anyhow.
We had heavy rain with lightening & thunder from around 2:30 till 3:30 but it's cleared out now and even seeing a bit of sunshine.
Right at the height of the very heavy rain a boat was running down Clear Lake, sure hope his bilge pumps were working
You've got that right Shaun, this big girl came from Katchawanooka which is one of the smallest lakes in the Kawarthas.
And I don't even fish for bass.
Interesting you say that Norm, many years ago I used to fish bass in the Otonabee south of the 115 and would toss white spinnerbaits into the waves made by passing boats as they broke along the shoreline and always did well.
The place is really coming along beautifully Dave and thanks for the constant updates with pictures, it's always very interesting to follow the progress on a job like this.
I needed a power handle for a Calcutta TE and it was cheaper to order it from Shimano & have it shipped from their outlet in California than it was to order from Gagnons in Oshawa and have it shipped 75 miles north to my place.
Sometimes it's cheaper to order from a long ways away rather than local.