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Post by LUNCHBOX on Jul 9, 2006 20:32:41 GMT -5
Check out the hair on the thrower.
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Post by LUNCHBOX on Jul 9, 2006 20:41:52 GMT -5
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Post by NANOOKS on Jul 9, 2006 20:43:32 GMT -5
How did the left side digger get his hat to stay on?
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Post by Dan Laverty on Jul 10, 2006 9:34:48 GMT -5
MAGIC
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Post by SplatterLadder on Jul 10, 2006 12:35:42 GMT -5
This thread is finally taking off.
PS Who is that young kid on the back step of the MLFD C truck?
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Post by FrogsThrower on Jul 10, 2006 14:26:35 GMT -5
Is that a young Mike Ward?
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Post by twabster on Jul 10, 2006 22:20:13 GMT -5
East Islip photo: I like the detail. You can see the oil droplets falling underneath the bottom of the blown motor. I think at this point of the ride, the team could just about smell the ride was through. Weird how the oil smoke avoided the team for a few seconds... great shot !
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Shocker
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"Chicks Dig Scars"
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Post by Shocker on Jul 11, 2006 10:56:16 GMT -5
good thing they were the last team in C-hose that day, but sucked for all of us who were ready to run B-hose
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Post by ofdndfd493 on Jul 11, 2006 12:53:40 GMT -5
I could be wrong because i was in the stands under the influence of the "sun" but I think that one team that day had a re-run in c-hose but gave it up inm interest of the moving the drill along.
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Shocker
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Post by Shocker on Jul 11, 2006 14:01:33 GMT -5
i hate when the "sun" does that
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Post by west on Jul 11, 2006 14:07:29 GMT -5
Barnard gave up the rerun. Incredible job by EI getting to the left side of the track.
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Post by LUNCHBOX on Jul 11, 2006 22:06:54 GMT -5
Massapequa "Indians" 1979 Labor Day Drill @ Hicksville
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Post by NANOOKS on Jul 11, 2006 22:32:15 GMT -5
WoW ! Awesome picture
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Post by Historian on Jul 12, 2006 6:18:17 GMT -5
Great Addition! This was the first, and "sister truck" to the current C-Truck pictured in the Memories section of NYSDrillteams.com. Bill Bryson built that truck for St. James, and it originally was a coupe. The roof was removed before completion.
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Post by cbiscuit on Jul 12, 2006 8:58:12 GMT -5
Hydrant... what hydrant!!! Great pic!!!
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