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madweazl
Time for a beer hethan.gif
Me's Toy
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J240Z
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nextasex
Cheers. Nice trailer BTW.

and nice goat...
SD Surfer
Nice! I don't even care how we do this season as long as we own the ga, oops sorry... Raiders.

That don't look like Santee Lakes, where ya' at now Weaz?
D-n-Tyke
Lookin good!!! Where did you end up finding it? I need to go pick one up myself.
Esco
QUOTE (D-n-Tyke @ Oct 7 2010, 04:01 PM) *
Lookin good!!! Where did you end up finding it? I need to go pick one up myself.



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madweazl
I went to the Chargers store at Qualcomm, go figure laughing.gif We're parked at Rancho Los Coches in Lakeside now. laughing.gif at Frank; still going strong (well, mostly).
Esco
party at the weazes sunday
BigBlockTank
Lookin good Weaz!!!!

I'm puting my flag holder on the TH this evening too!!
KingGlamis
You consider that Man Work? That must have taken an entire 3-4 minutes! Holy cow you must be exhausted! icon_biggrin.gif
D-n-Tyke
QUOTE (madweazl @ Oct 7 2010, 06:24 PM) *
I went to the Chargers store at Qualcomm, go figure laughing.gif We're parked at Rancho Los Coches in Lakeside now. laughing.gif at Frank; still going strong (well, mostly).


Sweet. Might have to stop by there on my way home from work next week.

I forgot you were right around the corner from me. hello.gif (I'm behind the Valero)
madweazl
Anytime hethan.gif

Hey Doug, not sure what you have to go through to get a beer but this was definitely some work. I had to grab the tape measure to figure out what size u-bolts I needed, drive down to Home Depot to grab said u-bolts, charge the drill to make holes for aforementioned u-bolts, insert 1/4" drill bit into said drill, mark holes to drill, and finally, drill through 1/4" steel. Once I was finally done with all of that, I had to tentatively mount the pole with those u-bolts, grab a level, and make sure it was plumb. Finally, I had to make a return trip to the tool box to grab a 10mm socket and 1/4" drive ratchet. Lastly, I had to mount the flags, both of them! As you can see, this was a lot of work just for a beer.
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