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Re: Truckorama

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 8:09 pm
by pythonshine
Load and clear truck! No load music here...don't really like save for once in a while in the truck :thumbup:

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 3:19 am
by thecroweater
Truckinbutch wrote:Main plan is to get here safe , have a good time so you want to come back , and get back home safe . MichiganCornHusker , FreeMountain Hermit , and Strip Run Dave can tell you that hospitality is the language spoken here . I'm confident that we will have enough food for all . Acres of camping . Music is welcome so long as it's not rock band volume to upset the neighborhood .
hmm might have to rip my widows media to USB. If i get back home before leaving Mum has a contraption that will allow ya to record old 78s and convert them for files on a USB for some real mouldy oldy rarities for ya. It is probably unwise for me to bring and shine over but I could bring a bottle of Bunderberg rum over so you guys can see Australia's answer to mass produced spirite in the same vain as you beauts like JB :thumbup:

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 10:55 am
by yakattack
While I don't play guitar I do play a drum called a djembe. That will be coming with me i believe.

Crow - ship it to trucks ahead of time if you want to bring any of your make.

Yak

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 11:36 am
by Truckinbutch
I've heard tell that consuming that Bunderberg will cause your babies to be born naked .

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 2:57 pm
by ga flatwoods
I guess you going to order in a few portolets eh?
GA Flatwoods

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 3:02 pm
by Bigbob
You thinking about going GA? :thumbup:

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 3:57 pm
by ga flatwoods
I do not know. It gets hard to breath above 500ft above sea level. I tend to trip over rocks and both my legs were built the same length so climbing hills is like exercise on old bones. Plus I don't know any law officers up that far to cover for me. If I got up in a crowd like that, I would likely get outa hand. TB probably will not let me have a room in the house with him like he has had a full year invite down here. Plus, I would be subject to take on a drunk. TB probably has fightin liquor or crying liquor, either of which would be bad for everyone! I haven't tangled with no mountain men since Jethro stopped by me on Saint Simons Island asking where he could find some of the rattle snakes folks told him were so prevalent there. Sumbitch could have changed a set of John Deere dual tire rear wheel by picking it up and sliding it on the lugs by himself. When I finally found out he wanted them for church and callled him a stupid sumbitch that ought to get bit by a moccasin once. Seems if they get bit they being punished or something, anyway he took it as an insult. Thank God we were by the salt marsh and he didn't like his head buried up in that gray mud like a fiddler crab! Damn near had to drown him before he went limp and I could get off him. That marsh mud was slicker than any mountain mud that boy had caked in his bare feet and stained rim overhauls pants leg cuff! So, unless my wife goes with me and I have very limited access to booze, I might best not. It would not be fun for the rest of yall for the law to show up and break up the fun. Plus , TB's shit house done blowed up and I can't use portolets. Seems almost every one I ever been in had been visited by Jesus-just never understood why he always signed by a picture of a marijuana leaf and other crap written in Spanish! Those things must be sacred!
I guess we'll see later. TB may still be mad at me anyway and I leary of him if so. Maybe I will just sent Jorge!

GA Flatwoods

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 5:05 pm
by Bigbob
Well jezzz, that's a long answer for "I'm shy and I'm afraid of what people think of me". Come on, we don't bite.....much!

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 5:30 pm
by rager
Bigbob wrote:Well jezzz, that's a long answer for "I'm shy and I'm afraid of what people think of me". Come on, we don't bite.....much!
LOL
ga flatwoods wrote: I have very limited access to booze, I might best not.
GA Flatwoods
should have seen the table at jedfest. there was a strong 15 -20 people over the weekend and more than 60 bottles on the table :crazy: :crazy: :crazy: . MCH i think topped everyone with the amount of random samples. :thumbup: . got anymore of that wallnut likker?

reminds i should go open up that suvenior jar that jed sent us away with after a collective cut session. i kept mine white while everyone else i think is oaking. figured id be different :moresarcasm:

TB, looking forward to the event :thumbup: :wave: . cant wait to sip on that ussjm again. i really enjoyed the black berry infusion as well.

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 8:07 pm
by Truckinbutch
Flatwoods , if you decide to come we will have 3 portashitters on account of you being so full of shit :moresarcasm: 100' of new hemp rope to tie you up with . Croweater and Sue get the guest room in the house . Tent or rv camping in abundance and motels 6 miles away .
>Sorry for not getting down to see you yet . Life gets in the way some times , ya know .
>Rager , I'm gonna try to have some of that UJ by that time .

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2016 5:14 am
by MichiganCornhusker
rager wrote:MCH i think topped everyone with the amount of random samples. :thumbup: . got anymore of that wallnut likker?
Tis true, I couldn't make up my mind what to bring so I brought the whole cupboard.
I'm going to be a bit (a lot) more selective, and discrete, about what I bring this time, I won't be traveling around with a big ass box of booze.
But I'll be sure to pack up some of that walnut, it was a hit at Jed's, and is aging nicely.

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2016 5:34 pm
by rager
Truckinbutch wrote: >Rager , I'm gonna try to have some of that UJ by that time .

i plan on camping as well, save the in house beds for people who could use them more than I .
MichiganCornhusker wrote: I'm going to be a bit (a lot) more selective, and discrete, about what I bring this time, I won't be traveling around with a big ass box of booze.
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i felt the same way about what to bring.

my spirits are so one dimension to what you and others are doing. me, whiskey and bourbon , thats it. guess im staying focused .

keeps up the good work :thumbup: . gonna take a small sip off the fruit loops. and find that damn jed fest jar.


cheers

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2016 10:27 pm
by Truckinbutch
Try to encourage ladies to accompany you . SOH needs some sister support . Especially when she wants to sing 'A bar stool is just a big high chair for grown up kids to cry on '.

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2016 6:11 pm
by Bigbob
I'm trying Butch, I think the two of them would hit it off.

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2016 8:35 pm
by Truckinbutch
Bigbob wrote:I'm trying Butch, I think the two of them would hit it off.
If she is as good to go as you are I am certain of it .

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 5:26 pm
by Truckinbutch
SOH encouraged me to build a new Liar's Bench for this event . All attendees will be required to do some whittling on it during the course of the weekend . All good to go with that ? A picture of that could be posted here .

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 5:30 pm
by pythonshine
Sounds like a great idea. Great stories and memories to have on that.

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 6:15 pm
by Truckinbutch
pythonshine wrote:Sounds like a great idea. Great stories and memories to have on that.
If it comes off half as good as Jedfest we will be happy . We so want this to be a good time for all .

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 6:20 pm
by pythonshine
I have no doubts everybody will leave hoping to make it again

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 6:30 pm
by MichiganCornhusker
I look forward to whitlin a bit of that bench!
For safety's sake, I might want to do that early in the day...

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 7:36 pm
by Truckinbutch
MichiganCornhusker wrote:I look forward to whitlin a bit of that bench!
For safety's sake, I might want to do that early in the day...
:lolno: SHEEAT! After we survived the 'whisky drop' we be bullet proof . (Umm , let's make that a one of legend . No repeat attempts .)

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 7:33 pm
by varocketry
Has WindyCity and his crowd checked-in on this topic yet? His crew included most excellent youngsters and SOHs at the Paagso Springs event last June. Shorter drive to WVA, too.

I'd love to see them again.

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2016 7:19 pm
by Bigbob
Just had a nice chat with croweater today! Gave me some information about a grand tour with MCH and the booze van hitting some distillerys and homes along the way to Truckarama! I was kinda on the fence on this one untill I heard about this. Now I need to get there! Hope to make it! :thumbup:

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2016 7:03 am
by Truckinbutch
I'll have a roll call first week in July to establish a head count and who is camping , moteling , or day trippin . Visitors can arrive as early as Friday afternoon and are welcome to stay over through Sunday .

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2016 9:23 am
by BoomTown
Truckinbutch wrote:Shineon , you and all the others are gentlemen that I would be proud to spend time with at any time . On an individual basis I can accommodate 2-3 visitors on short notice and any coming by are welcome . A full blown gathering is what takes so much preplanning and prep . Portajohns , camping area prep , menue planning for a crowd , ect . Wouldn't be my first venue with that rodeo and I wish , if I host it , to make it memorable . Got a realestate deal and 2 seperate deals with gas companies hanging in the air . We could hit 'comfortable' in the coming year or remain 'Joe Shit The Rag Picker' living day to day in the near future .
Congratulations T. Couldn't be happening to a nicer guy!

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2016 9:34 am
by Truckinbutch
BoomTown wrote:
Truckinbutch wrote:Shineon , you and all the others are gentlemen that I would be proud to spend time with at any time . On an individual basis I can accommodate 2-3 visitors on short notice and any coming by are welcome . A full blown gathering is what takes so much preplanning and prep . Portajohns , camping area prep , menue planning for a crowd , ect . Wouldn't be my first venue with that rodeo and I wish , if I host it , to make it memorable . Got a realestate deal and 2 seperate deals with gas companies hanging in the air . We could hit 'comfortable' in the coming year or remain 'Joe Shit The Rag Picker' living day to day in the near future .
Congratulations T. Couldn't be happening to a nicer guy!
Real estate deal closed . That will finish our house . Economy drop has caused the gas companies to disappear until things get better . Never had those dollars so , we got nothing to miss .........
Like your Facebook page .

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2016 11:47 am
by varocketry
Flatwoods comments reminds me of my brother "I'm allergic to alcohol, when I drink and I break out in handcuffs!"

He's been goin' to AA meetings for 15 years now.

Some summer traveling done, FLA for 4th of July but saving a day or two vacation for Truckorama in August.

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 8:54 am
by Brutal
Afraid I'm out. We are buying a place and moving back to the country, I'm changing jobs, this summer is pretty well full. I'll try to be in for the next one, and maybe after we get settled we could host one as well. I hope you good folks have a great time!

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 12:25 pm
by varocketry
Rats, Brutal.

That's brutal! ( I just had to.) We'll miss seeing you.

Re: Truckorama

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 5:10 pm
by Bigbob
Too bad Brutal, but good luck in career change and house move! :thumbup: