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Old 01-26-2007, 06:28 AM
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Anyone interested in getting a pre spring eyeball of the track and watch or volunteer labor on a stair building project, by all means join us.

bring your buggy or truck for a spin.

9am - 4pm this Sunday

morning coffee and donuts

Tracy

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Old 01-30-2007, 11:03 PM
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Wink Good to see you

Great to see you guys at the weekend, even though it was very cold.

I can not wait to get down to some real racing this year. P.S. I am not the only person to loose a wheel.....

I have to say that the stairway is going to be great and now there is some dirt.

See you soon.
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Old 01-31-2007, 06:36 AM
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Neil its always great fun and entertaining tometimes to hang out with you.

And I agree, im ready to get down to some racing.

As soon as the new stairs are finished we'll have an off schedule warm up race.

I think Jim was satisfied to get his car and heli out in the sun too.

Need more of that blue sky on the weekends.

tracy
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Old 01-31-2007, 08:49 AM
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Originally Posted by neilhut
Great to see you guys at the weekend, even though it was very cold.

I can not wait to get down to some real racing this year. P.S. I am not the only person to loose a wheel.....

I have to say that the stairway is going to be great and now there is some dirt.

See you soon.

Oh Ha Ha... I just didn't want you to feel like you're the only one that looses a wheel nut.
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Old 01-31-2007, 08:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Leopard1
Neil its always great fun and entertaining tometimes to hang out with you.

And I agree, im ready to get down to some racing.

As soon as the new stairs are finished we'll have an off schedule warm up race.

I think Jim was satisfied to get his car and heli out in the sun too.

Need more of that blue sky on the weekends.

tracy
It was fun. I had a chance to play around with a jumping spree with Niel and freezing my *&**^ off. The Heli is fun if there is no breeze. I'll be bringing it wih me on occation. Dude(s) you need to get one there a great distraction from a 2 dimensional RC experiance.
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Old 01-31-2007, 09:13 AM
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Dude(s) you need to get one there a great distraction from a 2 dimensional RC experiance.
Yeah, the only problem is, you buy the little dragon fly you got, and were does it lead? next you want the next size up and then the next.



I had a heli and there a fun chalenge, might get the one you got and swear to myself that it wont go any further to keep the marriage waters calm.

It would be a fun distraction for sure

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Old 01-31-2007, 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Leopard1
Yeah, the only problem is, you buy the little dragon fly you got, and were does it lead? next you want the next size up and then the next.
Well isn't that true for the cars? I can't seem to get enough..
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59deg ... and light overcast ....

Jim another buddy I met last season, Mark, is real serious about the 8, he was also looking at the MP777, but it sounds like the 8.

Probly getting the stairway wall forms set this weekend hopefully.

If its this nice Sunday you guys should head out.

We need to do a bit of raking, the winter freeze lifted new rock to the surface but not to bad.

Brian, you any time Sunday?

Hey wheel nut hutson, what you got going on Sunday ?

If you guys can make it bring a rake and buggies.

WOW i'm digging this heat wave.

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Old 02-09-2007, 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Leopard1
59deg ... and light overcast ....

Jim another buddy I met last season, Mark, is real serious about the 8, he was also looking at the MP777, but it sounds like the 8.

Probly getting the stairway wall forms set this weekend hopefully.

If its this nice Sunday you guys should head out.

We need to do a bit of raking, the winter freeze lifted new rock to the surface but not to bad.

Brian, you any time Sunday?

Hey wheel nut hutson, what you got going on Sunday ?

If you guys can make it bring a rake and buggies.

WOW i'm digging this heat wave.


Hey, Im there.
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Hey, Im there.
I might be there. I have no idea what my social coordinator ( Wife ) has planned for us this weekend. Will bring some tools if I come.
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Old 02-11-2007, 07:14 PM
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Did you manage to get down? My oldest was not too well, so I had to stay at home, although the weather did not look too good.
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Old 02-12-2007, 09:24 AM
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Neil we got out there and it was very wet. Then it cleared up nice for a couple hours and Jim and a couple new guys ran several tanks before a monsoon rolled in.

No work got done so we'll just have to try again as the weather gets better.

Next Sunday were putting the forms in for the stairs and doing some raking if the weather cooperates a bit.

Tracy
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Old 02-16-2007, 08:29 PM
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This week I have been busy on my first paint job. I made a replacement body for the HellFire that was pretty much in pieces.

Caused me much pain, almost binned it at one point, but it did not turn out too bad in the end.

New Green Hellfire

Not sure it is going to make it go any faster but it certainly will look better. Next on the boards is the Jammin.
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Old 02-17-2007, 06:39 AM
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Neil the pic doesnt show up, but if you did any flames it'll look like its going faster

Hey if any one has time tommorow, Sunday 17, come out for a couple hours and rake a few rocks off the track.

The weather is half promising.

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Old 02-19-2007, 08:32 PM
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I am sure yesterday was great. Unfortunately I was not well. I finally got this cold that has been going around.

On the picture, if you click on this link can you not see the picture?

I thought that is should be OK for anyone to see.

P.S. there are no flames.... that looks way too hard and time consuming for someone who can not keep the car on the track.

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