Remember, look on the bright side all that stuff can be fixed, at least you
are still with us. Good luck with all of this buddy.
Chris
>Well guys, I was planning on going to the track tomorrow and see how the
>Dakado would run in the 1/4. I have been really anxious to see how it
>would do, but today we got hit with not one, not two, but three
>tornados. Well, the house is still here, but I hope no one was hoping to
>get fiberglass front fenders anytime soon. My molds were destroyed and
>the fiberglass I had laid is nowhere to be found. The Dakado didn't fair
>too well through the storm. :o( A shingle got loose from somewhere and
>destroyed my passenger side ventvisor and club cab window cover. I have a
>few hail dents in the hood and my bug sheild is dead. The windshield
>already have chips in it, but now they are full blown cracks. When they
>replace my windshield, it will come out in about 9 or 10 pieces. The
>wifes car needs the hood repainted as shingles decided they were sandpaper
>and "prepped" her hood for painting. Oh yeah, I haven't found all my
>tools yet, my toolshed got demolished. I found one front!
>!
> door in my neighbors tree!! I
>am still missing ~$800 worth of tools. Man, this sucks big time. Well, I
>just got new batteries for the Mag-Lite, I am out to tool hunt once
>more. Oh yeah, once I find the side of my tool shed I might be able to
>put if back together, if I ever find it. Hope everyone else is doing better.
>
>Will
>96 Paxton huffed NOS intercooled 408 Dakado (my poor baby!)
>69 Dodge Charger (survived with out a scratch, wait, I wouldn't know, no
>paint on it, just primer! I managed one joke about it dammit!)
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