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Thespecialist Thespecialist
Enthusiast | Posts: 291 | Joined: 10/08
Posted: 01/19/09
09:41 AM

Well it's a busy time at Pomona. Now it is time for the Grand Nationals. Now don't forget,Johnny boy and Mikey, I'm going to have back up photos for you for the site if you don't get there. Should have the best of the best Classic trucks on display.  Yeh ha bring it on.  

 
mpayne mpayne
Administrator | Posts: 476 | Joined: 10/07
Posted: 01/20/09
05:23 PM

You have to much time on your hands if your floating to all these shows I don't mind everyone's loves event coverage.  

 
Thespecialist Thespecialist
Enthusiast | Posts: 291 | Joined: 10/08
Posted: 01/20/09
05:48 PM

Well you got to keep up with the lastest. The real truth is , It's the forum that really do suck up alot of the time. It can be a real beast of an addiction.
 I'm going to be on Theropy real soon.  

 
56effieinoz 56effieinoz
New User | Posts: 28 | Joined: 03/08
Posted: 01/20/09
09:47 PM

As long as it isn't the square bottle therapy.  
A bigger hammer is an option

 
Thespecialist Thespecialist
Enthusiast | Posts: 291 | Joined: 10/08
Posted: 01/20/09
10:59 PM

yep the Bundy Rum Theropy.  

 
John Gilbert John Gilbert
Guru | Posts: 1081 | Joined: 08/06
Posted: 01/21/09
03:05 AM

All of our magazine titles will be at the GNRS big time getting coverage. If you want to take pictures and send to Mike to post on here that's one thing, but please do not under any circumstances say to anyone that you are doing coverage for Custom Classic Trucks magazine.

Thank you,

John  

 
Thespecialist Thespecialist
Enthusiast | Posts: 291 | Joined: 10/08
Posted: 01/21/09
10:05 AM

Well I'm real glad you guys will be there, but some guy will have to be one sick puppy to pretend to be someone then what he really is; I think that is what you call a WANT-A-BE. Then again we are in LA. We have film stars for that. I have enough of my own identity to deal with without adding another.  Anyway I better stop there, with all this writing you would think I'm the EDITOR.
   ..................EEFIE.........sent me some more BUNDY  

 
Thespecialist Thespecialist
Enthusiast | Posts: 291 | Joined: 10/08
Posted: 01/27/09
11:32 PM

No snubnoses this year, its a dieing race, atleast CT had one in the lastest magazine. Oh yeah I got to chat with the FONZ and have a flirt with JOANIE, OH WHAT HAPPY DAYS.  

 
John Gilbert John Gilbert
Guru | Posts: 1081 | Joined: 08/06
Posted: 01/28/09
09:06 AM

Huh, you must not look real hard, there's a ton of COEs, or snubnoses as you call them in the latest issue of CCT. That'd be February 2009 for the Wal-Mart deprived.  

 
Thespecialist Thespecialist
Enthusiast | Posts: 291 | Joined: 10/08
Posted: 01/28/09
10:11 AM

I guess you are right, the copy I have is the January Issue, it seems I have been swamped with the CT magazines at the moment. I 've been holding back on the subscription process trying to arrange overseas subscriptions for others, so I can do it all at once.
 Better pull the finger out and just look after myself or I might become one of those desperate Wal-mart junkies sleeping overnight out the front waiting for the doors to open so I can get the first issue off the shelf.  

 
John Gilbert John Gilbert
Guru | Posts: 1081 | Joined: 08/06
Posted: 01/28/09
11:18 AM

Yeah, the only way to sleep in front of a Wal-Mart is in a motorhome. I spent the night out front of a Wal-Mart in Colorado that brought everyone coffee and donuts in the morning. That's some good P.R.!  

 
Thespecialist Thespecialist
Enthusiast | Posts: 291 | Joined: 10/08
Posted: 01/29/09
12:32 PM

Would it be too much to ask if they would bring me out the latest copy of CCT too and some chocolate chip cookies. I guess if I got to go to colorado to get that sort of service I better take my skiis. What a man has to do for the lastest copy.  

 

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