In The Neighborhood

Started by NePaSmoKer, November 08, 2010, 07:00:22 PM

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Quarlow

Well Larry I know how you felt. I did the white knuckles on wednesday morning at 3 am. not fun.
I like to walk threw life on the path of least resistance. But sometimes the path needs a good kick in the ass.

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QuoteHe just texted me and he was blowing through Chi-town
Well he should be passing by here anytime now, depending on how long he stopped to rest after passing Chicago.

Tenpoint5

Just got the call The Nepas has returned HOME.  He will post something a little later tonight after he gets a little sleep
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Wow, the NePA's United States tour is over.... Glad you made home safe.  Look forward to more pics! 
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Glad to see that he made it home safe. 


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That's great.

It was great to meet him at the FLSO.
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KyNola

Glad to know he made it back home safe and sound.  What a road trip!

Welcome home Rick!

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Houston, the NePaS has landed !

My WAG is ~ 8,000 miles total. 

Nice trip, and thanks for sharing the highpoints with us.  This has been great!
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NePaSmoKer

Thanks everyone for the road support. Only thing that did not fare so good was the windshield of the jeep.

Otherwise i had a great time meeting everyone. The trip was very interesting in Idaho, through the first part of Nebraska.