Good advice sixgun.I am talking to a contractor company in Memphis,Expedited Services,they are a delership that also has there own fleet so you can get your feet wet with out jumping in.They run Kenworth T600's with 24' boxes.It will be a wait and see deal.
Hey Sixgun,
I like KW and Volvo also. I had a Freight Shacker back in 2000.I kind of like the new Cascadia.It grows on you ya know.That new International Lone Star is another one that grows on you.I saw it at Mid America last march,starting to see them on the road.That grill means business.Hey what is your Old West interests?I take you live in Fort Smith area.Maverick flat bed country.
At 11:18pm on February 8, 2009, Jeff Barrett said…
Sounds like you stay on the go.I like reading and research as well.But we lack the reenacting around here unless it civil war.I don't have the time for that though.They drill like the regular army!I have some friends that do that on the confederate side.I just researched my ancesters back to the civil war and I found my Great-Great-Grandad was in the 29th Va. Infantry.Also found out I am only the 6th generation born here in the states.We came from England, I have not gone any farther I had to break for tea.(LOL)
Howdy Six,
Thanks for the compliments. Not really a Yankee - born and raised in Southern California transplanted here during high school. Just to confuse the situation I was an ACW Re-Enactor- CO D 4th Alabama - ANV.
Working on a couple more Civil War vignettes. I'll post more Pics when I get them done.
Doc
Doc
At 10:11am on February 13, 2009, Tombstone Liz said…
Six, how about the below?
Tombstone is the most famous Western town in the world! So many books, television programs and movies have immortalized Tombstone as to what the "Wild West" was all about. Tombstone today is a living small town that offers fun for kids of all ages! Come join us and find out why we're called "The Town too Tough to Die." There is plenty to do, seven days a week! And with a mild climate, we are a perfect getaway all year round. Check out our website at www.tombstonechamber.com today!
Sixgun, Thanks for the kind words regarding my sketches in Bill Markley's book. That was 20 years ago....hard to believe. I think I draw much better now.
At 9:35pm on February 18, 2009, Ginny Morgan said…
Yah, it is a mouthful. I think I will edit it to my alias...much easier
At 12:42pm on February 19, 2009, snake julian said…
thanks for the welcome, looks like a fun site and lot of familiar faces!
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I just got your check. Thanks!
Bill
Jeff
I like KW and Volvo also. I had a Freight Shacker back in 2000.I kind of like the new Cascadia.It grows on you ya know.That new International Lone Star is another one that grows on you.I saw it at Mid America last march,starting to see them on the road.That grill means business.Hey what is your Old West interests?I take you live in Fort Smith area.Maverick flat bed country.
Brandy
Thanks for the compliments. Not really a Yankee - born and raised in Southern California transplanted here during high school. Just to confuse the situation I was an ACW Re-Enactor- CO D 4th Alabama - ANV.
Working on a couple more Civil War vignettes. I'll post more Pics when I get them done.
Doc
Doc
Tombstone is the most famous Western town in the world! So many books, television programs and movies have immortalized Tombstone as to what the "Wild West" was all about. Tombstone today is a living small town that offers fun for kids of all ages! Come join us and find out why we're called "The Town too Tough to Die." There is plenty to do, seven days a week! And with a mild climate, we are a perfect getaway all year round. Check out our website at www.tombstonechamber.com today!
Maybe you can find it on line, there was an article on it in this months
TW Mag
-Bill
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JOHN
Brandy
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