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Re: Travlin'
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I refuse to answer that one and I plead the fifth amendment. I will say that I do no hard drugs and I
do not get drunk.

Mareo

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Does that mean you enjoy OTHER recreational stimulus? ;^)

Really, I drink very little alcohol, I'm a hippy. LOL

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Re: Travlin'
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ABout the only time that i rink is on Wednesday nights. I go to a blues club and I usually have two, sometimes three borboun & Cokes. I save moonshine for special
occasions like weekends and midnights. Really, I drink very little alcohol, I'm a hippy. LOL

It will be great to meet up with a few of you guys from the club on my journeys.

Mareo
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Well, Mareo,
If you ever do come down California Way, we can spend some time in my tidy little 1200 garage/ shop having Coors Lites(nah, forget that beer is kinda wimpy compared to moonshine)
and chatting about your adventures across the U.S. and showing off our 1200's I 'll bet your Moonshine is loads better than even than Jack D.'N'Coke (Coca Cola)LOL I do drive to
Nashville Tennessee with my wife every spring or summer to visit my in-laws, but they don't allow any drinking at their house.
Steve

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Re: Travlin'
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Hey Steve,

I bought both fenders new from Herb Minor (he's a Club member from up New York way) about a year ago. My other 1200 will use the other fender. The fenders have never been bolted on a car
yet. The left fender has a couple of very small dings in it but I can fix those easy enough.

I didn't get my car running today because I spent most of the day working on another car. I did wash it though. Tomorrow, Mareo Speedwagon VI will be driven for the first time in two
years. The engine bay used to look good but it looks rough now from setting so long out in the weather. I painted the engine bay gray when the motor was out a few years ago. It will take a
lot to make the engine and bay look good again, LOL.

Mareo

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Mareo,
Just wondering where you got a new fender for your coupe? I can make any fender or panel look new again, but its a lot of work, bondo, sanding, bondo again, primer, primer, etc.
It would be nice if I could find a flawless new fender or hood for once. Or did you mean you got a "new" used fender from another 1200?
Steve

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Re: Travlin'
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Moonshine is plentiful around East Tennessee but good stuff is rarer than elephant wings. I don't drink the stuff that is made to sell, I only drink the stuff that people make for themselves
as stache. If at all possible, I will bring a jug though. I will have to look at the Goose Creek Schedlue to see when they will be playing there. I get in for free with the band at all of
their venues. It would be great to have you come along with me to the show. My CD burner ic out right now or I would make a bunch of GCS CDs to send to everyone. They do sell them at your
local music shops. I went to 11 of their shows last year. We have a great Goose Creek Symphony Club in Yahoo. I was one of the first eight members.

I am going to start up my 1200 today that has been sitting for two years now. I have to put it in the frame shop on Tuesday of next week to get the left front pulled out to bolt on a new
fender. It was running perfect when I parked it so it shouldn't be too hard to get running. I have sprayed it down with WD40 a few times while it was parked. I do need a drivers window that
I will borrow from the other 1200 for now. It looks rough but the heart is still good.

Mareo

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I remember you and one of the other members posting about a Goose Creek Symphony CD you had sent to them. I wondered about the band then but didn't ask. When is Kerrville this year?
I might try to come down too. Well, looking forward to meeting you if you can stop by. Whatever you do, DON'T bring any of that moonshine with you. Wink wink, knudge knudge, know
what I mean?

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Re: Travlin'
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I am one of the groupies for the band GOOSE CREEK SYMPHONY, they are playing the Kerrville Folk Festival this year. I have hang around with the band since 1971. On their website, I am known
as the Happy Hippy. When you are reading my posts, do you ever click on my blue underlined name. It will take you to my Yahoo profile, too much hair there to be a red neck, LOL. Goose Creek
is a hollow with a creek in it in Floyd County, Kentucky. Irony is the state dozed up Goose Creek and made a new highway there. It should be named the Daniel Boone Parkway because it goes
right up to Floyd County and stops there. Because the state tore up the famous creek, the state named the highway the Charlie Gearheart Highway after the lead person for the band that grew
up there on Goose Creek. Goose Creek Symphony is excellent Hillbilly Rock and Roll music. Copy and Paste their web address to your address bar and check out their website.

www.goosecreeksymphony.com

They do stuff like Corn Won;t Grow so Rock and Roll. One of my favorites has the lyrics:

Took a little trip
just a few days ago
Out to Hollywood
where corn won't grow
There's too many people
and they're really up tight
And if they'd get their shit together
they'd be all right

Happy go lucky, drink a little moonshine, smoke a little green beans, sit on the back porch and pick a litle blues type of ho-down music.
I love it.

Mareo

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Ah the Kerrville Folk Festival, I thought you might be a hippie, Mareo! I went to that a few years back. Good times. Anyway, we'll be looking forward to hearing from you as
you pass through north Texas.

Tim

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