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banjopicker66
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Banjo and Sweet Southern Comfort

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My 31 year old bride snuck out and snapped some pictures of me working today. I was splicing in the wiring harness for an '88 alternator and repaired a few bad sections while I was at it. I solder the wires together, then use clear heat shrink tubing and finish off with an electrical tape wrap.
So, since I will most likely not see any of you at Slick Stock (unless things turn for the better) this will have to do.
PS: The license plate is one of my most treasured items; I keep it with her most of the time.

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Post by winr »

Cool pics Banjo....and cool license plate..



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Post by Alan Mclennan »

Nice pic`s Banjo, that looks like a real relaxing afternoons work.
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Post by jakdad »

Great job Banjo! I may start running my plate like that! :lol: :lol:
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Post by Michelle »

Good pictures Banjo. You look very content working on your truck. You should post one of your pictures in the facial reconition thread.
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Post by Gritsngumbo »

31 year old bride? Boy, I thought I was a cradle robber. On second thought, guess I was when I found her.
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Grits.
A woman is a bride for her first full year.
My wife has been a bride 31 times now.
We just celebrated our 31st wedding anniversary. :D
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Post by stronger66ratfink »

that looks like you had a good day for the outdoor activities
but does the post office know your wearing your uniform for work cloths?
sorry, with the cord from the soder gun hanging down by your pant leg in that one photo I thought you might of been working for the postal service
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Post by 66 POJ »

Sweet toolbox! That fan looks like it may get you!
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