Glad you are back Bullshop, let us know what all you have been up to in the meantime.
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Glad you are back Bullshop, let us know what all you have been up to in the meantime.
You were gone?!:kidding:
I was wondering if I would get Bullplate again and started to ration my own supply to myself!
Welcome back!!!!!!!!!!!
Welcome!
Good have you back.
Bill
I once moved by Uhaul truck and had ALL SORTS of problems with the truck. On the side of
the truck was this huge painting about "Make moving an Adventure!". . . . . . after three
days of things going wrong in the rain and dark, etc. I promised to just rent
the truck next time - NO "adventure package" next time.
:bigsmyl2:
Sounds like you had the adventure package, too.
Looking at a map, looks like you just squeaked across the line into the US. ;-)
You may have to start saying "Eh!" at the end of every sentence.
Bill
Welcome back
terry
I knew there would be some stories along the way! One never moves with kids without them. And, Dan, you are such a good storyteller the we do want to hear the rest of them as you can.
I would feel honored to have you return.
Welcome back!
You guys are something else! Kinda goofy but in a real nice way. How have I gotten by these past few months without you!
Felix you do have a way! That seemed to fit perfectly!
About that horse trailer no there were no horses in it but it was loaded with about ten ton of for the record household items. It was realy realy heavy and every time we passed a weigh station I thought I could feel it pulling toward the scales. Thank God we never had to get weighed.
I thought when I saw it go off the road that the trip was over but praise God it was just a minor delay. With the help of a Canadian recluse we got the hitch bolted back on and added a bit of weld for back up. The trailer never tipped over but just skidded to a stop just off the road where it was easy to retrieve and had just minor damage. A bit of rewiring and we were off again.
The next evening after decending Steamboat mountain an 8% grade for about 10 miles we had a flat so stopped to change it. While changing we found the tires were beginning to seperate tread so decided to get new tires at Fort Nelson the next town.
While they had the trailer up with tires off I saw that the spring shackles pivots were so badley cracked it was a wonder how I made it down that mountain.
After runnung all over town to find parts to fix it I was comming up empty until I found a friendly old gentelman that was happy to make the parts for us and get us back on our way. Disaster avoided!!!.
While we were delayed at the town of Teslin waiting for the bridge to be put back in we chose to stay a couple miles out of town simply because with the bridge closed and all traffic on the road forced to wait at Teslin there was simply no place to even park there.
There were lines of trucks just waiting for the road to open and all traffic on the road was hole up there for 6 days just sitting about.
They heard about the family in the buss just out of town and sent the RCMP to check on us. Little did they know that we had enough supplies to have spent a year there and were little changed from our normal life style. God bless them though as they brought out food and water thinking we were distressed.
All in all we were on the road about ten days.
BS
When I came across "Bullshop" my heart skipped a beat. So good to see you here again. Welcome back friend. As you can see we missed you.
Bullshop,
It is great to have you back. You have been missed and that is no "bull"!
P. S. Felix -- You are a riot!
Welcome back.
Welcome Back , :drinks:
I don't see where you did anything wrong. You just left for awhile and work out some issues you had. Glad you worked them out and glad you are back!
sure am glad to have u back sounds like an interesting trip to get where u are now welcome home
Welcome back. I have missed your posts. I think you will get a lot of orders to fill. Wish You and the family the best.
WELCOME BACK
As soon as you have shared with us the story of your latest great adventure how about a couple pictures of the BULLSHOP clan. Like to see how the youngns have sprouted.
Welcome back, you were missed greatly. Frank
I was gonna say throw yer hat in first, but on second thought..., it's not necessary.