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vtwinsideways
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Just cleaning out some files and ran across this pic from last Christmas.
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Happy Holidays! Luke
"I get all my exercise jumping to conclusions."
Luke in Illinois
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Awwwwwwwww.
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This is what we have coming!
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You guys in Maine have all the fun!, That is a snow kit that truck is wearing :P
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Minner Art,

Yes that is a snow kit the AA is wearing! It comes free to us here in Maine. It comes in many different sizes.

The one you see in the picture is 18 inches to a foot and a half of snow. Sometimes its not so bad. It may be only

12 inches to a foot!

The kits can be very good if you don't want your wife to know how many AA's you have. She looks out the window and says " IS THAT ANOTHER MODEL AA?"

and you say " NO DEAR THAT'S JUST A SNOW KIT COVER!" and when she hears that its not a Model AA she doesn't ask what a snow kit is.

We do not number our AA's. Because we don't want our wifes to know how many we have. We name them. As you have seen on this forum.

We also park the AA's in different places so when she looks out the window she sees only one at a time.

The winters may be long in Maine but we try to make it work.

Pat
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Great story.,
I'm between 22 feet of snow AT Crater lake and 67 Deg. on the coast today. of coarse that can change in fifteen minutes this being oregon and all. Soooo have to disassemble All 'AA and 'A parts and hideum in the mine!! " Hard to hide in Oregon"
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Roadster AA wrote:Minner Art,

We also park the AA's in different places so when she looks out the window she sees only one at a time Pat

That's really funny!! i don't have a wife, but my yard is so small that i have my trucks and parts scattered between my friends' properties hahaha very inconvenient indeed!
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nice pics to bring in the new year with the holiday spirit
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new costumes for new year very nice but why are placing cars in outside?
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