Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Morning, all this talk of spreading rock on the driveway has me thinking I need to make a call and get some coming.
 

We all have aged.

When I joined fabo like 15 years ago, me and 4 or 5 people were the young guns around 25 or younger. Now I'm late 30s and asking myself where did the b time go.
I gotta tell you: If there's something you want to do, do it NOW, as it doesn't go any slower.

To paraphrase @dadsbee's signature line, Life has a "Best When Used By" date, so don't wait.
 
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No, that was just for the base materials. The finishing stuff I can get locally still fairly cheap. I’ve got 13,000 in stone in that driveway so far
If you did not remove the top soil first you will chase it the rest of your life. Dig out soil put down shale and build from there.
 
Foggy sunuvagun when I left for the lab just before 07:00. Got up the hill to the lab, crystal clear and of course 10 other patients waiting outside for them to open the doors :lol: About 36 hours before the flash flood/rock slide fun begins. 3-4" is one of the estimates for Tuesday night and Wednesday.
 
Am I imagining things on that Studey, or do those fender skirts look like they're hiding some tires a whole bunch bigger than 235 70 15s?
Looks like that to me, too! SLEEPER? 80s paint color, sbc swapped into it?
A guy in my old neighborhood had a early 60s Lark. Baby Blue. Body colored steel wheels andstock Stude hubcaps, all around. Couldn't see the 13" wide tires except from the rear, had the small block Chevy in it mufflered WAY down.
Sleeper, except the giant tires gave it away.
 
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