Subj : Re: Route 66 To : Sean Dennis From : Dave Drum Date : Mon May 08 2023 05:10:00 -=> Sean Dennis wrote to Dave Drum <=- SD> 07 May 23 05:47, you wrote to me: DD> Gabriel Hi-Jackers may be your answer. For the trailer you might want DD> to 'splore the fold open tent trailers which are both light and have DD> low wind resistance. SD> Those I have had before on a '78 Ford LTD that had a very nice class SD> III hitch on it. Found the part number for the S10 also. I've seen SD> Goodyear spring air bags but I think the air shocks would be cheaper SD> and easier to install. SD> The HiJackers for the S10 are $132.99 from Summit Racing. Should be SD> able to find them a little cheaper but Summit Racing is a good place to SD> get parts. If you're doing mail order check Amazon. Shipping is free if the total is over U$35. AutoZone carries air shocks - but I cannot for the life of me remember whose. Been a while since I sold any. Bv)= DD> Not Nat King Cole's "Route 66"? SD> Now that you mention it, yes. :D DD> Don't need luck - need penicillin. Bv)= SD> True. In basic training, one of our drill sargeants had to tell a lot SD> of us recruits that didn't know better to not "stick your dipstick into SD> unknown places". He said a few other funny things in that line of SD> thinking but not appropriate for the echo. :P DD> If we don't have hopes -- what's the point? SD> It's what kept me going for all of these years. DD> I, too, have tinnitus. Too many high powered rifles and jet engines as DD> well as race cars ..... all without ear muffs. who knew? SD> The Army never offered us hearing protection. Niether did Unk's Yacht Club .... until long after my hearing was pretty well effed. And at that poit in my life I'd probably dismissed earmuffs as "wussy". Bv(= MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Culture Shock (Kielbasa Quiche) Categories: Breads, Dairy, Pork, Beer, Cheese Yield: 3 Servings 3/4 lb Smoked kielbasa 12 oz Can/bottle beer 1/3 c Chopped onion 1/4 c Peppers or pimiento 1 c Grated cheese; any kind 1 c Sauerkraut 1 c Bisquick 3/4 c Dairy sour cream 1/4 c Yellow mustard 1 c Milk 3 lg Eggs; slightly beaten 4 hours before serving: chop up 3/4 lb. kielbasa in can of beer, let stand. Combine pimento, onions, peppers, cheese and saurkraut in large pie plate. Mix remaining ingredients with spoon until smooth. Pour over kielbasa mixture. Bake in preheated oven at 400ºF/205ºC for 35 to 40 mins. Recipe from "One Million Recipes CD" Posted by Judy Judd RECIPE FROM: http://www.recipelink.com Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives MMMMM .... Cauliflower is like pork belly once unloved, now ubiquitous. --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 * Origin: SouthEast Star Mail HUB - SESTAR (1:3634/12) .