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I will see your tank and raise you a battleship...

 

Wasn't taken during the contest so this one would not have counted anyway, but if you look real close you can see my bike 6720 miles behind this tank.:)

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Sorry, no battleships allowed.:rotf:

 

New target: Your and your bike, or your bike in front of a big roadside FISH!

After all, I am a fisherman.:080402gudl_prv:

 

Steve

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Sorry, no battleships allowed.:rotf:

 

New target: Your and your bike, or your bike in front of a big roadside FISH!

After all, I am a fisherman.:080402gudl_prv:

 

Steve

 

Steve,

 

Do we need to take a ride to Hayward this weekend?

 

RR

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Dray, that's the kind of thing that I'm talking about.

 

Thought I'd give the WI boys a headstart.:080402gudl_prv::080402gudl_prv:

 

Steve

 

their going to need a good headstart for a pic of that fish as its in Kalkaska Mi. tell em that they cant miss it its right on 131 the main drag through town:fishin::thumbsup2:

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There is also a big fish in Hayward, WI (Fishing Hall of Fame) and, I believe, in Brainerd, MN. There's a statue of a Boll Weevil in Enterprise, AL, but that only counts as bait.

 

RR

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IIRC Brainard does not have a roadside attraction and none are listed at Brainard's web site HERE

 

IIRC there is a Giant Pike in Baudette MN, Garrison MN and Garrison North Dakota

 

here is a photo of the one in Baudette and it is named Willie the Waleye

 

 

http://ci.baudette.mn.us/vertical/Sites/%7B21C036DF-0831-4AF5-964F-F27EC85ABE06%7D/uploads/%7BB023E728-087C-483C-8EAD-7EDD6AE59260%7D.JPG

 

I found this photo on the interent.

 

 

The Giant Prarie Chickne is in Rothsay MN, just up the road from Brainard

 

 

http://www.wlra.us/wl/wlprchkn.jpg

 

I also found this photo on the interent.

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Yup, Garrison was the one I was thinking of. Used to pass it going to a resort just nort' of Mille Lacs Lake. Brainerd was the town we woudl go into for 'getting in trouble' and I didn't bother to look at a map. Once I pulled the map up and followed the route we took, Garrison was the right place.

 

Thanks for the correction.

 

RR

Posted
Sorry, no battleships allowed.:rotf:

 

New target: Your and your bike, or your bike in front of a big roadside FISH!

After all, I am a fisherman.:080402gudl_prv:

 

Steve

 

Here it is! Taken 1hr. ago on Mountauk Hwy. Long Island by the south Shore.

Hey Animal this is 3 for me! You only have 2! :whistling: :rotf:

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One windmill coming up. This one was a cinch for me. I rode all the way across the street to my neighbor's place. Oh wait, I see two windmills. The first doesn't have blades on it though. The second one does, although I don't think they use that one either. Shooting almost straight into the sun here. I lightened this up quite a bit. When I told them what I was doing, they laughed and said I should make the next target a buffalo. They raise them over there. I've seen some other exotics there too. At one time they had a bear. I'll make it a little easier than that though.

 

Next target is you, your bike, and an old, rusty farm implement. The kind you see shoved into a corner of a woods or a field. Must be one that would have been pulled behind a tractor or horses.

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Those do not look like Wind Mills or Water Mills to me. There are more like Weather Vanes that measure wind directions or Anemometer that measure wind speed.

Look at these photo for example.

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Those are windmills, once used to drive a pump for a well. I know the one in the back is still hooked up, but I don't think they use it. It's hard to tell the scale in the pic, but it is quite tall. Sorry pal, they are not weather vanes.

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Wind mills for water pumps were used quite extensively in flyover country. Good find Pegscraper. BTW, I still need to post pics of the HD taillight assy I bought from you. It looks great.

 

RR

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Rusty farm equipment in the trees. Take your pick, old combines, or horse drawn harrows, whichever you choose. Next task, you, your bike and a new Dodge Challenger.

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Rusty farm equipment in the trees. Take your pick, old combines, or horse drawn harrows, whichever you choose. Next task, you, your bike and a new Dodge Challenger.

 

 

It didn`t say you had to sit on it!!:rotf: Just get the pic!!

 

 

Sorry, had to do it..............:stirthepot:

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Yes Dodge has brought back the Challenger nameplate. It has a 6.1 litre hemi and an autostick 5 speed.

 

JB

 

 

Well this Challenger is proving to be a tough one.Only found one dealer that has one and it's on the showroom floor.It's going to be real tough to get the bike in there.It's in the back of the showroom and I can't even get a good shot thru the window.:confused24:

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The word I got from my friend that owns a local Dodge dealership is that most

dealers won't even get one until the end of the month. Dodge usually send them

out all at once and he was told that they just started actual production on the

27th of April so they are just starting to roll out now. most shipping won't start

till mid May.

 

Anyone near the plant that is producing these???

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