Midwest TMS'ers General Communication Thread
$50 for the pair of the 5005 blue signal and $75 for the pair of the vista-blue-ish ones. plus $25 for him to purchase the blue signal powder. so $150 total for 2 sets of the covers.
Check payable to Collins Powder Coating or cash or MO etc.
Well I'm gonna pull my valve covers off my car and send em to him.. So you can give me your two sets right away too.
I will be at my store from 7:30am till about 2pm on Thurs. I will bring the Vista Blue-ish color sample with me so you can see it.
Check payable to Collins Powder Coating or cash or MO etc.
Well I'm gonna pull my valve covers off my car and send em to him.. So you can give me your two sets right away too.
I will be at my store from 7:30am till about 2pm on Thurs. I will bring the Vista Blue-ish color sample with me so you can see it.
I cant wait to get out in this and drive in it!
We got about 2 inches on the northern end of it.
dude you are missing out!
We already have a good 16 under that though.
Fun, huh? 

Snow continues to fall this morning and its is being whipped around by 20 mph winds. This sideways snow will continue all morning finally easing back this afternoon. We should pick up 1 to 3 inches here in the metro with 4 to 9 inches having already fallen in Southwestern Minnesota. Cold wind chills will be another issue today and tonight as temperature fall below zero tonight with wind chills between 20 and 30 below zero. This arctic air will hang around through Sunday before a nice warming trend begins on Sunday. After a little light snow early in the week temperatures may rise into the low 30s by the middle of next week.
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We have 4-5 now. It has paused but 2nd wave is on it's way. The roads were terrible. And Glenn...I did get a six pack of 16 ozer's on my way home.
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Just learned that a disabled neighbor of mine lost his life this afternoon because of the nasty weather today. It seems they were going home early because of the weather when this happened. What a shame.

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Yeah he surely didn't deserve this. He was maybe mid to late 30's I would guess. In the summer months he would drive his electric wheelchair up and down the road. He would stop by a couple a times and talk with me. He was paralized from his neck down. He controlled his wheelchair with his mouth. He hurt himself when he was like 18 by diving from a bridge into a local river. The water was too shallow and he broke his neck.






