New AMeriCarna is at Corvette Museum on sinkhole
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RobLo (03-03-2016)
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I've set the VCR.
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Thanks, but you're aware there are 4 different time zones in the continental USA, right? What's the time zone for your 9 PM mention?
Okay, looks like that was 9 PM EST.
Okay, looks like that was 9 PM EST.
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Wife and I making trip there in May, we gonna spend few days in Nashville and then head on over to BG and hit the Bourbon Trial before coming back home. Looking forward to it
By way, does anyone know if you can tour Rick Hendricks car museum
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Interesting show.
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http://www.lanemotormuseum.org/
Also, starting in late May, there's this...
http://fristcenter.org/calendar/deta...sance-19451975
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DVR last night, watch later today.
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Interesting show, watched it last nite. How the hell does that happen ??
But lucky it didn't happen under that center spire, would have lost a lot of them.
Side note:: I had to run an excavator with extensions welded into the boom & stick like the one they had, made it very hard to operate because the jacking pit was 42' deep 10X30', couldn't see crapola
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But lucky it didn't happen under that center spire, would have lost a lot of them.
Side note:: I had to run an excavator with extensions welded into the boom & stick like the one they had, made it very hard to operate because the jacking pit was 42' deep 10X30', couldn't see crapola
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Watched it last night. Real tragedy that several of the cars were not restorable. Fortunately some of the significant cars, like the 1,000,000th Corvette and the "Blue Devil"(?) were saved. I was amazed that some of the cars were buried so thoroughly that they had to go looking for them with metal detectors (wouldn't fiber glass detectors have been more effective?). Also very sympathetic to the private owner who had donated his race car to the museum a couple of months before. When I see stuff like that it amazes me that people think California is dangerous because of potential earthquakes.
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