91W350
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We needed a pickup for a trip to the Lake of the Ozarks and because my Dodge now has no paint on it, my M1008 got the call. My wife just would not get out of bed, saying she did not feel good and did not want to get to her mother's too early....so we got a late start. That cut into a lot of my photo time, but I still grabbed a few! 
We jumped in the M1008 and hit the road, I tried to keep it just over 50 mph, faster than I really like to run by about 4 to 6 miles per hour, but I let it get away from me rolling down a hill in Greenwood County Kansas. My GPS computer tagged me at 56.4 mph for a top speed when we got back home yesterday.
The truck was perfect, never missed a lick or did a thing wrong.

My mother in law is a widow and has been having a tough time finding a small friendly, gentle dog for her retirement community. I went to our local shelter and found a black with white chest small terrier mix that seemed to be about 2-3 years old by looking at his teeth. He was very calm for a small dog, very friendly, and had a short coat. Standing on short, but powerful legs and having bulging should and hip muscles, I grabbed him out of the kennel and we went out to investigate the world.
In about an hour he was exposed to cats, dogs, squirrels, horses, kids, adults, and went for a ride in my M1009 around town. A very well rounded and friendly boy. I took him back, did the adoption papers and then picked him up at the vet's office Thursday. What a little sweetheart! Anyway, in two short days, I had a hard time letting this little guy go.
The Vet wanted to know what his name was and I told them today his name must be Thor. The receptionist said Thor was a strange name for a dog so small. I told her after what they had done to him, he was going to be "Thor" today. I then explained he was for my mother in law in Missouri.
Glen

We jumped in the M1008 and hit the road, I tried to keep it just over 50 mph, faster than I really like to run by about 4 to 6 miles per hour, but I let it get away from me rolling down a hill in Greenwood County Kansas. My GPS computer tagged me at 56.4 mph for a top speed when we got back home yesterday.
The truck was perfect, never missed a lick or did a thing wrong.

My mother in law is a widow and has been having a tough time finding a small friendly, gentle dog for her retirement community. I went to our local shelter and found a black with white chest small terrier mix that seemed to be about 2-3 years old by looking at his teeth. He was very calm for a small dog, very friendly, and had a short coat. Standing on short, but powerful legs and having bulging should and hip muscles, I grabbed him out of the kennel and we went out to investigate the world.
In about an hour he was exposed to cats, dogs, squirrels, horses, kids, adults, and went for a ride in my M1009 around town. A very well rounded and friendly boy. I took him back, did the adoption papers and then picked him up at the vet's office Thursday. What a little sweetheart! Anyway, in two short days, I had a hard time letting this little guy go.
The Vet wanted to know what his name was and I told them today his name must be Thor. The receptionist said Thor was a strange name for a dog so small. I told her after what they had done to him, he was going to be "Thor" today. I then explained he was for my mother in law in Missouri.
Glen
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