Ratgirl wrote:AR wrote:A better pic of the final group shot courtesy of "GlitterGlamGirl". Thanks!
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Great pic and great job on the weekend re-cap Ed.
OMG!!! Too F'n funny!!!! I was JUST taking a catnap, I swear! LOL

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Ratgirl wrote:AR wrote:A better pic of the final group shot courtesy of "GlitterGlamGirl". Thanks!
Pam has her eyes slightly open.![]()
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Great pic and great job on the weekend re-cap Ed.
SunshineTwilight wrote:Ratgirl wrote:AR wrote:A better pic of the final group shot courtesy of "GlitterGlamGirl". Thanks!
Pam has her eyes slightly open.![]()
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Great pic and great job on the weekend re-cap Ed.
OMG!!! Too F'n funny!!!! I was JUST taking a catnap, I swear! LOL
SunshineTwilight wrote:Ratgirl wrote:AR wrote:A better pic of the final group shot courtesy of "GlitterGlamGirl". Thanks!
Pam has her eyes slightly open.![]()
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Great pic and great job on the weekend re-cap Ed.
OMG!!! Too F'n funny!!!! I was JUST taking a catnap, I swear! LOL
duke22 wrote:Thursday morning I take my car directly to my dealer. He uts it up on the lift and promptly tells me he can't do anything. Apparently that construction cone was filled with concrete to weigh it down. That explains why it took so long to dislodge. In short, structural damage to the front support of the car which pushed up and punctured the radiator. I was pretty numb at this point. Until I got to the rental car place and realized I had to drive a Plymouth PT Cruiser. I was furious at this point. All my luxury and now I have to drive this piece of crap for a week.
The miraculous thing about all of this is that we did not get stranded or injured and we all made it home safely. Despite all this, I would do it all over again. The spring break trip I never did as a youngster with my travel mates AR and dcvader was the coolest thing I have done in a long time. Not to mention all the folks that I got to hang with again and the new freinds I made on this trip.
Can't wait for the May Melee at dcvaders... I miss all you already.
duke22 wrote:Well, here is the radiator story in detail.
We are driving just outside of Jacksonville after the HOB show looking for a place to stop for the night. We are all exhausted and 3-4 hours off the trip was enough for one night. dcvader is out like a light and AR is nodding in and out of sleep at this point. There is some construction on 95. We are right next to a truck with someone tailing my ass pretty close when I see a construction cone laying sideways in the road. We have no choice but to hit it. To my surprise it does not immediately dislodge itself as I would have expected. I slow down enough to change lanes and the cone finally leaves the undercarriage of my 6 month old Acura RDX. Everything seems fine.
Like AR said, we get to southern VA and the sensors for overheating come on. We pull off and take a look. I must preface this next statement by letting you all know just how little "car prowess" I have. I am a guy who hasen't even changed his own oil in over 20 years and i drive to Jersey whenever possible to get gas as they pump it. 'nuff said. dcvader says there is no anti-freeze in the overflow tank. Me, being the "don't believe it 'til I see it" kind of guy, slowly opens the radiator cap. It's not that it was hot as I was using my sweatshirt to open it, it just starting making this hissing sound like it was going to blow. Sure enough it blew and only God knows where that cap is now. We all guessed that it had to be jettisoned on top of the roof at the gas station as it was nowhere to be found.
We dop dcvader off and i get to AR's and call it a night. It wasn't going to be any better in the AM but at least it would be light out.
I depart from AR's about 9am the next morning. I clear off the windshield and the little stone chip from earlier in the trip had spintered. Damn, new windshield too. All kinds of diagnostic lights are flashing all over the dashboard. Throttle, AWD, and the overheating light are all going nuts. Again, showing my car prowess, I punch in directions to the closest dealer and figure I better get there and let them handle it. Well the car won't go over 20 miles an hour, even with it floored. I pull over and pop the hood. Looks like ice and snow got caught up under the car. I cleared it out and the car was functional again.
Well Virginia and Maryland were almost all ice, but by the time I got to Delaware and Pennsylvania it was a nast mixture of snow and ice. By the way Delaware feel free to plow a major highway occassionally and Pennsylvania, there are 2 to 3 lanes on major highways, it may have helped if you plowed more than 1 lane.
Anyway, it takes me almost 6 hours to get home. It is normally a little over 2 hours. If you thought all that was bad the worst is yet to come.
Thursday morning I take my car directly to my dealer. He uts it up on the lift and promptly tells me he can't do anything. Apparently that construction cone was filled with concrete to weigh it down. That explains why it took so long to dislodge. In short, structural damage to the front support of the car which pushed up and punctured the radiator. I was pretty numb at this point. Until I got to the rental car place and realized I had to drive a Plymouth PT Cruiser. I was furious at this point. All my luxury and now I have to drive this piece of crap for a week.
The miraculous thing about all of this is that we did not get stranded or injured and we all made it home safely. Despite all this, I would do it all over again. The spring break trip I never did as a youngster with my travel mates AR and dcvader was the coolest thing I have done in a long time. Not to mention all the folks that I got to hang with again and the new freinds I made on this trip.
Can't wait for the May Melee at dcvaders... I miss all you already.
SunshineTwilight wrote:LMAO!!!!![]()
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You guys are killing me!!!![]()
I gotta get some pictures done so I can post them!!!
duke22 wrote:Well, here is the radiator story in detail.
LarryFromNextDoor wrote:duke22 wrote:Well, here is the radiator story in detail.
in 6 months this will be one the all time classics!!in 20
years i will have managed to get myself in the story !!
duke22 wrote:LarryFromNextDoor wrote:duke22 wrote:Well, here is the radiator story in detail.
in 6 months this will be one the all time classics!!in 20
years i will have managed to get myself in the story !!
Hell, Larry if I knew you better I'd find a way to inject you in now.
StevePerryHair wrote:Wow Joe! What a story! I didn't think they were supposed to put cement in cones for the very reason that you can wreck your car. Isn't that why they're plastic? So will you car be fixed and ever be the same after this? I'm just glad you guys made it home safely! Also, better these things happened on the way home than on the way to Florida, if you want to find a bright side
zino wrote:Great reporting AR, sorry I missed you at Pompano. Sounds like you guys had a blast. A little more movie triva for ya, I f i am thinking of the correct denny's you went too, where there was a blackout at. The building next to Denny's is where they filmed the movie Stirptease. Glad you folks had a great time and got home safe !!
StevePerryHair wrote:Wow Joe! What a story! I didn't think they were supposed to put cement in cones for the very reason that you can wreck your car. Isn't that why they're plastic? So will you car be fixed and ever be the same after this? I'm just glad you guys made it home safely! Also, better these things happened on the way home than on the way to Florida, if you want to find a bright side
AR wrote:Monday: Final Day - House of Blues
Once inside we found some new friends we met up with in Clearwater - jrnyjunky and her husband known as Dubrow, Heather and Gen, Susan and a few others. It seems that a few people did the Clearwater & HOB shows and took a pass on Pompano. No matter, as the group is now back at full strength.
RockinDeano wrote:That was a good travelogue Edward, however, you think we should sit down and write the REAL story? The UNEDITED version?![]()
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I guess that is reading for the Annex, eh?
bufordt9 wrote:it was great meeting you and Frank(Dubrow) HOPE TO SEE YOU TWO SOON AGAIN !!!!
bufordt9 wrote:RockinDeano wrote:That was a good travelogue Edward, however, you think we should sit down and write the REAL story? The UNEDITED version?![]()
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I guess that is reading for the Annex, eh?
That version would certainly be great!!!!!
RockinDeano wrote:bufordt9 wrote:RockinDeano wrote:That was a good travelogue Edward, however, you think we should sit down and write the REAL story? The UNEDITED version?![]()
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I guess that is reading for the Annex, eh?
That version would certainly be great!!!!!
You were there dumbshit! You don't need to read it!
RockinDeano wrote:That was a good travelogue Edward, however, you think we should sit down and write the REAL story? The UNEDITED version?![]()
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I guess that is reading for the Annex, eh?
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