Ciao I miei amici, ho ritornato!

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i is a moose

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Feb 14, 2011
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My typos and I have returned.

I'd encountered some automotive issues that bogged me down, and kept me from my hobbies for a while, but I'm back.



Long story short, this coming summer, my beloved First-Gen Toyota 4X4 pickup will have to go under the knife for a new motor, but considering that's one every 30 years and 300K miles, I can live with that. Besides, I know keeping this truck and maintaining it will pay itself forward better than jumping ship for a newer truck.

Anywho, I just wanted to let you guys know I haven't forgotten about you, and that I'm excited to continue learning for the brilliant minds here on SMF.

goals for this coming year:

-Finally get an AMNS

-smoke anything I can lay my hands on

-learn all about cold-smoking. I'm itching to try some home-made andouille!

Take care, everybody!
 
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WB Moose

Sorry to hear about the Yota, but they are very tough.

Cold smoking is "where it's at" I'm planning a build over the holidays.
 
Moose-

Bentornato! Contento che sei ancora con noi!

(Welcome back! Glad you're still with us!)
 
Welcome back -  I was wondering where you strayed off to 
 
Thanks guys, it's nice to have a warm re-welcome!

I'm now busy catching up on all the awesome reading I've misses since I was last here.

(And by reading, I mean ogling all the delicious looking pictures)
 
Welcome back Moose(he said as a rock slide ocurred inside ) and here's to your little truck, may it take 3,000.000 miles.
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I'll drink to that!

This thing's the toughest little truck I've ever met. When the timing chain slipped, I limped it about 30 miles on two cylinders.

I've hit two deer, and so far, my only regrets are the fact they occurred on my commute to work, and I wouldn't have been able to clean 'em, and put 'em on the smoker.

So, my perspective is that I think this truck will handle a long life with a new motor every now and again.

what rock slide?

what did I miss?
 
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