Fuel Tank for my 20th wedding anniversary
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look what my wife gave me for our 20th wedding anniversary - a home for my Avgas - is she great or what

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Did she give it to you unsolicited? If so you got a damn good keeper! That looks like somthing I would have bought my Ex for "her" Christmas present. Maybe thats why she is an ex

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She's a Keeper!
Hope your gift was equally as thoughtful

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Blessed are the curious, for they shall have great adventures!
akavidflyer wrote:Did she give it to you unsolicited? If so you got a damn good keeper! That looks like somthing I would have bought my Ex for "her" Christmas present. Maybe thats why she is an ex

Something I would have stuffed my ex's into....
Gump
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Sat Aug 20, 2011 10:08 am
GumpAir wrote:akavidflyer wrote:Did she give it to you unsolicited? If so you got a damn good keeper! That looks like somthing I would have bought my Ex for "her" Christmas present. Maybe thats why she is an ex

Something I would have stuffed my ex's into....
Gump
Gump looks like you could fit quiet a few into that tank ( how many you got ) but you gotta make them go thru a 2-3" hole

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Sat Aug 20, 2011 10:17 am
Glidergeek wrote: but you gotta make them go thru a 2-3" hole

Exactly....
Just what their lawyers did to my wallet when they ripped it out through my chest
Gump
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Sat Aug 20, 2011 10:26 am
GumpAir wrote:Glidergeek wrote: but you gotta make them go thru a 2-3" hole

Exactly....
Just what their lawyers did to my wallet when they ripped it out through my chest
Gump

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there were a few small hints,...
have not told her yet what its going to cost
HER to fill it
garth
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That's beautiful!
Did she pour the slab too?

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Half a century spent proving “it is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.”
Zane wrote:That's beautiful!
Did she pour the slab too?

I didn't have the heart to ask her to do that so i did,...

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But did it come filled with fuel?
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Congratulations on your twentieth! Looks like an awesome present from a wonderful wife!
My husband gave me new front spars for my engagement ring. I think I'll show this to him...
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did she get it filled for you or is that for Christmas time? Great gift. Happy 20th to you and her..
Ken in Alaska
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