Many Thanks
I can't express how I feel about the support I recieved from the members of the TDR this past week. Cullyguy, I had already hit the road by the time your offer arrived at my computer but you, without a doubt, should be in the TDR members Hall of Fame or something. I was beside myself when I read your post. You are the epitome of what the TDR is all about. I thank you again.
My father was "brought back from the dead at 3am Christmas Eve thanks to the marvels of electricity and those that know how to use it. He was Medivac'd to Spokane (from Lewiston Id. ) and underwent Angioplasti and recieved 2 Stents in his right cardiac vessel. He was released from the hospital on Friday and is almost back to normal and doing just fine. "Jake" (our beloved Ram) did a marvelous job getting us safely home as we counted 8 flipped vehicles between Pasco and The Dalles (along the Columbia river ). Jake is grounded until the new oil arrives, for his own good of course
I hope everyone has the best of new years in 2002. Thanks again, Dennis
I can't express how I feel about the support I recieved from the members of the TDR this past week. Cullyguy, I had already hit the road by the time your offer arrived at my computer but you, without a doubt, should be in the TDR members Hall of Fame or something. I was beside myself when I read your post. You are the epitome of what the TDR is all about. I thank you again.
My father was "brought back from the dead at 3am Christmas Eve thanks to the marvels of electricity and those that know how to use it. He was Medivac'd to Spokane (from Lewiston Id. ) and underwent Angioplasti and recieved 2 Stents in his right cardiac vessel. He was released from the hospital on Friday and is almost back to normal and doing just fine. "Jake" (our beloved Ram) did a marvelous job getting us safely home as we counted 8 flipped vehicles between Pasco and The Dalles (along the Columbia river ). Jake is grounded until the new oil arrives, for his own good of course

I hope everyone has the best of new years in 2002. Thanks again, Dennis