That old sat dish belongs to my Grandfather in law. He's still there to this day. Gotta be in his early 90s these days. I only get to see him about once a year. South Dakota boy. Spent a lot of Christmas dinners in that house.
That old sat dish belongs to my Grandfather in law. He's still there to this day. Gotta be in his early 90s these days. I only get to see him about once a year. South Dakota boy. Spent a lot of Christmas dinners in that house.
After all these years, I still drive this route a couple days a week.
Anyone else looking for the big yellow smiley face going up the hill?
Yep! Lol
That old sat dish belongs to my Grandfather in law. He's still there to this day. Gotta be in his early 90s these days. I only get to see him about once a year. South Dakota boy. Spent a lot of Christmas dinners in that house.
No Smily face on the first corner 😔
That old sat dish belongs to my Grandfather in law. He's still there to this day. Gotta be in his early 90s these days. I only get to see him about once a year. South Dakota boy. Spent a lot of Christmas dinners in that house.
I remember that dish comming home from my gpa's house every weekend as a kid, good memories
@@PNW_Car_Mods That's great to know! I drove from Eatonville to Wild Waves to work on coasters for several years. It brightened my day passing by!
Nice. :) This the most recent video you have, so far. Keep it up.
I thought they might have videos from 1999 or 2000.
Can we have this driving back instead of the 21st century nightmare? Thanks
Cover it Long.