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Palmer's Farm Mud Bash *6-13-09*


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Well this month we didn't do so well at the mud bash. We bearly made it out of the red in profit's. Couldn't afford a radio station to come out but they did advertise on the radio. (It would of been $2400 to come out there for a boardcast, Than $350 to advertise on radio) Had Palmer's mud bash shirts in different colors Orange,Pink, and Dark Green. Also got Hat's this month. ( talked about it in last Palmer's mud bash topic. )

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Left the house about 6:00-6:30am, and got to the perryville exit about 7:30-ish to eat at McDonalds there, and had to do another 20-30minutes of backroads to the house. So got there about 8:30am and was 2nd people there. People started showing up at 9am. Also since the crowd was so small this month people started leaving around 3pm, and was cleared out by 7pm. So the employees had there own little party, and didn't leave till midnight, and didn't get home till 2am.

To smurfblue3:

I know you was there because I marked your red suburban. I didn't know which person was you. You hauling your dodge or the suburban so I didn't ask but I should of did because I was mostly busy the rest of the day. So next time if you see a guy marking trucks tell me what your be driving next time before you go.

Nice parking!!!

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Well girls, and the boys had a chance to win prizes in this muddy event. Someone throws in the football, and the first person with it on the way back get a prize.

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This was a picture before I almost had it stuck in 1 of the holes in the back. Somehow 4wheeldrive didnt kick in till the front tires touch the dirt.

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yeah djlime I asked if you was there (didn't know your real name) so I asked is dj there and the pregnet girl (farrons girlfriend?) said you wasn't there?

I was driving the white chevy with the dodge on it the guy that helped me bring my suburban did't measure the trailer I had the burb all loaded had to unload it and put it on the smaller trailer...as far as themud pits go it was better the first time... was you the one smokeing the belt on your 4-wheeler in the back??? any way here is a couple of shots of my two trucks in the mud... hopefully next time I'll have 3 out there... oh did you see my yamoto 4-wheeler?

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