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FWAHC Newsletter
October 2000
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Fred & Marilyn Meier did a bang-up job as this year's Event Chairs. We signed up four new members and sent information to another Omaha couple. Moss Motors again supplied prizesăindividual plaques for the cars and a discount coupon for each participant. Susan Marshall of WHY USA also provided door prizes.

Thanks to all our sponsors and workers and especially to all the participants. See you next year.

Photos of cars throughout this issue are from the FWAHC Annual car show and courtesy of Jerry Needham.

Fish in Nehawka

Marvin Marshall

The little town of Nehawka was inundated with LBCs again last month as 32 members showed up to eat, drink, and be merry. Flatwater has been going to The Windmill Bar & Grill for the last four months and evidently everyone likes it. Including, strangely enough, the bar owners. That may be because we have averaged 30 people each time.

The menu is heavy on fish (Walleye, catfish, shrimp, and my favorite, CARP! One has not lived properly until one savors a couple of tails of those bottom-feeders served up on a bed of rye bread

and a mess of fries covered with Tobasco Sauce). They also have a regular menu of burgers and such for the heathen among us.

They a have beer selection rather like Henry Ford's color selection on the Model-T, Bud and Bud Lite. In truth, they have others but they are not readily advertised. The mixed drinks are also good as are the iced tea and sodas.

A small town bar is THE social center of such villages, where all in town meet and have dinner so the little ones are safe and welcome. We bring our 6 year-old granddaughter once in a while.

Plan now to join us October 27th around 7 p.m. Since Halloween is the following Tuesday, Sue and I will probably be in costume. Why not join in the fun and get dressed up too?

Duck Hunting with Dynamite

Contributed by Bill Evans

True Story
from Minnesota, USA

Guy buys a brand new Jeep Grand Cherokee for $30,000+, and has $400+ in monthly payments. He's pretty proud of this rig, and gets ahold of his friend to do some male bonding with the new ride.

They go duck hunting and of course all the lakes are frozen. These two brainiacs go to the lake with their guns, the dog, the beer, and, of course, the new vehicle.


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