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Ace-Garageguy

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  1. That's nothin'. My last two exes both identified as the center of the universe around which everything else revolved. Sure would have been interesting to get them both in the same room. Probably would have touched off a new big-bang.
  2. "Belong" is something some people seem to have a desperate need to do, often at the expense of their integrity.
  3. Nice little fixture. Strips of self-adhesive EPDM foam in the oval holes would prevent marring the work...but it looks like you may have something in there already.
  4. Found this:
  5. Ships or other floating conveyances are not necessary to get to Armadale, in West Lothian county of Scotland.
  6. OMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMG!!!!!!!REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!
  7. Researching the shape of the top of the block, to get the valley cover in the right relationship... ...and aluminum 3X2 manifold detail. This stuff matters to this build, as a real 250 GTO would have been not competitive as a race car by about '67, might have become a street car, could have had its engine blown, and a junkyard-sourced Pontiac GTO engine and gearbox installed...but an alloy intake manifold and tubular headers would have been important weight-reduction items.
  8. Butter from poor downtrodden and exploited cows to fry eggs from poor downtrodden and exploited chickens makes me so happy to be at the top of the food chain.
  9. Very nice. Stock cars from this period still had some relationship to actual "stock" cars, which I found to be much more interesting.
  10. I really like that a lot. Seriously mean looking competition car. Did you thin the panel edges at the wheel openings, hood scoops, etc.? I ask because the body gives the best impression of thin sheetmetal hung on a purpose-built race chassis I' ve ever seen.
  11. Genius is occurring less frequently in the population as average general intelligence continues to drop, fostering the rise of the midwits.
  12. Sizes of heads have little relationship to the functionality of the brains within.
  13. If something was running around on your roof at night, it wasn't squirrels. Rats, cats, raccoons...but squirrels go sleepybye at dusk. Far as critters in the house go...I put a cat door in the basement of my last house. One morning about 2 AM, the cat jumped on the bed to wake me up. It seemed pretty obvious she wanted me to follow her, kinda like a feline Lassie, so out to the front of the house we went. Three juvenile racoons digging in the trash in the kitchen. The cat sat down and looked at me like "they're not MY friends". I propped open the front screen door and chased two of them out with a broom, but one ran the other way, to the back of the house. Try as I might I couldn't get it to go out the door. I finally cornered it in the bathroom, and shut it in. I went and got my fire tongs, then caught the thing by the neck, and dragged it out the front door. Needless to say, the cat door stayed locked after that.
  14. "Lady" as used today rarely has anything to do with a sense of decency, decorum, and dignity, but of course the concepts of "decency", "dignity", and "decorum" are now largely deemed to be irrelevant.
  15. Borrow, so the saying goes, is what good artists do...and goes on to say that great artists steal. https://medium.com/coffee-time-1/good-artists-borrow-great-artists-steal-inspiration-that-is-b763630ff731
  16. I understand entirely. The hard drive on my old Win7 machine is just about full of photos, and several bookcases are groaning from the weight of reference and idea material.
  17. That is also exactly part of my outlook. I'm much better stocked than any imaginable hobby shop, and have almost exclusively things that I am personally interested in and really want to do something with, as opposed to random acquisitions just because they were 40% off.
  18. This seller has several different sets of Jimmy Flintstone truck wheels and tires, though she's away until Jan. 27, and has nothing up right now. https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_ssn=stiffkitty&store_name=nancysresinlounge&_oac=1&_trksid=p2047675.m3561.l2562
  19. ...and three pedals on the floor.
  20. Sure. But air traffic controllers' responsibilities fall under the notion of "mission critical", and the mission itself is one of the most "critical" there is in the civilian sector. ATCs need to be held to a much higher standard of proficiency and competence than, say, baristas or emoji designers...and ARE, for the most part.
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