slusher Posted Wednesday at 01:43 PM Posted Wednesday at 01:43 PM Cheese is something I like all kinds of many types..
thatz4u Posted Wednesday at 04:39 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:39 PM types of kits I build, rat rods, & other kitbashes
Ace-Garageguy Posted Wednesday at 04:50 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:50 PM (edited) Kitbashes are pretty much all I build...if I build anything at all. Edited Wednesday at 04:50 PM by Ace-Garageguy 1
JollySipper Posted Wednesday at 04:58 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:58 PM All you need is motivation and time, Bill, which hopefully will be in abundance once you're retired.........
Ace-Garageguy Posted Wednesday at 05:18 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:18 PM "Retired" is something I may never experience, as some things have changed, and I may be working until I fall off my perch.
slusher Posted Wednesday at 05:51 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:51 PM Perch is also a small fresh water fish..
LennyB Posted Wednesday at 09:44 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:44 PM (edited) Fish was a great character on Barney Miller Edited Wednesday at 09:45 PM by LennyB
Ace-Garageguy Posted Wednesday at 10:02 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:02 PM Miller is one of those names like Sawyer and Farmer and Carpenter that are derived from some distant ancestor's profession.
slusher Posted Thursday at 02:10 AM Posted Thursday at 02:10 AM Profession choice didn’t plan but loved doing..
Ace-Garageguy Posted Thursday at 01:38 PM Posted Thursday at 01:38 PM Doing nothing at all occasionally can be revitalizing for the spirit. 1
JollySipper Posted Thursday at 01:55 PM Posted Thursday at 01:55 PM 'Spirit Animal' is a kindred soul, only in animal form; mine would probably be a raven........... 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted Thursday at 04:41 PM Posted Thursday at 04:41 PM Raven brains pack a lot of smarts into a small volume.
slusher Posted Thursday at 05:03 PM Posted Thursday at 05:03 PM Volume is cranked when listening to one of my CD favorites while driving.. 1
FoMoCo66 Posted Thursday at 05:52 PM Posted Thursday at 05:52 PM Driving is super relaxing but can also be super exhilarating.
lucky 130 Posted Thursday at 06:48 PM Posted Thursday at 06:48 PM exhilarating, is the way i refer to diving into the first turn at road atlanta 1
LennyB Posted Thursday at 09:00 PM Posted Thursday at 09:00 PM Atlanta always reminds me of rushing through the airport to catch a connecting flight and the terminal seemed like it was five miles away. 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted Thursday at 09:07 PM Posted Thursday at 09:07 PM Away Down South in Dixie most likely won't be playing at the Atlanta Airport in this lifetime.
Tim W. SoCal Posted Thursday at 09:36 PM Posted Thursday at 09:36 PM Lifetime achievements that were planned earlier but will never come to fruition include going faster than 200MPH at Bonneville. 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted Thursday at 10:06 PM Posted Thursday at 10:06 PM Bonneville will most likely still be there if you decide to try for that at a later date. 1
slusher Posted Friday at 03:38 PM Posted Friday at 03:38 PM When I was a teenager always enjoyed taking my date ro the movies… 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted Friday at 09:33 PM Posted Friday at 09:33 PM Movies that are nothing but explosions, car crashes, and blang blang blang music don't interest me much, but combine all that with a well crafted plot, intelligent dialog, and strong characters...I'm all in.
slusher Posted Friday at 10:24 PM Posted Friday at 10:24 PM I’m all in with a nice looking lady and tf the explosions don’t look fake and a car chase is always nice..
JollySipper Posted Saturday at 12:20 AM Posted Saturday at 12:20 AM Nice cars are often getting banged up in those chases, especially whatever the bad guy is driving............
slusher Posted Saturday at 02:28 AM Posted Saturday at 02:28 AM Driving those 69 and 68 Charger they sure went thru a bunch of them not counting all the monicos and other brands..
Rodent Posted Saturday at 03:15 AM Posted Saturday at 03:15 AM Brands on the cattle being too similar is why my mother's family changed the spelling of their last name in the 19th century Azores. (according to family legend, the cows kept getting mixed up with the other 10 dairies of the same name)
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