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My deepest appreciation

Please brother, don't ever say the cancer in coming back again, God give great things to great man, you never give up, my respect for you... glad you're here with us ... But you know the rules man...:xscuseless:
Sorry that's the way it is here :thumbsup::lol::carrot:
 
Please brother, don't ever say the cancer in coming back again, God give great things to great man, you never give up, my respect for you... glad you're here with us ... But you know the rules man...:xscuseless:
Sorry that's the way it is here :thumbsup::lol::carrot:
Ummm what did you want a pic of - surgery scars? :)
Hell to the no on that one. :)
 
Noof course not, the car bro, the car, you working on the car with a smile on your face,happy to be here, if it not much asking of course.
Heh heh :)
I never figured out how to do a decent "selfie" (probably break the camera) but I can go take a current
pic of my handiwork in the garage...
Note the Charger also got the treatment today. What can I say, couldn't let the wife's ride be neglected.
Stand by for "live shot" from the garage (wifi willing, of course)….
 
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Oh dear, those are sort of fuzzy. I'll crank up resolution and try one more...
 
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Camera/phone misbehaving...
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My faithful companion Sasha. :)
 
THANK YOU!!! thank you so much for the time to take the picture, nice 68 and again thank you for sharing this little part of you , your pride and joy, love sasha, is she a silky terrier?
 
THANK YOU!!! thank you so much for the time to take the picture, nice 68 and again thank you for sharing this little part of you , your pride and joy, love sasha, is she a silky terrier?
My pleasure! Sasha is a Cairn Terrier we got from the local shelter back about the time all my medical stuff started occuring. The timing was perfect when we went over there - she was slated to be put down, allegedly because of "food anger" issues.
She'd been put out by her previous owner and had been running wild for about a year, so food was sort of important to her is all.
She actually picked me at the shelter. Long story...
She's been an amazing pup ever since. Couldn't ask for a better one. :)

Oh and here's me, just to show I'm still alive:
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Thanks for the kind wishes, sir. :)
The GTX isn't anything special. She's cobbled together with whatever parts I could scrounge - kind of like me at this point. :)

That car is more than something special, she's a real beauty. Congratulations and thanks for all of your contributions to this great forum.
 
Wait a minute, Hanover? As in UTZ?? Dude, we gotta talk!
Shoot me a PM with your address. I can walk to the plant's store that's behind me. I can see the main plant in front of my place. When the wind blows toward my house, guess what it smells like?
 
I hear you. Best has already been said. It took a lot less for me to value my time this side of the turf, and irritating people on here.
You don't irritate people HERE. You did at Moparts, mainly the weak spirited people and one Moderator.
Ted, you are a great asset to this forum. I like your spirit, I like the way that you write. I enjoy reading your posts.
 
Shoot me a PM with your address. I can walk to the plant's store that's behind me. I can see the main plant in front of my place. When the wind blows toward my house, guess what it smells like?
Holy crap, really?? Freakin' awesome...:thumbsup:
Yeah, I can imagine what it smells like - one of my customers runs a potato chip plant in Bristol.
That smell permeates everything. Pretty cool to see the whole process from truckload of potatoes to chips, though.
 
You don't irritate people HERE. You did at Moparts, mainly the weak spirited people and one Moderator.
Ted, you are a great asset to this forum. I like your spirit, I like the way that you write. I enjoy reading your posts.
Wait a minute... Dennis is "Ted"?
Sheesh, learn something new every day.... :)
 
Lemme tell ya something Ed. I am on the forums pretty much on a daily basis. The help and encouragement that you provide is huge. You wave the friendly stick like the marines planting the flag on Iwo Jima. Thanks !
 
Lemme tell ya something Ed. I am on the forums pretty much on a daily basis. The help and encouragement that you provide is huge. You wave the friendly stick like the marines planting the flag on Iwo Jima. Thanks !
Wow, that about flabbergasted me...
very kind of you, sir. I appreciate it!
I was trying to explain that to a friend the other day. Best I could do was to say that I wanted to meet
every good person on the planet before I'm done.
Yeah, that's some silly-assed shiyat for sure, I know - but something has definitely changed in me since
the whole ordeal began. Maybe for the better?

Don't get me wrong, I'm wired to be a smart *** by nature - but something has definitely changed (maybe
from those times running out of blood in hospitals did something LOL).
My dad was my idol as far as looking at life goes. He was easy going, got along with everyone, never met
a stranger, that sort - but we kids saw what he could be when we got out of line, too.
Hell on two legs with a belt, basically...
He used to tell me before he died that someday I'd "calm down" too, which I couldn't even imagine happening.

These days, though...it occurs to me he might have been right. :)
 
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My pleasure! Sasha is a Cairn Terrier we got from the local shelter back about the time all my medical stuff started occuring. The timing was perfect when we went over there - she was slated to be put down, allegedly because of "food anger" issues.
She'd been put out by her previous owner and had been running wild for about a year, so food was sort of important to her is all.
She actually picked me at the shelter. Long story...
She's been an amazing pup ever since. Couldn't ask for a better one. :)

Oh and here's me, just to show I'm still alive:
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You old Bastard! You missed a spot under your nose. ALSO, I found Utz in San Jose.
 
And so, what did the better-half say/do when she caught you in the garage that first time? Not good,I bet.
 
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