Mopar Miki
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This is best thread ever, thank you all for sharing
Appreciate it, thanks!This is best thread ever, thank you all for sharing
I say go for it Ed. Enjoy your day.Appreciate it, thanks!
Let's go to a car show today - this one is a personal favorite (obvious reasons):
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Fred and I need to get out and about. It's been a long summer....![]()
Excellent summation, Ed, to both your career, and this thread. I've always been curious to see how your posts would take form, much like probing the histories of my cars. I don't pretend to have traveled the same health road, having gotten away pretty much unscathed until recent nuisance issues, but I also got a boost on my numbers when I called it quits. Serenity may well provide a boost that is more than the bloom before the curtain comes down. Hope that's the case for you.At this point in my life, I can now look back at all that and acknowledge it for what it is -
it no longer has any bearing in my life and I've let it go - stopped trying to "fix" it.
How incredibly freeing that is! 20 pounds, right off my stooped shoulders...
I know how the world worked for me - how despite all the dishonesty and such, I managed to provide for
a family, build my homestead on the ridge, have a wonderful wife who can both support and critique as
needed - and of course, pour my soul into Fred the GTX!
Despite all the trevails, I stand today a blessed man and I damn well know it.
I’m disappointed in you …….LOL
I didn't ask for any examples, but thanks for the "participation" anyways...
(You might want to actually read #4, by the way - I beat you to it).
Appreciate the reply...Ed, I think you've been more blessed in your career of choice than most people I know. Especially if you are at retirement age and only your last employer was ****. I suspect that this is because of the size of the companies you've worked for or with, but that's an assumption and we know what those do.
I've never worked for a company that wasn't in the fortune 1000. I've been working around computers as a coder for 33 years after 8 years in the Navy. After all this time in corporate America I still lament what the shipboard structure and chain of command provided. But I've had to interview for a job I already had in a merger, watched the ebb and flow of internal employees versus consultants/managed services. See normal individual contributors turn into napoleon when advanced to managers. Watched ageism disguised as skill progression. And come to this conclusion. Pragmatist, pessimist or optimist they're all situational and on the same scale.
My parting statement from someone who's summer vacations in the late 7os included a dirt floor summer kitchen, a dog trot house with newspaper in the walls(with the mice) and a snuff using granny that lived to 102.
It isn't happy people that are thankful, it's thankful people that are happy.
the best definition of success is contentedness, not comparison.
Thank you my friend - and I think you might have something there with that theory!Excellent summation, Ed, to both your career, and this thread. I've always been curious to see how your posts would take form, much like probing the histories of my cars. I don't pretend to have traveled the same health road, having gotten away pretty much unscathed until recent nuisance issues, but I also got a boost on my numbers when I called it quits. Serenity may well provide a boost that is more than the bloom before the curtain comes down. Hope that's the case for you.
Going out on your terms, for the right reasons, is a serious accomplishment. Thank you for sharing.
Apparently it's wearing you out for sure...but since you're still mistinterpreting some of what you read, I'll leave youIn closing , let’s go back and look at my actual post that started your being upset .
In a reaction ( not a snipe ) I sent this above as a way of possibly lightening up the mood ,hell , there is even LOL after it to make sure everyone knew it was in jest. You did not. Possibly because you take your “writings “ very seriously.
Now let’s look at your reaction to what I said below.
Laced with lightly veiled snide remarks. And for what? Because I tried to lighten up the grim sounding ( whatever that was).
When you post ANYTHING here , anyone can respond , react , joke , snipe , disagree, pick your post apart, anything they feel( within the guidelines of the forum of course).
So please , try to lighten up and stop trying to make it sound to us that you are going die any minute. And then turn around and talk about how you feel better than you have in fifteen years. It’s tiring.
The well timed humor can help. No sympathy needed, just enjoy the sick joke your story reminded me of. Years ago my mother died, my brother went to the mortuary a couple of times to see her because he was a little obsessive and weird. He then killed himself (this all happens in about 2 days time), so my sister and I go to the mortuary and speak to the fellow and explain what happened. He was a little shocked and asked if we meant the guy who came to see our mother, we said yes and made arrangements to have him go there after the autopsy.I gotta say, sometimes it helps to be a little crazy too when **** goes wrong.
for example when they told me the small benign spot from 2 years ago had grown to a 7x7cm mass and entagled with my thymus, thyroid and sub vena cava. The thoracic surgeon said he'd need to consult with other drs because he'd never seen anything like it in 25 years.
I was shocked and my first statement was, well make sure you spell my name right in the white paper. 3 seconds later my wife called me a dumbass. It was a thymoma, so I named it Jason Thymoma. Jason for Friday 13th because he was always trying to kill folks, and Jason Mamoa because it rhymed with thymoma.
See crazy helps
Sometimes you just have to say something like that.The well timed humor can help. No sympathy needed, just enjoy the sick joke your story reminded me of. Years ago my mother died, my brother went to the mortuary a couple of times to see her because he was a little obsessive and weird. He then killed himself (this all happens in about 2 days time), so my sister and I go to the mortuary and speak to the fellow and explain what happened. He was a little shocked and asked if we meant the guy who came to see our mother, we said yes and made arrangements to have him go there after the autopsy.
It was only in the parking lot afterwards where my sis and I are a mess and I look at her and say "**** we could have asked for a 2 for 1 discount".
Sick maybe but helped us cope!
Just remember, YOU brought the snipes first, choosing to continue well past time the party was over rather thanWell it looks like mopar ed may have finally run out of stories.
I point out to him that I was making an attempt at a joke in response to his sad sack story ( whatever that was) and he attacks me for it. He says I misinterpret his words. But he never acknowledges that he misinterpreted my light hearted response. ( again and again).
Remember, you started this with your smart arse reply to my light hearted post.
I ve resisted bringing this up at the risk of sounding how you do , but you are not the only one here with medical problems.
There are no doubt many. Myself…..recent kidney removal with complications due to cancer. Several other ailments as well. But I , unlike you, don’t feel the need to broadcast it here to a bunch of people who mostly want to share auto related experiences and have a little fun .
If you feel the need to reach out to folks here for sympathy, then at least refrain from criticizing their responses.
Funny thing is , a simple “ oh , didn’t know you were joking “ would have sufficed. Would have Saved all of this negativity and time I can’t get back.
Just remember, YOU brought the snipes first, choosing to continue well past time the party was over rather than
simply acknowledging and moving on...leaving me little recourse.
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Oh well, welcome to the Ignore list.
Thank you, my friend - and ditto.Love ya Ed and grateful you’re here.