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Welcome GypsyR

If this is the same GypsyR from that other forum, it is indeed an honor to have you as a member here.

Welcome to the Fix.

Craig
 
"cmayna" said:
If this is the same GypsyR from that other forum, it is indeed an honor to have you as a member here.

Welcome to the Fix.

Craig

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Gee thanks guys. I've been keeping an eye on Sanb..ummm, stuff going on here since close to day one. Seems like you guys have had things pretty well in hand without my input. The join-up procedure is a tad onerous, it put me off twice some time back. Took about four tries this time. The forum doesn't seem to want to let me use my favored passwords (ones I can remember reliably) but that's OK.
I do appreciate the welcome, you guys (and gal) surprised me. I thought no one would notice.
 
:wor says the man with a finished and WORKING twin turbo car. Ha!
BTW, some of these smilies are a little ... disturbing.
 
Kinda what I've been working on since long before he ever thought of starting his. But my car is simply a fun project, it never HAS to be done. I have no end of other distractions and projects and my '67 tends to sit near the bottom of my to-do list. THis week- broke an mower axle. New ones are evidently solid gold unobtainium, so I made one. Test mowed last afternoon. Before it got dark I hustled up and finished redoing my bike's fuel sytem and wiring I have been reworking for about a month. Tonight I have to clean it as the yearly vintage bike show I help put on starts tomorrow. In the meantime the bathroom sink is leaking and grandkids are crying for me to take them riding ATV's again. Which I have to since I was the one them got them into the ATV's. PLus I have approximately 2.5 jobs which produce amazingly little income. Or so it would seem. I can't remember the lastr time I was bored and nothing to do. Seriously.
 
Just wait what I've got to ask questions about next, you'd never guess it in a million years. It has two wheels and it's not a motorcycle.
 
Well, if you need any excuses why you don't have time to work on it, whatever it is, I've got plenty of those
 
"GypsyR" said:
Kinda what I've been working on since long before he ever thought of starting his. But my car is simply a fun project, it never HAS to be done. I have no end of other distractions and projects and my '67 tends to sit near the bottom of my to-do list. THis week- broke an mower axle. New ones are evidently solid gold unobtainium, so I made one. Test mowed last afternoon. Before it got dark I hustled up and finished redoing my bike's fuel sytem and wiring I have been reworking for about a month. Tonight I have to clean it as the yearly vintage bike show I help put on starts tomorrow. In the meantime the bathroom sink is leaking and grandkids are crying for me to take them riding ATV's again. Which I have to since I was the one them got them into the ATV's. PLus I have approximately 2.5 jobs which produce amazingly little income. Or so it would seem. I can't remember the lastr time I was bored and nothing to do. Seriously.

Different projects, but that sounds just like my life...

fd
 
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