That works as long as they can cook em and clean and mow the lawn and know that I'm always right.Not sure about cash but a good supply of potatoes LOL
Never mind not gonna happen I'll stay single.
That works as long as they can cook em and clean and mow the lawn and know that I'm always right.Not sure about cash but a good supply of potatoes LOL
Run Forest Run!!!Chili is on the menu for dinner tonight so stand back.... lol
My son has been driving 2 years and I am still nervous. lolSon has his driving test todayI'm nervous.
I here ya CF this is the last one and after 8 I think I earned the right to drink.My son has been driving 2 years and I am still nervous. lol
Good luck to himSon has his driving test todayI'm nervous.
Mark could bring a few back and turn them loose on our cars to get them done.Aren’t there lepracons in Ireland, they do everything!
We'll be flying to Dublin overnight and land at 10am. We have a car rented and will travel around the Southern part only. The South is where my wife's ancestors came from so we're retracing her ancestry. We have 8 B&B's lined up and then land back at the first one we stayed at when we fly back out of Dublin 10 days later. We thought about touring the Guiness Brewery but neither of us drink beer and the the tour is quite expensive but we will visit a few whisky breweries though and sample their wares. We've checked the weather there for part of our stay and looks like 17-19 and sunny. Should be a fun trip. Southern Ireland isn't part of England so don't think Brexit will affect them but I'm guessing. The South uses Euro's and the North uses Pound Sterling.Mark, where are you going in Ireland? I was there 10 years ago. Beautiful country, warm curious people, but ugh the history. I just hope it doesn't revert because of Brexit.
That sounds real nice Mark. I hope it all goes well for you and your wife.We'll be flying to Dublin overnight and land at 10am. We have a car rented and will travel around the Southern part only. The South is where my wife's ancestors came from so we're retracing her ancestry. We have 8 B&B's lined up and then land back at the first one we stayed at when we fly back out of Dublin 10 days later. We thought about touring the Guiness Brewery but neither of us drink beer and the the tour is quite expensive but we will visit a few whisky breweries though and sample their wares. We've checked the weather there for part of our stay and looks like 17-19 and sunny. Should be a fun trip. Southern Ireland isn't part of England so don't think Brexit will affect them but I'm guessing. The South uses Euro's and the North uses Pound Sterling.
WOW!!! Looks like a chevelle or something in the same state of repair next to it. Sorry SLO. Arghh is right. I'd be embarrassed of that if I was the shop owner.Here is paint shop update for my Demon. Arghh.
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Dammit SLO looks like there using your car for a catch all instead of working on it.Here is paint shop update for my Demon. Arghh.
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If anyone knows about dusty cars in a body shop it would be you and me and the one getting restored that sits in the back of the shop for 2 or more years collecting other car parts and lots of dust. Last one I did working on commission was a 56 ford truck that was ready for paint when it came into the shop. Yea far from it as you well know I'm sure.Reminds me of that guy who does artwork on dusty cars. "clickdusty car art - Google Search here"
One place I worked had a "bird-nesting" policy. Every six months the body-men all moved to a different spot in the shop. Sure did piss some guys off and others loved the idea. I was doing all of the frame work so I stayed in the same place. I always run a tight ship in that area. It was kind of a show piece for the boss as was the whole shop. He was pretty good at getting pretty ladies to tour the shopIf anyone knows about dusty cars in a body shop it would be you and me and the one getting restored that sits in the back of the shop for 2 or more years collecting other car parts and lots of dust. Last one I did working on commission was a 56 ford truck that was ready for paint when it came into the shop. Yea far from it as you well know I'm sure.