SORRY GUYS!!!!

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mikesduster

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im sorry i havent been on in a while but we have our house forsale and for the past few weeks we have been working on it..plus my pc crashed and was out of service and i lost ALOT of things.

say a little prayer for us cuz tomorrow were having an OPEN HOUSE from 11- 12:30

thanks,mike
 
It's cool Mike,take care of your family first we'll still be here when you get things straightened out. :D
 

Good Luck, I know what it's like, I just bought a house and been moving for the past 3 weeks. Then there's always a list of stuff to fix :roll: .

I can't wait till I can just go to the garage and hang out with my car. The funniest thing was while I was moving all my car parts (many of which are still in boxes) I kept finding parts I forgot I bought :scratch: It was like Christmas that day :lol:
 
I know what your going through. I'm in the process of getting my car is one piece, cleaning out a house thats been in the family for over 35 yrs., plus the usual work / wife aspect of life. It's a *****.... and I'm sure I'll disappear for while too during my own packing/selling/purchase/relocating nightmare.

BTW: Moving Tip

When my Sister and I started cleaning out the basement the very first thing she picked up was an early `60's-vintage glass lined beach thermos that she started commenting on how retro it was and how cool it was and maybe we should keep it. I politely asked to see it, took it and smashed the side of it into a support pillar. Upon shaking it and hearing the glass rattle I commented on how it was broken and not worth keeping. Moral? Throw it out. If you didn't know you had it, you did't need it.
Except for old car parts :wink:

Good luck with what you gotta do. We'll be here :thumrigh:
 
Hope the open house went well :thumleft: Good luck on the move and keep up informed on your progress if possible. You know we're all here for you :salut:
 
FASTBACK340 said:
BTW: Moving Tip

When my Sister and I started cleaning out the basement the very first thing she picked up was an early `60's-vintage glass lined beach thermos that she started commenting on how retro it was and how cool it was and maybe we should keep it. I politely asked to see it, took it and smashed the side of it into a support pillar. Upon shaking it and hearing the glass rattle I commented on how it was broken and not worth keeping. Moral? Throw it out. If you didn't know you had it, you did't need it.
Except for old car parts :wink:

Good luck with what you gotta do. We'll be here :thumrigh:

Just be careful of wha you throw out/ smash, there's a lot of stuff people will pay stupid money for if it's "Retro".

How did the open house go?
 
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