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    REALLY Ticked off

     



    I've been working overtime for it seems like forever to get some frog skins
    built up to spend on the hot rod. The day before I get paid, my wife's car
    starts over heating. Well it's one of these new fangle jobs that you can't
    work on without dropping the engine and trans to change the air freshener.
    So take it into the shop, Good by frog skins now it's back to the overtime.
    AAAAHHHHHH
    Creep

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    It's not just you. These things happen to all of us. I know that little tidbit of info won't make it any better, but it is just called LIFE.
    PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.

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    Yep, Richard is right. We've all had these things happen and sometimes we have even had to sell 1/2 done projects to pay for some family emergency. Hearing that is of little comfort, but you will get your car in time, and it will be even sweeter when it does happen. In the meantime, your Wife will appreciate this sacrifice you are making for her.

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    I hear ya.
    I'm offshore 8-9 months a year, work 84 hours a week.

    my hobby fund is about $200 a month +whatever I can round up while I'm on land.
    Sure takes a long time to build an engine.

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    i finally have thrown off enuff old girlfriends and other money grubbing leaches that i can now begin to accumilate a buck or two .. be good to get back on first name basis with the folks at summitt ..

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    Richard's right, and we probably all have stories.

    In the early '70s I was given an Old English Sheep dog. I'd wanted one for years (I blame Walt Disney). One day I got a call from a friend of a friend of a friend deal. He said he was a professional photographer and heard I loved dogs, and wanted an OESD. He had one that he had to kennel whenever he went on a shoot, which was pretty frequently, and he felt the dog needed more attention than he could give. This was a pure bred with a file two inches thick of paperwork, and a name longer than a lawyer's excuse. Also had a box full of show ribbons and trophies. Oh boy, what a score!! Byron was what we called him for short, and he was one of the neatest dogs ever.......well, personality wise, but higher maintenance than Lindsey Lohan! (wait, this IS going to turn into a car story).

    About the same time I came across a guy who needed some money and had a pair of '39 Chev coupes. Since this was in So. Cal the bodies were VERY nice, though neither ran. I'd already owned one '39 Chev coupe that I'd gotten rid of a year or so earlier, so I was stoked. $600 for the pair, which in the early '70s was a pretty good deal, though not as much as it seems today. After all, that was about a months pay at the time. I had it all planned out how one of them would become a great street ride.

    Well, Lord Byron had a different idea. He developed a couple medical issues that pretty much ate up that $600 stash. So much for a "free" pure bred (only had and have had mutts since). And another missed opportunity for some neat old cars.
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    10-4, the longer you have lived the more of those stories you "unfortunately" accumulate - - - - I think the folks in Louisiana have an expression for that and it's called "S??? Happens" !
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    Here Bob, this should bring back some memories. I think all of us gearheads who were kids when this came out were more excited to find out there was a cool rod in the movie than we were about the plot itself.

    Sorry about the hijack.

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    Yah we all have our demons. Just having this rod addiction is almost as bad as a drug addiction he he. Part's part's more part's. AAAAAHHHHh
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    Yup,I hear ya, Money goes in one hand and out the other, it never fails!

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    Creep, hang in there it will happen. Heck I sold my 32 coupe in 64 for a down pmnt. on a house. And bingo 41 years later I started the 34. It was worth the wait. Good Luck
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    In 1973 I had to sell my 36 5window coupe because of family problems and I've regretted it ever since.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Creep View Post
    I've been working overtime for it seems like forever to get some frog skins
    built up to spend on the hot rod. The day before I get paid, my wife's car
    starts over heating. Well it's one of these new fangle jobs that you can't
    work on without dropping the engine and trans to change the air freshener.
    So take it into the shop, Good by frog skins now it's back to the overtime.
    AAAAHHHHHH
    Creep
    I understand the disappointment in this but there is a bright side also, you had the money to have her car fixed without putting you in the hole. I know thats no good feeling but things happen at the worst times for all of us. Count your blessings.
    70-71 Vietnam Vet, 1959 born again child of God

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    Yah I just need a place to wine and get it off my chest. It's not that big of deal.
    Thanks for letting me vent. I can't vent to the wife he he, get my ars kicked.
    Thanks for serving our country Crazyrat. It's because of folks like you. We can
    still build our hot rods in peace.
    Creep

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    Whine away, Creep. There are a bunch of "Old Farts" on here who have been on the road long enough to feel your pain. I never managed to build a project stash that actually got used on it's intended victim - something always came along to take a big bite out of it. Priorities; bah humbug.
    Rrumbler, Aka: Hey you, "Old School", Hairy, and other unsavory monickers.

    Twistin' and bangin' on stuff for about sixty or so years; beat up and busted, but not entirely dead - yet.

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