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    I'v just been busy lately. I do visit this site every day, but don't really have time to stick around.. especially now with 2 projects and a daily driver to- be that needs some work
    You don't know what you've got til it's gone

    Matt's 1951 Chevy Fleetline- Driver

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    1930's styled hand built ratrod project

    1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Wolfsburg Edition- sold

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    joe_and_jeep is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    I believe my post count and my join date are all I need to add to this conversation... If I see someone post something and it gets answered correctly I stay out. If I know, and you dont I'll post it. But I dont read a lot of threads. I usually cruise thru, then hop over to an offroad forum.

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    Tis subject comes up on all forums and is normal in any large group. 10% of the people do 90% of the work/posting. For me it's a time factor. I have work all day mon to fri. I don't usually have time to post or a bunch of other people have already replied. How many attaboys does anyone need after every build post? When I get home it's family time. I usually have work to do in the shop or work on the house etc after that.
    The other factor is I find that unless you post on a regular basis you don't get a lot of replies or attaboys, meaning no encouragement for further posting.
    Bottom line is priorities, whether it's posting or building a car. Unless you make it a priority to do what you want something else will get done first or nothing will get done. I had that building my 47 Mercury pickup, I put it first and wanted it done. It got done, now I can drive it.
    I like seeing what other people are doing and that's why I read this forum. I can read a lot faster than I can type. This post will take me about 30 minutes, so how many posts can do in a day?
    This is not slam against any one on the forum, I enjoy most postings. Just had to express my lurking point of view.

    Thanks for listening.

    Lightspeed Mike

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    I am also guilty as charged. I'm not building anything right now, but check in every day. I won't bore you with excuses, but will try to answer posts more often. This place also feels like home to me, so I wil try to be more verbal.

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    Hmm! What else is left to be said - already been said - got nothing to add that's pertinent.

    Just because I don't talk, it doesn't mean I don't like you all. I can be annoyingly noisy sometimes, so I have learned to keep my yap shut most of the time, and my ears and eyes open, and my radar on high gain; saves on having to put up with black eyes and busted noses and knuckles, even figurative ones.

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    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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    Some of you have touched on an item that keeps me from posting... discussions that have already happened before. How many of us would go to a "party", if the conversation was exactly the same as last week? Maybe we need to think more about new topics.

    I like to be helpful to newcomers with paint & body problems, but at some point... about 20-40 related threads ago... I got tired of giving advise about things I have found dependable. It is like going back to that "party" for the 41st time! ...so I simply "click out", and look for other subjects. Of course this makes a newcomer question why so few responded to his thread, the first time he posted.

    I will see if I can bring some new topics to the table. This hobby is always changing, so there are some new discussions on the horizon somewhere. :-)

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    Jay, since most of us garage types are in the dark when it comes to bodywork and painting, maybe at your convenience you could do a thread about how a pro, like you, go about painting a car. I know it would be a big task, and you have a living to make, but it might save you in the future from having to go over and over the same things. I, for one, would love to read a thread done by someone of your caliber on this subject.

    Don

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rrumbler View Post
    Hmm! What else is left to be said - already been said - got nothing to add that's pertinent.

    Just because I don't talk, it doesn't mean I don't like you all. I can be annoyingly noisy sometimes, so I have learned to keep my yap shut most of the time, and my ears and eyes open, and my radar on high gain; saves on having to put up with black eyes and busted noses and knuckles, even figurative ones.

    Later.
    Me to!

    Somedays I only get a moment or two to "check in" between flights or trips.

    And one other thing, you really do need to wear that extra skin layer sometimes when posting a reply. I know I've had... "discussions" ... when an opposing view feels that I'm a complete moron for offering an opinion or thought. After a couple of those, I'll usually just keep to myself for awhile, 'til the skin heals over anyway!

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    I am here everyday at some point although not always logged on, I read more than I post only because I know little, don`t want to sound to silly given my age but still support everybody here, I`m only involved in one other site and spend less time there than I do here, working 12 hr shifts 6-days a week and the honeydo`s just keep rolling in, I `m retiring in 9 months maybe then I`ll become the post whore....
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