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07-08-2011 08:47 PM #1
glen that is the nicest things ever said to me and from someone that i deeply respect means even more. all of you guys mean the world to me. i doubt if i am one of the few that will swap a engine but if you say so then it must be true. i am in awe everyday that i visit this site and read what you guys are up too. one of my other girlfriend asked me once why i chose cars as my hobby. i told her that it is not my hobby but my passion. and there is so much more to learn. every time i come up with an idea and think that maybe i have finally lost my mind i put it before you guys and all i hear is go for it. we are here to help. my hubby is a fantastic man that does not care what crazy idea i come up with he lets me go with it. without you guys and him i would have never tried any of this. and for that i sincerely thank you all. now i have begun thinking about future projects. i want to do a body off restoration. the 70 coronet interest me or the 65 lincoln. got to learn something besides just chevrolet
BARB
LET THE FUN BEGIN
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07-08-2011 11:06 PM #2
Ha,,you got a hunger for it,specially now..Good onya Barb..You are abrave woman,and I hope you can achieve a body off job..I shouldnt have said that,,cos I KNOW you can do it.
Lookin forward to your choice of car..Just be a bit quicker than I have been with Lyndas Customline..Woulda been done by now,if paying jobs hadnt got in the way..
Micah 6:8
If we aren't supposed to have midnight snacks,,,WHY is there a light in the refrigerator???
Robin.
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07-08-2011 11:27 PM #3
Barb, the world is full of jerks, and unfortunately we are forced to deal with them sometimes. The older I get the less tolerance I have and am a little quicker to speak my mind.
There was this one gas station in town that I would get gas at fairly often and the way it was setup you pumped your gas then drove forward to the attendant who was in a little building where you would pay him. He was the most surly guy I have ever met, and you could say "good morning" or " how are you" and get nothing back, just a scow. One day I couldn't take it any more and said to him "Let me ask you a question. Is it just me you don't like or do you treat everybody like s***?"
His eyes got real big and he mumbled something, and I drove off. But from then on he was as nice as pie, even over friendly. Sometimes people just need to be called out for their actions. 
Make yourself feel better, next time he is an idiot tell him about it.............or tell the home office of Car Quest, that works wonders too.
Don
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07-09-2011 10:34 AM #4
hell no do not tell car quest they may transplant him and ship him up here
or move him in to upper management
barb the guy is just a ass and its to bad but i bet this ass plays this game on guys as well not just women . my sister has been in house building trade she has had to tell guys what she wants and how it needs to be .she had some problems with some workers but they know when they play that girl crap..we will pull the wool over her eyes on her .she will lay in to them hard i seen her do it
they have that look on there face like a bear just bit there ass OFF
Last edited by pat mccarthy; 07-09-2011 at 10:55 AM.
Irish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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07-09-2011 10:44 AM #5
Years ago, 1960 to be exact, I was flagging at Dahio dragstrip and one Sunday a 60 baby blue Biscayne with a 348 came to the line. There was a gal behind the wheel and that day she put a hurt on all of the guys and since then I have payed particular attention to the women drivers and most can definitely hold their own against their male counterparts. Give 'em hell Barb.Ken Thomas
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