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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by The ideaman, Feb 21, 2022.

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  1. I can honestly say I have never picked up an issue of The Rodders journal however I can say that people succeed because they have people that believe in them/their product.

    Oh, also, I love to read, I’ll read almost anything…
     
  2. low down A
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    he probally wasn't a great writer in the world of literture but who influinced more young guys in to gearheads than henry gregory felson. back in the early days as a kid the hot rod magizines were about the pictures, even the ads were hot, but what kid didn't dream of being just like bud crane
     
  3. Curt Six
    Joined: Sep 19, 2002
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    Steve Coonan has said many times that he wants to take photos that make people say, “man, what a cool car,” not “what a cool photo.” I think the same should go for writing about hot rods. “What a great story” should be the goal, not “what a great article.”

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    That was Ken Gross’ opener to the story about Rulon McGregor’s perfectly subtle ‘39 Merc custom in TRJ #21 (2002), and it’s one of my favorites. Reading it put me there on the lakes, heart sinking. To me, it was just a great story (albeit a sad one).

    I met Steve in 2010, went to work for TRJ in 2011, and was there until things went south last year. I have immense respect for his knowledge and passion for hot rodding, and I consider him one of my best friends. I can’t argue with anyone who’s angry with the way things went down in terms of the lack of communication, but I do know that Steve has done nothing but work toward making things right and getting the magazine back on its feet. It seems like he’s now getting some traction. We talk regularly, and he’s even shared some layouts for the upcoming issue. I’m so excited to see it printed. It’s a bitchin group of cars, killer photography, and I think you guys will dig it.
     
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  4. Fortunateson
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    I enjoyed C9 here and Ganahl in print. The one thing that TRJ lacks, and which prevents me from joining the “ best ever car magazine” cult, is its lack of DIY tech. Rodders Digest, Mechanix Illustrated, and others in the same vein were better than TRD.
     
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  5. unforgiven
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    I truly hope that TRJ can get back on their feet. I was disappointed when they shut down. When the world stopped many businesses ceased to exist and many people lost their dreams. Losing the money from my side is small potatoes to the owners losing it all.
    When they can get going again I will buy again.
     
  6. ....Well said, Curt. For anyone who doesn't know, Ken Gross is a die-hard Hot-Rodder and true historian of the culture. I love his writing, not to mention all of his cars.:)
     
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  7. for great histories on great cars, you can't beat TRJ...
     
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  8. As far as punctuation is concerned, there was an author that wrote a book with no punctuation at all. at the end of the book he had several pages of the missing punctuation. As far as proof reading is concerned, look at your local newspaper. It seems that learning spelling doesn't exist in school curriculums any more.
     
  9. Ryan
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    Ken Gross. Thought about him all morning... And yeah, you are probably right. He's the best we've ever had in our genre.
     
  10. missysdad1
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    My definition of a good writer is one who can bring you into the moment. Hank Felsen certainly did that. Without pictures and without fancy turns of phrase, every character lived in his words. Hank inspired a generation of budding gearheads. What better epitaph could a writer hope for.
     
  11. low down A
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    is this hank charactor you speak of any relation to henry?
     
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  12. silent rick
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    on the subject of writers, i've noticed something strange. normally when reading, i hear it in my own voice. not to say i'm reading out loud, it's the words coming off the page, my mind hears them in my own voice.

    for some reason, when reading something from sonny barger, my mind is hearing it in his voice. it happened once before when reading a book by g gorden liddy. i don't know if it's because i've heard these two speak and that they both have a distinctive voice, but when i read anything from them, my mind hears them talking
     
  13. missysdad1
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    Yes. Nobody ever called him "Henry Gregor", we all called him Hank.
     
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  14. Fortunateson
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    True enough but I still say it could have some DIY tech, even historical tech would be cool.
     
  15. You mean the infamous "Karen"?
     
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  16. KevKo
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    What's the story with Karen?
     
  17. You have to understand, most of that was tongue in cheek. We used to talk at 1am and chit since he was always up and on West Coast time. If you met him today he would blow your mind.
     
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  18. clem
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    thank you for the most positive post yet !
     
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  19. Here’s a gem from Germ….

    The future brought us FAST FOOD,and FAT WOMEN got FATTER, all the while OL BLUE EYES, was leaving his "MEAT TUBE LUGIES",(tm) all over VEGAS,,,,
    He had it all. and NO FUCKING loud mouth PRICK of a DWARF, named JOE PESHI,was gonna ACT like an ITALIAN, and TAKE AWAY HIS GLORY................you fuck with FRANK THE CRANK(tm),
    he calls the MAFIA....

    the FUTURE SUCKS, we HAVE ricky lake TRAMPS with TRUCKSTOP TATTOOES, FAG BANDS like KORN,and LIMP BIZKITTS,,,,,,,,,Coke that taste like LAUNDRY SOAP

    WAYNO........
    the CHICKS are REVOLTING by getting SLOPPY and COSMETICALLY LAZY..........INSTEAD of TITS I can answer the phone with,and pretend I'm napping in a romper room bean bag of skin............
    these chicks LISTEN TO FOLKLESBIAN tunes(tm) LIKE Jonie Mitchel,,
    and grow soft PANCAKE TITTIES!!!!
     
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  20. After reading all of Ryan's posts on this thread, I'm feeling pretty proud that he printed a couple of stories I wrote about some of the things I did in my youth. Thanks Ryan.
     
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  21. Paul
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    Why do I always imagine a shouting dirty sidewalk meth freak when I read Germ's misogynistic male sex obsessed hate filled cry baby bull shit.
     
  22. Paul
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    Thank you
     
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  23. The boss-man is who brought that name up.
     
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  24. It’s all entertainment at some point.
    The awesome tech stuff here is the best and fun to learn from.
    The recurring themes (everything new sux, the sky is falling, what oil to use, pinion angle, crap cost too much, crap ain’t bringing $$$$). All those are fun to read.
    History……my favorite subject.
    Orange, blue, red, black, plaid hot rod threads. ….fun
    The “did you ever” threads….ok
    The “that never happened” stuff that usually turns into “well, it might have but was very rare”…..are the best
    “It happened like this in my neighborhood so it must have been just like this everywhere else” ……bring ‘em on
    since most of (possibly all) the automotive TV shows are hard to watch, this place serves to fill that void.
    So ya also get the rants, alcohol induced responses, stay off my lawn attitudes ……all still very entertaining.

    so as the above mentioned Joe Pesci would ask “do I amuse you” yes the HAMB does.

    the serious, the knowledgeable, the clowns, the curmudgeons, the grenade inspectors, the raging bulls and idiots like me.

    I like it all.
     
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  25. I think the Medical term is “Word Salad” which describes it perfect. But as Tman stated, and I follow Germ on IG, he does some great welding work. What a turn around….Very impressive….
     
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  26. Moriarity
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    Pure crap...it is exactly this kind of idiotic rambling that kept me away from here for a couple of years. So glad that’s over....
     
  27. I'm with you Mark, At that time I honestly didn't know what to think, but I did know all his psychotic or drunken ramblings had absolutely nothing to do with hot rods or customs.

    The last time germ posted he was asking questions about a model a roadster, I was shocked to read the last sentience in his thread. This just didn't sound like the germ from the past. HRP

    "I came back to hang out for a bit and be a decent person and plus I have a bunch of history I’d like to share"
    Lulz
    germ
     
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  28. Dooley
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    Change the name to Germ from Roadkill in my earlier post... same thing
     
  29. Ryan
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    It ain’t easy to touch someone emotionally like that. :)
     
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  30. Allowing someone else to determine if you participate in something sounds odd.
    to each their own.

    anyway. I was washing my hands at a restaurant today and seen this.
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