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    Jim
    Transporting To Travel
    Traveling To Share
    Stories From The Road
     
  2. J. A. Miller
    Joined: Dec 30, 2010
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    J. A. Miller
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    from Central NY

    I thought I would amend my post to add "or a 10 day HAMB thread". :rolleyes::D
     
  3. seb fontana
    Joined: Sep 1, 2005
    Posts: 8,832

    seb fontana
    Member
    from ct

    Thought to myself, ""Every project I start I make one hell of a mess""
     
  4. I heard this one many years ago from a wise gentleman of color who worked part-time where I was employed. Whenever somebody messed up because of their own foolishness, at work or away from work, he would say, "No matter where you go...... there you is!"
     
  5. tim troutman
    Joined: Aug 6, 2012
    Posts: 1,010

    tim troutman
    Member

    don't ever try to give stuff away cause people fell it ain't worth nothen insted sell it to em for a doller they will think they got a really good deal Bill Kanapple
     
  6. jnaki
    Joined: Jan 1, 2015
    Posts: 10,161

    jnaki

    “CHANGE requires effort”

    Hello,

    When my wife and I started a family, change was evident. A couple turned into a family, allowed us to follow a new path to our futures. Now, someone else was involved and we adapted to the changes necessary to make the whole scene fun and enjoyable.

    We had been living in an adult house for several years and now, it was still a couple of years away, but we started to make some changes from an adult house to one for our baby, soon to be a moving toddler. One of the first things was moving our son from his new crib, all propped up in his blanket ready for a long sleep at night. That was something and we made a change, not due to his sleeping habits, but for our own sake.

    In looking at our tiny son all wrapped up in his blanket and in his what looked like a huge crib, made us think of other things. The room was down the hall, it was decorated with appropriate baby things and such things as a rocker, foot stool and a nice dresser holding all things baby…

    But the one of two things we had to change. One was the crib looked too large for such a tiny baby. So, we made a custom bed out of a deep dresser drawer with foam pads on the bottom and he fit nicely down inside as the walls gave him a close feeling as if still floating around like the last 9 months.

    Plus, we set it up next to our own large bed and now, it was a couple of steps to check on him throughout the night(s). Many years later, our family laughed at the image of a tiny baby all wrapped up and propped up correctly in his “Deep drawer custom bed” sitting closely to our own for the coming experience of getting up and checking things out.

    Note:

    That lasted two weeks as little guys make an infinite amount of noise in his deep and shallow sleeping habits. So, it was back to his own room and now, we could still hear the noises, but it was as we were drifting off to deep sleep. He still was wrapped appropriately and all was fine.

    Jnaki

    The next thing was our 327 powered 1940 Ford Sedan Delivery.
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    As nice as it was for the two of us on our road trips and photo journeys all over So Cal, it was a hot rod with tons of space, but built for the two of us. There was a lot of rear cave space for other things, but no specific space for a little baby or toddler in a safety car carrier or car seat. Despite trying many locations and scenarios, it just did not work. So, we sold it and got a more accessible station wagon with a real back seat and easy access to my wife making necessary changes by leaning over the back.

    But, the sedan delivery did have its quirks. Later on, our son was always looking outside through the windows of a small station wagon. That was good as he was able to notice things along the way or just his new environment. The sedan delivery would have a small slot between two bucket seats for his view forward, while the car seat was safely buckled in place. But, it was inconvenient for the both of us in our comfy seats and the dark interior cave of the sedan delivery.

    The one thing the sedan delivery had was plenty of space for all of the necessary baby/toddler things, folding sleep play pen, a swing, a feeder rolling cart/tray and other bags of necessary items. But, our sale and goodbye was disheartening, but a new adventure was waiting for us to adjust our lifestyle and have fun during the long road trip, to this day… YRMV


     
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  7. Some things get lost in translation. :rolleyes:

    My dad said, "Son, Someday this awl will be yours"

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    For some reason when said, I though dad meant all not awl. HRP
     
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    Jim
    Transporting To Travel
    Traveling To Share
    Stories From The Road
     
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  9. 2devilles
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    2devilles
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    If you have to ask "Is this offensive?", it is.......probably not to me, mind you. But someone.
     
  10. Sharpone
    Joined: Jul 25, 2022
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    Sharpone
    Member

    Love it
    Dan
     
  11. X-cpe
    Joined: Mar 9, 2018
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    X-cpe

    You have to kiss a lot of frogs before you find your prince.
     
  12. Onemansjunk
    Joined: Nov 30, 2008
    Posts: 350

    Onemansjunk
    Member
    from Modesto,CA

    A TOOTHLESS coworker once proclaimed, “DO THE DRUG, DON’T LET THE DRUG DO YOU”.
     
  13. atch
    Joined: Sep 3, 2002
    Posts: 5,881

    atch
    Member

    Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity
     
  14. jimmy six
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    jimmy six
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    I’m never “sorry”…. There are enough sorry people in the world and I’m not going to increase it by one more.
     
  15. WTF really
    Joined: Jul 9, 2017
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    WTF really
    Member

    Surround yourself with good people and everything else will take care of itself.
     
  16. 29A-V8
    Joined: Mar 14, 2014
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    29A-V8
    Member
    from wyoming

    worked with a guy everyone said was the most negative person they ever met. So I asked him about it.
    His reply
    "Im positively sure Im negative, so their wrong!"
     
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  17. Stu Harmon has a great
    sense of humor and
    an easygoing disposition

    He is no longer among us
    but his memory carries on
    thru memories of those
    who he crossed paths with

    An example of his Wisdom …

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    Jim
     
  18. jnaki
    Joined: Jan 1, 2015
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    jnaki

    “Behind every successful man is a surprised woman.”

    Hello,

    When I saw my future wife walking down the long hallway in our college days, it was a sight to remember forever. Wow is all I could get out of my simple brain. But, the grades of the class assignments when the professor handed them out was comical. I could see a big red “A” on her papers and when it came time for my try at the assignment. A normal “C” was standard. Sometimes there was a “B” and the teacher as funny as she could be, always said… “It is a change for the good.” Ha ha!

    As we got together, she knew I had the skills, but I spent a lot of time early in the morning out in the water, surfing. Then it was ski season and I went skiing with friends. The time we spent together allowed her to understand me better and that I was not just a college slacker, but someone who had skills. Being pushed to the side while life continues on in the pursuit of fun activities. A life time sport? Why surfing, of course.

    Jnaki

    As we got to the end of our final college year, we both had a “B” average grade. Mine was a solid B and hers was just pushing the “A-” category. So, I brought my G.P.A. way up to finish in some type of satisfaction. Now, she knew I was definitely not a slacker.
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    We enjoyed our time together from 1966 on our long coastal road trips and adventures together in the 1965 El Camino. It was our way to grow up and express ourselves while being on the same page in thought, ideals, and feelings. The information and skills were there, as my mom would say... it just needed some inspiration given by an important part of being 20 something and throughout life. Ah, yes, local kid makes good and it is still going on this long journey to this day. YRMV
     
  19. 117harv
    Joined: Nov 12, 2009
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    117harv
    Member

    Men who do things that count, never stop to count them.
     
  20. 29A-V8
    Joined: Mar 14, 2014
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    29A-V8
    Member
    from wyoming

    young fella I worked with wanted to find a wife he said "If Im gonna get more dates and find the right girl to marry, Im gonna have to lower my standards."
    I said "you sure you wanna do that cause if you do, you might be lookin again."
     
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  21. My Thoughts - My Words

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    Jim
    Transporting To Travel
    Traveling To Share
    Stories From The Road
     
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  22. EDMAR'S GARAGE
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    EDMAR'S GARAGE
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    from Crete, IL

    "I only work to put food on the table and a chopped roof over my family's head."
    Ed
     
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  23. EDMAR'S GARAGE
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    EDMAR'S GARAGE
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    from Crete, IL

    "If it won't move, force it. If it breaks, it was going to break anyways."
     
  24. EDMAR'S GARAGE
    Joined: Apr 23, 2024
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    EDMAR'S GARAGE
    ALLIANCE MEMBER
    from Crete, IL

    "Nothing can be made FOOL PROOF. The best you will achieve is FOOL RESISTANT."
    Ed
     
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  25. 2devilles
    Joined: Jul 16, 2021
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    2devilles
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    Nearly everyone will let you down. Pick yourself back up.
     
  26. 2devilles
    Joined: Jul 16, 2021
    Posts: 177

    2devilles
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    There's a reason the windshield is bigger than the rearview mirror.
     
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  27. 29A-V8
    Joined: Mar 14, 2014
    Posts: 408

    29A-V8
    Member
    from wyoming

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