I sold the motorhome today, our driveway sure looks vacant after seeing it sitting there for over two and a half years.
Now I need to offer my little S-10 for sale and maybe we can be "out of here" my the end of the year. It is getting closer every day.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
It must be official!
I guess you can say I am now officially retired. My first Social Security check hit the bank today.
Things are moving along and I put the old motorhome on Craigslist to be sold.
Here is the link I generated so I could tell everyone on Craigslist.
http://1985itasca.blogspot.com/
I feel I have it priced right @ $3250
Hopefully it will sell quickly and we can start to move to our traveling faze.
Things are moving along and I put the old motorhome on Craigslist to be sold.
Here is the link I generated so I could tell everyone on Craigslist.
http://1985itasca.blogspot.com/
I feel I have it priced right @ $3250
Hopefully it will sell quickly and we can start to move to our traveling faze.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Don't ask
We (as in "she") decided to replace our 4 year old printer with a new one because the difference between new ink cartridges and a new printer was very small. The new printer has wireless capabilities but now easy to set up.
"She" starts asking me questions. Me! an in "a guy that sometimes puts the wrong socks on the wrong feet".
Now you say socks makes no difference. That is simply not true, my feet are larger than hers.
"She" starts asking me questions. Me! an in "a guy that sometimes puts the wrong socks on the wrong feet".
Now you say socks makes no difference. That is simply not true, my feet are larger than hers.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Smokey Yunick
Smokey Yunick, who the heck is that? Now I know most have no idea who "Smokey" is unless you are old as dirt and a gear head.
Smokey was arguably the best racing innovator of the 50's, 60's, and early 70's. He ran the racing programs for Hudson, Ford, Chevy, and Pontiac as well as racing and inventing as an independent. Some called him the "biggest cheater" of all time but cheating is in the eyes of the race inspector. Innovator better describes the way he interpreted the rule book. If here was no pacific rule against it then he assumed it was fair game.
Why am I mentioning Smokey?
I have the utmost pleasure of owning his book, "The Best Dawn Garage in Town", this is a hard book for me to have a change to read because of the price and the fact it will never be in a library. Used this book sells in the $125 range.
What makes this book so special (besides the fact it is "Life and Adventures" of Smokey) is the style that it is written. Smokey wrote the book and his wife typed it. It is really written just like a bunch of guys sitting around about 2 sheets in the wind and telling true stories that they all remember. It will never be in you local library because of the language, subject matter (and you think music artists have groupies), and him telling like it really happen.
Six hundred pages of pure reading pleasure. Never have I enjoyed a book more.
Smokey was arguably the best racing innovator of the 50's, 60's, and early 70's. He ran the racing programs for Hudson, Ford, Chevy, and Pontiac as well as racing and inventing as an independent. Some called him the "biggest cheater" of all time but cheating is in the eyes of the race inspector. Innovator better describes the way he interpreted the rule book. If here was no pacific rule against it then he assumed it was fair game.
Why am I mentioning Smokey?
I have the utmost pleasure of owning his book, "The Best Dawn Garage in Town", this is a hard book for me to have a change to read because of the price and the fact it will never be in a library. Used this book sells in the $125 range.
What makes this book so special (besides the fact it is "Life and Adventures" of Smokey) is the style that it is written. Smokey wrote the book and his wife typed it. It is really written just like a bunch of guys sitting around about 2 sheets in the wind and telling true stories that they all remember. It will never be in you local library because of the language, subject matter (and you think music artists have groupies), and him telling like it really happen.
Six hundred pages of pure reading pleasure. Never have I enjoyed a book more.
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