alkun Albert Kun Elite Moderator Location: SF Ca. Join Date: 01/07/2008 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 1,732 Rally Car: volvo 242 |
"petrol'? Are you importing it from England? |
crankshaft Aaron Gibson Godlike Moderator Location: South Burlington, VT Join Date: 08/27/2012 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 83 Rally Car: Cars are lame, I have a motorcycle |
Wow, you summed it up well and that last sentence is pure logic. Thank you for taking the time to spell it all out in such a good way. |
NoCoast Grant Hughes Super Moderator Location: Whitefish, MT Join Date: 01/11/2006 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 6,818 Rally Car: BMW |
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DR1665 Brian Driggs Super Moderator Location: Glendale Join Date: 06/08/2006 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 832 Rally Car: Keyboard. Deal with it. |
I'm sure. Once the Galant is finally off-site (still need to re-install a steering rack & rear diff), I'll have a 6-bolt, AWD gearbox, DSM & GVR4 prop shafts, and enough bolt-ons to cause some trouble left over. Trying to figure out what I want my next street car to be. Maybe DSM. Maybe Starion. Maybe 70s Colt. Not sure yet. Sometime next year, although that's also about the time I want to seriously look into Lemons.
I appreciate your looking around, mate. Trying to do good things for good people. It ain't easy.
It's interesting how we jokingly demean such meaningful pursuits as "socialist," because the closet fascism spun as "freedom" in the west these days is so blindly swallowed like gospel. Is that go-it-alone stubbornness a true sense of independence, or is it a misguided identification with the oligacrchy; feeling ourselves superior to the 99% around us, even though the latter might only be a rung behind us on the financial ladder while the former consistently seek to remove the rungs above us? The sooner we start seeing ourselves as equals, the sooner we will start seeing real progress. I hope that time comes soon. It's something I struggle with daily. This is water. Grant's little club is not only an idea that's stuck in my mind since I first saw those pictures of seedy industrial parks at night. It's also one of the reasons why my wife and I are considering a move to Colorado in the next 3-4 years. Work sharpens the mind. Many hands make light work. Maybe I'll get a chance to interview Grant about these ideas in the near future. (hint)
Too many cooks. Indeed. It was easy to start a small club here a few years back. When it was just 6-8 of us involved, everyone showed up to every meet, and we all had a good time. Once we reached 20, 30, 60 members, it all sort of fizzled. Too many options. Nobody could commit. I ended up giving the website away. That Corinthian leather was so rich. ![]()
Sooth. If it ain't fun, it ain't worth it. Brian Driggs | KG7KCA | PHX, AZ | 89 Pajero alterius non sit qui suus esse potest |