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Old 12-16-2011, 05:21 PM
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Man this 62 is going to be a ton of fun to watch being built!! You guys are incredible! The older I get the better these cars look. Had one when I was 16 and sold it after driving it 5 miles. Thought it was a boat! Guess we are entitled to make one mistake in life.
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Old 12-16-2011, 05:25 PM
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thanks for sharing that story about the gift car..Pretty damn cool.
I want a new shirt.. I wanna be like Greg Weld.. only in with my body.

Love what you and Rodger are doing with this car.. Im sure it will be awesome.

Tom
ps thanks for explaining the investment stuff. wish they made everyone of us learn that before we set off into the world to WORK for money.
Im 40.. damn it, you make so much sense. I feel way behind..


Tom --

I do some whacky stuff --- even gets me to chuckling about it sometimes... this was one of the good ones. Truthfully - I was scared to death she was going to kick my azz... she LOVED her BMW... and I'd already traded it off! Without asking! That usually doesn't work out real well!

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The problem with money management - it seems to be a taboo discussion even amongst friends! WTF is wrong with us - we need guidance and help on everything else in our lives and this is one of the most important. So it's okay to discuss sex? But not how to set ourselves up for retirement? No wonder the country is broke!
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Old 12-16-2011, 05:47 PM
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Greg/Rodger- This will be an incredible build to watch & come together for 2012!
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Old 12-16-2011, 06:05 PM
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Tom --

I do some whacky stuff --- even gets me to chuckling about it sometimes... this was one of the good ones. Truthfully - I was scared to death she was going to kick my azz... she LOVED her BMW... and I'd already traded it off! Without asking! That usually doesn't work out real well!

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The problem with money management - it seems to be a taboo discussion even amongst friends! WTF is wrong with us - we need guidance and help on everything else in our lives and this is one of the most important. So it's okay to discuss sex? But not how to set ourselves up for retirement? No wonder the country is broke!
EXACTLY.... you said it.. WTF IS RIGHT. You speak from experience. OBVIOUSLY You did it and it worked. If i a clue about how important money working for me was early in life, id be enjoying life right now ..instead of starting from scratch @ 40 THATS WHY I LOVE THIS HOBBY ..GOOD PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELF.. Funny, SMART, loves cool cars and willing to share knowledge with the rest of us. Appreciate what you have shared.
Now back to the BUILD THREAD. . WHOOO HOOOO .. Great build.

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Old 12-16-2011, 07:11 PM
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Rodger,Is it done YET.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWJX9...e=related:lol:
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Old 12-16-2011, 07:15 PM
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lmao.. Scott.. damn that was good.

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that's going to be a great car Greg. You're a very lucky guy.
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Man, it's tough to pull off a build that is "badass", yet still has a classic, timeless look. This seems like it will shape up to be a perfect marriage of the two. Fantastic concept. Exceptional workmanship. Great job
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This is going to be one bitchin car. Greg, I like your color choice.
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This is going to be one bitchin car. Greg, I like your color choice.
Kelli, is that you? If not, who took control of Todd's computer?
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