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Started by RICH MUISE, 2013-11-20 08:11

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CobraJoe

who said nice guys finished last....   :002:
When I was fourteen years old, I was amazed at how unintelligent my father was. By the time I turned twenty-one, I was astounded at how much he had learned in the last seven years!

'96 Bronco,
'39 Ford Coupe,
'57 Fairlane,
'68 Torino GT
'15 F150,
'17 Escape,

Ford Blue blood

That is an outstanding gesture to an outstanding man!
Certfied Ford nut, Bill
2016 F150 XLT Sport
2016 Focus (wife's car)
2008 Shelby GT500
57 Ranchero
36 Chevy 351C/FMX/8"/M II

hiball3985

That is great Rich.
JIM:
HAPPY HOUR FOR ME IS A GOOD NAP
The universe is made up of electrons, protons, neutrons and morons.
1957 Ranchero
1960 F100 Panel
1966 Mustang

RICH MUISE

#2958
On another topic............costs of living comparison.......back in '70, I bought my first house. It was a modest 1200 sq. ft. home, about 7 years old, but just 1/4 mile from the beach in Huntington Beach, Ca. I paid 24,200. for it.
We just got the final tally on having our current home reroofed last month...........39,100. !!! I guess we can't complain about our current 3340. a year premium on home insurance. (USAA since '68) We are going to be getting an 800. a year reduction in premium due to having the roofing upgraded to a class 4 rating. That $ also included having the entire roof sheathed over the original 1 x 8 board decking material. USAA paid for the upgrade shingles and the sheathing!  :003:
I mentioned the sheathing because if you have hail damage to your home, and it is an older house (mine built in the great year........1957) that was done with the traditional 1 x 6/8's, and your community building codes currently call for sheathing, your insurance company may pay for it. That's a big cost. I counted 162 sheets when they delivered it to the house! I have to credit my roofing company with being persistent in their contact with my insurance company to get the added stuff covered.
Haha..when we bought the house, the inspector said the roof was old, but in good shape, so due to it's age, we should be prepared for a hefty roofing bill down the road. He finished that statement with "or pray for a hail storm"
I can do this, I can do this, I, well, maybe

hiball3985

We lost another member of our morning coffee gang "GTO DAVE", this is the fifth guy in the last three years. He was only 55. The wine he enjoyed every day caught up to him, stage four cancer in his liver and moved into his lungs.
JIM:
HAPPY HOUR FOR ME IS A GOOD NAP
The universe is made up of electrons, protons, neutrons and morons.
1957 Ranchero
1960 F100 Panel
1966 Mustang

RICH MUISE

Sorry for your loss, Jim. 55 is way too young. I just turned 74 Saturday, 55 seems a loooong time ago.
I can do this, I can do this, I, well, maybe

djfordmanjack

Thats a pity, Jim. Nice goat he had there ...!
Rich, we never know when we have to leave. there might be decades. or just tomorrow. I lost 2 cherishes uncles and an aunt this fall. we never know. Need to live every day, that's all.

Ford Blue blood

Jim, sorry for the loss.  We do have the good times to remember, thinking of those times gives me a "warn fuzzy" and generates so smiles and an occasional chuckle.

Like Rich I am rushing up on 74 and 55 seams like centuries ago!  I have become one of two "survivors" of our former breakfast club.  Of the 10 - 12 that got together Saturday mornings I was second youngest, now the youngest.  The other remaining member is 80.
Certfied Ford nut, Bill
2016 F150 XLT Sport
2016 Focus (wife's car)
2008 Shelby GT500
57 Ranchero
36 Chevy 351C/FMX/8"/M II

RICH MUISE

My wife and I were going to take a road trip to the Colorado mountains for my birthday. We decided to postpone that trip due to covid concerns, so I went to my favorite casino as an alternative. This one is a bit further at 225 miles from the house. Arrived there at 6 pm, had a great time, spent very little $, and left at midnight. A half hour after leaving I was on a lonely connector road headed for 287 when I almost had a collision with a four legged creature. This would have been a first, not only for me, but for most folks.............a pig!! Not sure if it was wild or escaped from a farm. It didn't look like the normal wild pig/boar, more like a farm pig. I need to do a little research.
I can do this, I can do this, I, well, maybe

RICH MUISE

I wonder where Joe is. Last posted on Friday.
I can do this, I can do this, I, well, maybe

mustang6984

I was wondering the same thing... :-\ :icon_scratch: :dontknow:
Nothing is impossible...
The word it's self says I'M POSSIBLE  (Audrey Hepburn)
2 '57 Ford Couriers AND '57 Fairlane
3 Mustangs, '69 fastback-'84 SVO-'88 Saleen Convertible
'49 Ford P/U
'50 Dodge P/U
'82 RX-7
'65 Chrysler New Yorker

fdlrc

When I went hog hunting in Texas, we hunted for feral hogs, not wild boars. I know they can cross bred. The ones I saw could have been mistaken for a domestic pig.
Other- Original owner of 1974 Bronco

RICH MUISE

Thanks for the info Les. That's one I would have tried to wrestle into the car if I had hit it. Coulda had ham for breakfast.
I can do this, I can do this, I, well, maybe

Ford Blue blood

Remember, ham and eggs breakfast is a days work for the chicken and a life time of work for the hog......
Certfied Ford nut, Bill
2016 F150 XLT Sport
2016 Focus (wife's car)
2008 Shelby GT500
57 Ranchero
36 Chevy 351C/FMX/8"/M II

KYBlueOval

Quote from: Ford Blue blood on 2020-12-04 07:30
Remember, ham and eggs breakfast is a days work for the chicken and a life time of work for the hog......

Bill, I heard like this.............The chicken is involved, and the pig is committed.