we are still trying to go fast, if and when that happens
THEN then the family might get to enjoy a nicer
house, as far as a shop, that takes money that takes
away from going fast, Judie got some new
bras, that keeps my mood up in between trying to
go fast, 30's and 40's today, gotta go in and get warm
whats gong on on the salt????
Joe
Waldron, James wrote:
>OK. I'm in. Name is Jim Waldron and I'm a computer
>geek with a big internet backbone company (in good financial
>shape). In a previous career I owned a NAPA parts store
>and ran the machine shop (sold it - darn). Built engines
>for funny cars and SCCA road racers in the late 70's. Picked
>up a Hot Rod annual and read about the Summers Brothers assault
>on 400 MPH and was hooked. Don't know what it is about this
>but it grabs something primal in me. Life intervened (and
>kids, and techie toys, and 20 years of other stuff) but I'm
>ready to get back to this deferred goal as soon as I get the
>house completed (what is it about building houses and this
>list?) A little different in that I'm doing the construction
>myself (every nail) and have been at it for 8 years. (Whew)
>But, drywall is up and painted and picked up the wood flooring
>yesterday, so the light at the end of the tunnel is getting
>brighter. As soon as the house is complete I'll start on
>the streamliner - not sure when, but this year for sure.
>Thinking about a motorcycle streamliner in one of the lower
>displacement classes - this list has been absolutely wonderful
>for providing information, advice, and details for turning
>a vague idea into some rough sketches and into a rough plan.
>I've been lurking and agitating since March.
>
>Thanks,
>Jim W.
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