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Re: my new hobby room
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 1:01 pm
by Tadracket
mrlexan wrote:Halgar wrote:Tadracket wrote:Nice...
Think you can talk my wife into letting me get more than a few? She thinks 5 is too many cars
This is my favorite line "You don't run the ones you got"
Yeah, well you only got 2 feet woman!
Sorry, had to vent a little there.
Just tell her that you'll have plenty of room once you toss out all that sCRAPbooking stuff of hers that she never uses.

That doesn't go over very well, I have tried.

...and I would like to make it through the day in one piece

Re: my new hobby room
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 1:34 pm
by Synergy
bearrickster wrote:I have no need to have a Highlift or Bruiser I want a Lunch Box and Wild Willys and be happy with that
So you sell the Bruiser and then buy 10 VLBs and 10 WWis

Re: my new hobby room
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 1:44 pm
by Halgar
Re: my new hobby room
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 2:51 pm
by purpletimbo
That Yankee was available over here as a 1/4 on road Austin Metro, I got outbid on one last year, amazing looking thing, I have 6 1/5 petrols, all different brands, shout what you need, I might have a part that will do the job.
And on a hijack, I have a mint and a runner WW2 and a chrome NIB and spare Chrome bodyset

Re: my new hobby room
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 3:17 pm
by junkman
[quote="Halgar"
You know, if you guys would do a little less whining and a little more cajone growing, you could have a collection as nice as Junkmans.

[/quote]
Well said, Its easier to ask for forgiveness, than for permission.

Re: my new hobby room
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 3:23 pm
by Tadracket
Well said, Its easier to ask for forgiveness, than for permission.

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Coming from someone who has never had a women hit them in the head with a frying pan no doubt

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...or was that a rolling pin? That day get's fuzzier as time goes by.
What, time to go home? Who said that?

Re: my new hobby room
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 3:41 pm
by Halgar
Tadracket wrote:Coming from someone who has never had a women hit them in the head with a frying pan no doubt

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...or was that a rolling pin? That day get's fuzzier as time goes by.
What, time to go home? Who said that?

Geez, do I have to learn ya everything? Start at the back of the closet and move a few boxes of her stuff to the garage and a few boxes of your stuff into the closet. Slowly remove other unused items to a box in the garage. As you get those garage boxes filled, slide them into the back of the car and take them to the donate shop. By the end of the year you'll have cleared out all of the unused stuff and moved in all your valuable vintage R/C stuff. Oh, and before you start this process, take a life insurance policy out on yourself with your mother as beneficiary, and a list of possible locations where your wife will hide your body.

Re: my new hobby room
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 10:45 pm
by JPAE07
Halgar wrote:Tadracket wrote:Coming from someone who has never had a women hit them in the head with a frying pan no doubt

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...or was that a rolling pin? That day get's fuzzier as time goes by.
What, time to go home? Who said that?

Geez, do I have to learn ya everything? Start at the back of the closet and move a few boxes of her stuff to the garage and a few boxes of your stuff into the closet. Slowly remove other unused items to a box in the garage. As you get those garage boxes filled, slide them into the back of the car and take them to the donate shop. By the end of the year you'll have cleared out all of the unused stuff and moved in all your valuable vintage R/C stuff. Oh, and before you start this process, take a life insurance policy out on yourself with your mother as beneficiary, and a list of possible locations where your wife will hide your body.

LOL!!

Re: my new hobby room
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 1:09 am
by Halgar