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Old 11-08-2017, 06:17 PM
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I’m very happily married. My wife is also a car person (sorta). She has 2 BMW’s.

It’s a second marriage for both of us. My first wife was in movies, you know the one where the house falls on her with the Ruby slippers.��.

If I was not married to this wonderful woman, my life would be empty. I have a 2900sf detached garage with multiple lifts. My home is beautiful, which she picked out and decorated. I ride dirt bikes with my younger (57) brother, and I just started Trap Shooting again after a 15 year layoff.

I smile every time I see her and always tell her how much I love her.

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Wow, I used to wear a 'Keep on Truckin' t-shirt many moons ago.
But did you have one of these?

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Sorry if I misunderstood your question. The way I read it made me think that you were regretting your decision to marry. I am sorry for any confusion.
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were good bro.

I'm so spoiled I can get away with almost anything, I don't know why she keeps me around. However had I never been married, never learned compromise, or self control, my dream shop would be about the size of "Indian Creeks" shop with a loft for living quarters of maybe 400 sq ft. Epoxy coated heated floor, a wall full of Snap On tool cabinets, at least 2 lifts, a bar with several beers on tap. Enough neon signs to choke a horse, butt kicking sound system, central A/C and etc.
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were good bro.

I'm so spoiled I can get away with almost anything, I don't know why she keeps me around. However had I never been married, never learned compromise, or self control, my dream shop would be about the size of "Indian Creeks" shop with a loft for living quarters of maybe 400 sq ft. Epoxy coated heated floor, a wall full of Snap On tool cabinets, at least 2 lifts, a bar with several beers on tap. Enough neon signs to choke a horse, butt kicking sound system, central A/C and etc.
Wow, I didn’t realize this was an option I may have to rethink this marriage.
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Wow, I didn’t realize this was an option I may have to rethink this marriage.
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were good bro.

I'm so spoiled I can get away with almost anything, I don't know why she keeps me around. However had I never been married, never learned compromise, or self control, my dream shop would be about the size of "Indian Creeks" shop with a loft for living quarters of maybe 400 sq ft. Epoxy coated heated floor, a wall full of Snap On tool cabinets, at least 2 lifts, a bar with several beers on tap. Enough neon signs to choke a horse, butt kicking sound system, central A/C and etc.
A Corvette Performance Toolbox with a complete set of tools?
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Not a single SAE tool in that toolbox :-(
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Not a single SAE tool in that toolbox :-(
Here are some SAE tools for the toolbox.
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