Something Wrong With Me?????
#1
Something Wrong With Me?????
As long as I can remember, I've walked to a different Drummer. never followed the crowd. Even in the Army when every one smoked Marlboro and drank Bud or Coors, I smoked Winstons and drank Miller High Life. When I got out, I rode BSA Motorcyces, and drove an Oldsmobille F85. Instead of Harley's and Chevy's .(Idid own a Harley for 13 dark years). Now I see on this forum, that I'm not so far out as thought. Unless there seems to be some sort of Olds viral pandemic that I didn't know about.
1955 Olds Super 88 Holiday Hardtop 1967 BSA Victor
1962 Olds Cutlass F85 1969 BSA Rocket 3 750
1962-32 Olds Roadster Royale 1970 BSA Firebird 650
1963 *****'s Station Wagon Ford 302 5 speed, Land Rover Axles 1971 BSA Trackmaster Flat Tracker 820
1969 Triumph Spitfire w/Olds 215 Aluminum v8 2004 BMW R1100S Sport Touring
1996 Dodge 3500 4x4 Diesel 6 Speed Eaton Fuller 1964 Yamaha YG1 80 (Still in line to be restored)
2001 Mercedes SLK 320 6 Speed
2006Chrysler Pacifica AWD
1955 Olds Super 88 Holiday Hardtop 1967 BSA Victor
1962 Olds Cutlass F85 1969 BSA Rocket 3 750
1962-32 Olds Roadster Royale 1970 BSA Firebird 650
1963 *****'s Station Wagon Ford 302 5 speed, Land Rover Axles 1971 BSA Trackmaster Flat Tracker 820
1969 Triumph Spitfire w/Olds 215 Aluminum v8 2004 BMW R1100S Sport Touring
1996 Dodge 3500 4x4 Diesel 6 Speed Eaton Fuller 1964 Yamaha YG1 80 (Still in line to be restored)
2001 Mercedes SLK 320 6 Speed
2006Chrysler Pacifica AWD
#3
Perfectly normal. Those who follow the herd are the ones with the problems...
Like me for example. Not only Oldsmobiles, but diecast model tractors (cheaper and take up less space), keywind and quartz clocks, Waterford crystal, Asian art objects, old hand tools especially Western Auto Wizard and NAPA, tube stereo equipment. NASA memorabilia, Seattle and 1964-5 New York World's Fair stuff. I am interested in entirely too many things. And I wonder why I can't get thru the house.
Like me for example. Not only Oldsmobiles, but diecast model tractors (cheaper and take up less space), keywind and quartz clocks, Waterford crystal, Asian art objects, old hand tools especially Western Auto Wizard and NAPA, tube stereo equipment. NASA memorabilia, Seattle and 1964-5 New York World's Fair stuff. I am interested in entirely too many things. And I wonder why I can't get thru the house.
#5
Yep, I 'd say normal. I never got the motor bike bug but I do understand the desire. I've got my share of vintage trinkets including tube powered amps, guitars and a worthless but neat beer can collection. It don't end there, with guns and fishing poles rounding out the eccentricity.
#8
X4 I don't see any abnormalities at all,I did the Triumph and Mustang motorcycle thing (that's correct Mustang motorcycle) a while back followed by American antique single shot target rifles and double bbl shotguns among others.Played and raced with British sports cars and built Toyota Land Cruisers along with quite a few others. Nothing strange with you at all.... Tedd
#10
X4 I don't see any abnormalities at all,I did the Triumph and Mustang motorcycle thing (that's correct Mustang motorcycle) a while back followed by American antique single shot target rifles and double bbl shotguns among others.Played and raced with British sports cars and built Toyota Land Cruisers along with quite a few others. Nothing strange with you at all.... Tedd
#12
#14
I've always liked driving something different then what you normally see on the road like the American made 1986 Pontiac Fiero 5speed that I will be working on this summer.
Sold 1998 Cbr 600 F3 motorcycle two years ago
I've also owned
1982 Mazda RX-7 5speed
1996(auto)&99 Nissan maxima 5speed
2003 Nissan Sentra SE-R spec V 6speed
2007 Honda Civic Si 6speed
Sold 1998 Cbr 600 F3 motorcycle two years ago
I've also owned
1982 Mazda RX-7 5speed
1996(auto)&99 Nissan maxima 5speed
2003 Nissan Sentra SE-R spec V 6speed
2007 Honda Civic Si 6speed
Last edited by Letsrunum; March 13th, 2020 at 10:50 PM.
#15
I didn't meet my dad until I was 4--and he promptly began beating me. I remember vividly my reaction to each beating... I would go into my closet, close the door so make it dark, sit down on a pile of rags to cool my butt, and think about what just happened.
I concluded that my dad was wrong and that I would never act that way when I grew up.
My dad didn't force me into conformation, he forced me into developing independent thinking.
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