Posted by Mike CA on October 25, 2009 at 01:22:54 from (99.28.152.102):
Remeber 2 years ago when I asked about what to do with my H, and you mentioned hooking it up to an ice cream maker? And you also said maybe I could get a motorcycle and do tricks...
and then I jumped all over you calling you disrespectful, and insulting?
Yeah... I remember that. I was just going through my old posts (looking for something) and I came across that thread and re-read that whole event.
I'll tell you what... now that I've gotten to know you better, I'm embarassed to read what I wrote. :oops:
I don't know if I ever apologized for it, but I'm doing it now. You gave me a great suggestion, and made a funny joke, and I took it totally the wrong way. I think it may have been because you suggested I not get a tractor till after I retired from the Navy. But that was your opinion based on what you knew of my life, and it was sound advice. Advice I didn't take, of course, but sound, just the same.
Anyway, my apologies for that "tantrum", or whatever we want to call it. I respect your opinions, and consider you a solid guy, and great member of this forum, and am glad you are here to help me and others. I would be happy to shake your hand and buy you a beer and call you friend. But you live in Massachusetts, and I don't like people from Massachusetts. :lol: ok, just kidding. You make great chowder, and we have entrusted you with the USS Constitution.
As far as the ice cream idea... I love it, and hope to do it. I saw in Red Power some guy who made a portable rig on his H. I don't know that I'll ever get that fancy, but I want something someday so I can sell ice cream as a fund raiser for our junior Sailor program funds. I just wanted you to know that idea stuck, and I was a small puncture wound for overreacting.
The rest of you reading this can dry your eyes on your skirts now, you nancys!
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