Posted by Brent Zappe on May 18, 2020 at 06:52:49 from (104.192.90.130):
This past weekend wrote a letter to a friend. title it I am sorry I have been out of it. Yes I have spent to munch time in the shop. People tell me it is a man cave ? Really. I spend every day in there breaking bolts, cleaning parts and painting them. The refrigerator is filled with Pepsi, Dr. Pepper and Beer. I have gotten to know my UPS person by there first name and my FED/EX people by there first name too. They show up at least three times out of a week with parts in hand. Yes I have to admit it but a hobby like mine is very demanding. It keeps be away from all this computer crap I read every day on Face book. I am lucky they tell me I get high on primer, paint and many other things every day. I do have an excuse it is some thing to do besides seat on my lazy but watching T.V. I hope your world is doing good and I hope that every body is fine and dandy. I keep spending Money but some how I understand when you die you can not take that with you (so enjoy). My hobby tractors, Farm Equipment and yes Automobiles. so yes I been out of it but I want to ask what is this (virus) about? Take care my friends and be well.
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