Posted by the tractor vet on October 23, 2023 at 09:11:00 from (108.220.145.239):
In Reply to: Cant sleep posted by DeltaRed on October 23, 2023 at 02:37:05:
I hear ya , , not to often does the War Dept have to go away for and overnight but when she does the house is empty . between our dating years and married years we have been together now some 51 plus years. i don't even want to think about not having her around . My one friend lost his wife a little over a year ago to a vary fast cancer and how he has been since . I knew Sid's wife way before she meet him , at the time she was dating another friend of mine . Meet her back in 69 at the local drag strip . back in those days i was one of the top tuners and was the unoffical Mopar tuners for the Road Runner Clan I was there with tools and spare parts , Day i meet her i was deep into a new Dodge super BEE 440 6 pac that the guy just picked up Saturday morning and had only 75 miles on it Sunday and his first time trial was a 12.56 i went to work on it while everybody stood watching me do my magic . when done i told him to go stick his foot in it and NOT back out , his next pass was now a 11.04, yea he was happy . no new parts were added just tweaked things . Now here we are and it is 2023 and all the old good time gang is all gone but me Pat was the last , now all of our new friends are from after 1975 , yep that makes me the old goat . I deeply feel your pain hang in there and remember the good times .
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