Posted by Brad Gyde on December 13, 2010 at 21:16:43 from (68.28.138.229):
In Reply to: Just a bad mood day.. posted by Brad Gyde on December 13, 2010 at 16:05:48:
I hear ya.. I know it's just life..
I have a day job, sometimes we're slow (winter months) but the rest of the year I work on a average 60 hours a week.
I started "collecting" at 16.. so 14 years now.. I "collect" because I enjoy it.. I like to tinker and play around with this stuff.. It's what I do to take me away from the troubles in life.
I've been down the path of snowmobiles and 4 wheelers being a nuisance to neighbors, even if I kept them on the 40 my family owns, and the 35 directly across the street that I always had permission to ride in (as long as we weren't harming crops) we had a "FUN GOVERNOR" neighbor that couldn't tolerate anyone having fun.. Now, I hardly will unload my snowmobiles here at home.. Just assume drive 200 miles north to our place up there. (I do occasionally tool around on the couple old JD sleds I've "saved" over the years).. and my quad hasn't been ran in 13 years..
Just seems like if one person is miserable in life, they make sure everyone is miserable.. If you're not hurting anyone I don't see the harm..
OH, and I'm sure if I died, my dad would have scrap containers brought in too LOL... my future stepkid will probably have the opportunity someday.. I just hope as he gets older he takes interest in this kinda stuff (at 2 years old he's all about the tractors, combines, trucks, snowmobiles.. You get the point ).. As I was told a few weeks ago.. "Someone has to save this stuff before there's nothing left to save"
Thanks for humoring me guys and letting me vent.. I've heard shut up and scrap enough today LOL..
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