... and still driving the same Mazda 6... Hey, I'm a pensioner and new cars cost lots of money.
I have a recurring dream about driving a Nissan GTR... hate waking up
... and still driving the same Mazda 6... Hey, I'm a pensioner and new cars cost lots of money.
I have a recurring dream about driving a Nissan GTR... hate waking up
Doug
We start any venture with a full bag of luck and an empty bag of experience. The trick is to fill the bag of experience before we empty the bag of luck.
I still have my Miata, although a bit different now, with LSD and some slight visual mods.
My Fiat 850 is back on the road, looking and running great.
I have a Fiat Cinquecento Sporting as a daily driver.
Money can't buy you friends, but you do get a better class of enemy.
I come by every so often to see what's going on. I ended up graduating from college and finishing grad school and now I'm in my first job. Unfortunately, haven't had the pleasure of owning any cars yet as I don't need one.
Glad to see you guys are doing well.
Hi Guys,
Wow, the years go by like a dragster on full throttle.
All's good my side. Family is fine except for some sadness on Terry's birthdays. I still have the live-out girlfriend now, going on 7 years; works best that way, relationship stays fresh and holidays to Bali, Mauritius, Namibia etc, are fun and not hard work.
Finally traded my 14+ year old Mazda6 on a mini-Mustang Bought a Ford Focus 1.5 Ecoboost Trend Auto, Candy Red, with both styling and driver's assist packs; humble I know but hey, I've been unemployed/pensioned off since I quit to look after Terry in 2007. Wish I'd done it sooner, seriously love this car; it's a driver's car through and through. Don't get to drive it enough nowadays, thanks to this dumbass virus and the dumbass treatment thereof by the local gov.
Trying to post a pic....
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Anyways, hope you guys and your families are all in showroom condition and virus-free.
Best wishes,
Doug
Last edited by Doug_Dread; 08-03-2020 at 06:37 AM.
Doug
We start any venture with a full bag of luck and an empty bag of experience. The trick is to fill the bag of experience before we empty the bag of luck.
Hello Doug!
It's so nice to hear from you! It sounds like you found a way to have the good life you deserve, although not the one you imagined.
I like your Focus and its color. Good choice.
Money can't buy you friends, but you do get a better class of enemy.
Wow cool post, thanks for sharing
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