I have a new secretary

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She wears her skirts a little too short though.

Get the phone!


Notice she's laying on my chart I made for weighing the kittens lol
 

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She just doesn't want you forgetting that she is your true love!
 

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Such a gorgeous secretary you have... Although she's not exactly what you might call a hard worker
 

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Originally Posted by BabyWukong

Such a gorgeous secretary you have... Although she's not exactly what you might call a hard worker
Well, she can definitely get by on her looks alone!


Very sweet picture!!!
 
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Yeah she sleeps on the job too. She sure does enjoy Dish Network

 
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oh it's DEFINITELY dad's show


I've always watched all sorts of racing. I raced supercross bikes when Iw was young and my dad raced before me. So it's just kind of part of my life.
 

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Originally Posted by fastnoc

oh it's DEFINITELY dad's show


I've always watched all sorts of racing. I raced supercross bikes when Iw was young and my dad raced before me. So it's just kind of part of my life.
A man who helps birth kittens, saves one from probable death, not bad looking (from picture in other thread) and likes Nascar?? If I wasn't already married I might get in on the bid for you.
 

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Originally Posted by fastnoc

oh it's DEFINITELY dad's show


I've always watched all sorts of racing. I raced supercross bikes when Iw was young and my dad raced before me. So it's just kind of part of my life.
You've seen my car, right?



Not a race car, but plenty zippy enough!
 

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Originally Posted by fastnoc

She wears her skirts a little too short though.

Get the phone!


Notice she's laying on my chart I made for weighing the kittens lol
Ah, she's also acting security guard, preventing file tampering


What a gorgeous coat she has !! And those little mitts are sooo stylish
 
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Originally Posted by mrblanche

You've seen my car, right?



Not a race car, but plenty zippy enough!
Wow I missed this.

Oh man you're a lucky LUCKY man. That is just absolutely beautiful. Did you build it? What are the numbers? motor, BHP etc?

Wow wow! I love that.
 
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Originally Posted by catsknowme

Ah, she's also acting security guard, preventing file tampering


What a gorgeous coat she has !! And those little mitts are sooo stylish
I have a 'thing' for white mitts like this.

And to make it worse, ALL 7 of my new kittens (foster) have them.
 

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Originally Posted by fastnoc

Wow I missed this.

Oh man you're a lucky LUCKY man. That is just absolutely beautiful. Did you build it? What are the numbers? motor, BHP etc?

Wow wow! I love that.
It's a 1923 Ford Model T Touring Car. Or, at least, that's how it's titled. Nothing from 1923 on it, although it is pretty old. According to Norm Grabowski, it was probably started in Tex Smith's shop sometime around 1965. He was judging by the welds, the manufacturer of the body, etc. It was never completed. I bought it as an abaondoned project in 2001, took it apart, and started over.

It has a Chevy 350 bored .030 over, so it's actually a 357. It's a high-nickel block, but almost bone stock. A little bit of cam, an after-market intake, worked-over 882 heads (those are stock, but better than the ones that were on it originally), and Edelbrock carb, a TH350 transmission, a Ford 8-inch rear end. Vega steering box, 1965 Mustang radiator (they're cheap at O'Reilly, and fit in a Model T radiator shell, not that I have one any more).

It dynoed at 209 to the ground, so it would probably be about 250 at the flywheel. But it only weighs a little over 2,000 lbs, about what the old VW's weighed, so it does OK. I keep the local brats and their fart-can exhausts humble.

For what I have in it, you couldn't buy a good used Harley. And while it has a back seat, most of the guys in our club don't. National T Bucket Alliance (I used to be national VP of that club.) We have plenty of guys who have way less than $10K in a car, and a number with as little as $3,000.

And, when it's parked in the garage, the cats like to go out there and sleep in the seats.

Oh, and the color was chosen by my wife. It's the same color as a truck we used to have.
 
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