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Old 07-27-2009, 10:24 PM   #1
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Alan dont feel bad about the thread I dont even have one, but dont have anything to post right now.
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Old 07-28-2009, 05:34 PM   #2
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Greg, is that a bull dog or a pit bull??
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She is an American Bulldog. Her mother was about 85 lbs. and her father was 115 lbs. I had a couple of pitbulls when I was growing up in Texas. They were great dogs but know I perfer the american Bulldog breed. My last dog was a Boxer and American mix. Best dog I ever had.
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My sons girlfriend has an English Bulldog..Spike. He is the most hard headed dog I have ever seen! But when he looks at you with that wrinkled face, you can't help but like him. Dogs have a way with those eyes. My son has a pit and the two of them live together. The bulldog torments the pit bull to no end!



Sorry Alan, we all jacked your thread up really good. Obviously, I can't wait to go for a ride in my truck with my dogs....maybe this fall!
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Ya'll have some cool dogs!!

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Alan dont feel bad about the thread I dont even have one, but dont have anything to post right now.
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Alan great looking dog. When we were looking for a puppy our choices were between a blood hound and an American Bulldog. We decided on our four month old american bulldog "Bailey". One look at her green eyes is all it took.
That's funny, I've never heard of a dog named Bailey that I can think of and heard 2 in one week.

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My sons girlfriend has an English Bulldog..Spike. He is the most hard headed dog I have ever seen! But when he looks at you with that wrinkled face, you can't help but like him. Dogs have a way with those eyes. My son has a pit and the two of them live together. The bulldog torments the pit bull to no end!

Sorry Alan, we all jacked your thread up really good. Obviously, I can't wait to go for a ride in my truck with my dogs....maybe this fall!
At least it's getting some action.

Bailey got familiar with the shop last night. Hopefully the bondo dust isn't a problem. She wasn't sneezing any.



I did fix my parking brake last night. I call it the parking brake because left front tire would go flat over night preventing it from rolling. So I finally put the spare on.



Might have another side job coming. It's a small one (somewhat). A guy in the club just bought this trailer to pull behind his miata. On the first trip it flipped. I don't know how. I told him it would be a good time to paint it too match the car. He saw the job I did on the orange Miata and liked my work.




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Might have another side job coming. It's a small one (somewhat). A guy in the club just bought this trailer to pull behind his miata. On the first trip it flipped. I don't know how. I told him it would be a good time to paint it too match the car. He saw the job I did on the orange Miata and liked my work.



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My sons girlfriend has an English Bulldog..Spike. He is the most hard headed dog I have ever seen! But when he looks at you with that wrinkled face, you can't help but like him. Dogs have a way with those eyes. My son has a pit and the two of them live together. The bulldog torments the pit bull to no end!



Sorry Alan, we all jacked your thread up really good. Obviously, I can't wait to go for a ride in my truck with my dogs....maybe this fall!
That white one looks like a trouble maker. Don't you ever feed him?
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That white one looks like a trouble maker. Don't you ever feed him?
He would take on three pit bulls and a taser gun over a bowl of food!

Alan, that new project should be a piece of cake for you. Should be some easy money.
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I think I'm going to talk to my dad and have him build one for me. He's a network manager for AT&T and made one for the fam. Their are websites that are free for you to set up your own page. And some internet companys offer pages as well. It's actully very easy to build your own, I had one years ago. I'll see what I can do and maybe set one up for ya if I can. I got some pics that I'm going to put up on the pics of 60-66 thread that everyone needs to look at.
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I think I'm going to talk to my dad and have him build one for me. He's a network manager for AT&T and made one for the fam. Their are websites that are free for you to set up your own page. And some internet companys offer pages as well. It's actully very easy to build your own, I had one years ago. I'll see what I can do and maybe set one up for ya if I can. I got some pics that I'm going to put up on the pics of 60-66 thread that everyone needs to look at.
Thanks, I would try it myself, but not familiar with e commerce (I think that is what you call it) and I don't have enough time. . It will have both free areas and pay areas with streaming video. Send me a link to what ever you set up.
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Alan, If you get it up and going and want to do some nice graphics, I have a son who does some of that. He is a graphic artist and does some designs for cd covers. I could (will) get him to do it for free.
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Do the streaming videos have the deuce girls on them??
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It will have both free areas and pay areas with streaming video.
Outstanding, Alan! You've got a new niche!

This is going to be interesting.

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It will have both free areas and pay areas with steaming video of stripper chicks in cages.

That's going to be so cool Allan I can't wait. Strodder says he's excited too.

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That's going to be so cool Allan I can't wait. Strodder says he's excited too.
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you know that 5 dollar bumper you were talking about? thats how i felt the minute i left today for not wandering over to your side of the neighborhood. it was definately nice to meet you and you definately have your hands full with all your projects.
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Good luck with the web endeavor Alan. Just make sure you read anything you sign up for. There are good and bad deals out there like anything else. I have seen companies in the past that give you a template and all the tools to setup your page pretty easily. They can even handle all the credit card stuff for. Just make sure you look through all the info you find and don't jump into it. I think it is something that could take hold. Who knows maybe someday we will be watching you on Spike TV.
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you know that 5 dollar bumper you were talking about? thats how i felt the minute i left today for not wandering over to your side of the neighborhood. it was definately nice to meet you and you definately have your hands full with all your projects.
It was cool to meet you as well, you said you had a 4-5 hr ride home, I didn't want to hold you up.

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Thanks for the advice. I just hope I can stay focused, I'm so distracted right now with everything that is going on. I've had 3 other people contact me about fixin' their cars (collision) it is too soon to tell if anything will pan out. My delimma is I don't have any more room at home. I might just do it at work.
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Thanks for the advice. I just hope I can stay focused, I'm so distracted right now with everything that is going on. I've had 3 other people contact me about fixin' their cars (collision) it is too soon to tell if anything will pan out. My delimma is I don't have any more room at home. I might just do it at work.
That's what I was talking about Allan. Rent a bay from them when you have work generated by yourself. Of course you will have to charge the customer more for the extra expense. Raise your labor rate to cover it. You can be on your way to be in your own full time business.
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Hey Alan,
I noticed you used Slick Sand a while back and I'm wondering if you prefer to spray it on bare metal or do you epoxy/etch prime first? Evercoat says you can spray it on bare metal but I've never done it so I thought I'd ask around. Thanks
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Yea, I would like to know too.
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Yea, I would like to know too.
I love that stuff so far. I see you mentioned in your build that you can't spray it over etch primer. Hope I didn't mess up on my truck. I sanded most of the etch primer off during the repair process, but some still remained. On 198's truck I sprayed it on bare metal and seems to bond well. When sanding it feathers out good when metal pops up.
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Glad to here that things are moving forward for you. Its cool that you can rent space at your emplyer's shop for personal use.

Good luck on you web site, just let us know when we can take a look.

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