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POLL: Should we buy a 1946 Ford farm truck?
Posted by Gryphon on Jun-13-24, 09:27 PM EDT
Result after a total of 16 votes

Yes, immediate-postwar stuff is awesome. 2 votes, 12% Vote for this choice
Yes, diversity is good. No votes Vote for this choice
No, you're GM guys. No votes Vote for this choice
No, you already have too much to do. No votes Vote for this choice
Yes, you already have too much to do HOWEVER 6 votes, 37% Vote for this choice
IDK I'm just happy to be here 8 votes, 50% Vote for this choice
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MoonEyes
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Jun-14-24, 05:55 AM (EDT)
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1. "Clearly, teal"
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   It must be said that, while this isn't "youtube car channel", no matter which, "yes you already have far too much going on, HOWEVER" is, as far as I have seen, the default state. Judging from Aging Wheels, Tavarish, Jared and of course Bad Obsession Motorsports, getting at least one new project before the previous is close to done is what you do, and are SUPPOSED to do.

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2. "so today..."
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   ... while we were on the way to the machine shop to pick up the party Serious Business block, I told Dad I'd given the matter serious consideration and come to the following conclusions:

- we don't have room;
- we don't have time;
- we don't need another truck; and
- therefore, we should totally get it.

He replied that he understood and agreed with all of my points, but his wife would murder him, so perhaps not, after all: "From the time when we very first got together, the deal was I could have all the junk I want, but I have to be able to keep it all inside so the neighbors don't have to look at it."

Well, I said, we have that extra garage bay in the back of the VAB.

But it's full of other things that would then have to go somewhere else, he pointed out.

There's plenty of room up there for a nice storage building, I said.

Hmm, he said.

Circumstances arose and we had to leave it there, so I would guess that the matter isn't completely closed. :)

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