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B4
That’s the model in Japan… I can think of 1,000 reasons to buy a new car, but three are why I’m still driving Morris. I love it, it fits me.I have not convinced myself that I’m old enough for an automatic transmission.I -really-really-really- -still- love my Baja. EDIT: Last evening someone answered the question for me… I think. I was driving, it was a beautiful night, I had my windows open, and the radio playing… A guy in an Outback pulls up next to me and shouts out the window, “How do you like that thing?” Love my Baja, looking at the Legacy’s but have not done it yet. Decisions.
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To buy or not to buy
I’ve got the itch to trade Morris in. This is an ever growing list of the why and why not’s: WHY New technology is cool Safety features are cool Economics are favorable No major repairs for 3 years/36K miles I deserve nice things WHY NOT I really love my Morris It is still a safe and reliable vehicle I’m lazy and don’t want to have to re-tweak my new ride I’ve gotten over the “HATE EVERY BLEMISH” feeling I don’t live in my ride, and I should be spending that money elsewhere Edit: So I went for a test drive. I still have the itch but not as much. Over…
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Sketchbook
Got a new Bamboo tablet.. kinda works in progress….
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Mom
One of my favorite pictures of my Mom.
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Somebody that I used to know
Some vids from YouTube
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Corners
Rumor has it, this aint the actual 4 corners.. I’m also fiddling with the format again.
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New York
Circa 1975… Taking a trip around New York on The Staten Island Ferry… That’s me and my sister, Pam.
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Happy ANNIVERSARY
Today is the 52nd anniversary of my parents wedding. It is also the day I attended my Great-Aunt Katharine’s funeral. Quite the mix for a day. When you die at 96, you have mostly outlived your immediate family, and friends. She has one sister and one brother that could not make the trip. Her son, Kenny, is handling things as well as can be.
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Da Bats!
So I also have this origami thing going on. Keeps me busy during the down time. In reality there is no downtime, but I make room for origami anyway. It was “origami hour” with me and Michelle at my old place of employment. Somedays you just had to drop everything and spend time folding paper. My remote co-worker comes back to Denver once a month. I always send him home with little presents for his kids. This week they got to come with Dad. I had to oblige with what I know. Origami, and BATS! They don’t fly very well, so today… Well I’ll update with pictures soon
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CRAP