I just got home from a long day of welding drove home in the rain in a truck without doors and open my mailbox to discover this month's copy of Grassroots Motorsports. First page that I open to is the turn one column. Human beings are much more alike than different. no matter where they are from ,no matter what they worship , no matter whom they fall in love with. I raise an ice cold Grolsch to David.
Braden McCredie
What, now I gotta find my copy and read it?
New issue? Means I should see it by weds.... silly postal office
If this is in the new issue, and it's the one that just showed up here yesterday, I will be gobsmacked. More likely to be showing up next month.
Canada...
Edit: Nope. It is this issue. Delivery has gotten better up here.
I picked up the magazine at the store (subscription would be cheaper, I know) and started flipping through it, until I stumbled on this page.
I got a little tear in my eye when I read it, to be honest. First time I can say that about a car magazine. I feel like GRM is a welcoming environment, and this reinforces that feeling. Thank you David.
In reply to slowbird :
You're welcome. Yeah, that one was personal.
I'm at work. I don't know if I've seen the column being referenced here, so I can't really address it yet.
I just want to add this, I always read the columns first, as soon as I get the magazine, even if I lack the time to read anything else. They're always good.
I've been reading car magazines (and many other periodicals and journals) for 55 years, and GRM is without compare.
Your article is always my fav. The November issues really hit home for me. I love cars, but my book knowledge vastly outweighs my practical application. The more I get to work on my Mazda (and the wife's car) the better it gets, but I'm certainly no mechanic. But there is a spot for everyone in this community. Excellent article as always.