I'm a little sad about that.
ya know. It Friday night and I need to pour a beer out for Crummy. Maybe I'll head out to the garage. My kids have a 3-speed 2-stroke minibike we named "toe-cutter" that's been running weird, and I just know it's something he would have gotten one heckuva kick out of.
The world lost a lot of Isuzu info with his passing too. I long wanted an Amigo and long ago I bookmarked this thread of his.
https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/grm/deep-isuzu-rodeo-thoughts/36444/page1/
Sacred Bovine!
I could double my post count and still there would be dorks that tower above me.
We should all hoist one to those fine folks we've lost over the years.
The years that he was active on the forum predate mine, but I was just reading one of his old posts on Ackermann earlier today. I'm taking his advice for a starting point for my steering rack mounting location, 12 years after he posted it.
I was just talking about him the other day chatting with a friend that shares a birthday with both of us.
obsolete said:The years that he was active on the forum predate mine, but I was just reading one of his old posts on Ackermann earlier today. I'm taking his advice for a starting point for my steering rack mounting location, 12 years after he posted it.
He would have absolutely loved that. "Glad it helped!", he'd say.
In reply to spitfirebill :
He would have called me and made comments about diarrhea fingers and we would have laughed about it.
That was a happy man. Even at the end. He had lost his hair due to chemo and decided he was going to be Uncle Fester at a Lemons race. My wife scoured the internet to find a battery-powered light bulb and air freighted it to Barber.
The world is a darker place without him around.
It really makes me feel like I read a bunch and write little... Ive been on here since at least 2008 and I'm in 89th place on the leaderboard.
In reply to Apexcarver :
I got my start in January of '09 and am currently in 13th.
Curmudgeon is the one that introduced me here. I blame him.
Toyman! said:In reply to spitfirebill :
He would have called me and made comments about diarrhea fingers and we would have laughed about it.
That was a happy man. Even at the end. He had lost his hair due to chemo and decided he was going to be Uncle Fester at a Lemons race. My wife scoured the internet to find a battery-powered light bulb and air freighted it to Barber.
The world is a darker place without him around.
Well done sir.
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