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This is the only one of me on my computer.
 

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Mo Heat said:
My antique 1978 BMW. I guess that makes me an antique too, since I bought this thing spankin' new. We're both a little worse for wear and milage, have had a few spills, gone camping across the country, and even had a really exciting head-on collision once that we both lived to tell about. Of course, she was totalled by the insurance company, but I brought her back to life without too much trouble.

Is that about a mid 80s VW Cabriolet behind the bimmer . . I had a '84 VW GTI, loved it until some drunk destroyed it in Center City Philly
 
sgc said:
Is that about a mid 80s VW Cabriolet behind the bimmer . .

Yes sgc, it's a 1985 Cabriolet, Wolfsburg edition, with leather and extra guages. I got a lot more use out of it with the top down cruising the hills in the SF Bay area than I do here in Missouri where it seems like it's usually too hot or too cold to have the top down. Now it serves mostly as a backup ride and a PU substitute for stuff that won't fit into a 4-door. It's amazing what you can tote in a convertible with the top down.
 
Here's one of me in front of the building I work in.
Better than the one in the last thread!!
 

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Mo Heat said:
sgc said:
Is that about a mid 80s VW Cabriolet behind the bimmer . .

Yes sgc, it's a 1985 Cabriolet, Wolfsburg edition, with leather and extra guages. I got a lot more use out of it with the top down cruising the hills in the SF Bay area than I do here in Missouri where it seems like it's usually too hot or too cold to have the top down. Now it serves mostly as a backup ride and a PU substitute for stuff that won't fit into a 4-door. It's amazing what you can tote in a convertible with the top down.

Very cool . . my brother had two Cabriolets , spent some time flyin' around NE PA years ago. . my GTI was great, nothing handled like it, especially with a set of P600 pirellis, man I am miserable now thinking back 7+ years . . oh well I'll get back into some toys once the kids are older
 
earthharvester said:
This is the only one of me on my computer.

Finally! I've always wondered what EarthHarvesters avatar was... always reminded me of one of the worms of the movie Dune with the colors a bit off. Seeing what it is it's hard to look the other way now :)
 
My daughter and I in Santa Fe. I don't post often here but visit every day-- so I know your names a lot better than you would know mine. Also, no burns to report this year. (I think that's called tempting fate). H.
 

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GVA said:
come on is that all we got????????????? over 2000 members.......

Well, lets see.

Glasses - check

Large forehead (and getting larger) - check

Silly grin - check

Hey, my avatar is my photo!
 
Ok if you insist! Here's my son in a tunnel :)


Here's me. This is photo number 4 with this new camera. My old camera took 26,000 photos! Let's hope this Canon is as good as my old Nikon!
 

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Me and my 2 year old @ my dad's wedding.
 

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bowing to peer pressure........ pic of me pretending to fall into a volcanic crater in Maui, sailing offshore, and my wood racks prior to this year's burning season (3/4 cord per rack). I think many of those trees surrounding those racks look rather "sickly" and need to be cut down, dont you agree? :)
 

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Cutting maple stove rounds...
....Getin lazy,Getin' rid of a Pine in July
 

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View from a real "step ladder"
 

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***Noteworthy Mention***
I say "step ladder" as a quote from a co-worker (fellow electrician) after we "flew" the most impressive piece of sky equipment we have ever seen. It was a 125 foot self propelled GROVE manlift that weighed in at a hefty 49,000lbs, owned and rented by Shaungnessy of Boston. "I ain't never gonna complain about a bucket truck again...because compared to this thing....everything else is just a step ladder!"
For those that "play it close to the ground" this is a very serious sky machine...the kind that get's called in when "weekend warriors to homeowners" just can't "notch em' and watch em'". Here is another shot of the boom...fellow tree men have a good idea what size bucket this baby is...the kind you would take versus a rope any day of the week.
 

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Bah, 20 stories on a 3' ledge carrying 100lb rolls of modified, now thats living.
 
Ok took a new crappy self shot in the bathroom mirror.
Very similar likeness to my avatar isn't it?
 

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