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08-27-2015, 03:00 PM | #121 | |
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Re: Fellas... I've had enough...
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If we all met everybody in a HUG SESSION, we wouldn't ALL like EVERYBODY! That's just LIFE, get USED to it. We wouldn't ALL like EVERONES' CARS, just because they were MODEL A's (ONLY IN A PERFECT WORLD!) Bill W.
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08-27-2015, 03:35 PM | #122 | |
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I totally agree with your comments about axle threads and steering gears however, water pumps and certainly STP can be very passionate subjects Again, JUST MY OBSERVATIONS!!!! Chris W. |
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08-27-2015, 03:44 PM | #123 |
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Re: Fellas... I've had enough...
I've yet Bill to read a comment about growing some thick skin which is what I suggest, feelings won't get hurt so easy, in turn, less bitchin to Ryan!!!!
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08-27-2015, 04:15 PM | #124 |
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If the site is only about perfectly restored vehicles then I will never be able to say a word. With 5 Model A's, 5 T's and numerous V-8's that will never be perfect because of lack of knowledge, ability and funds for perfection then so be it. I DO enjoy learning about all the quirks and differences in the cars. Sometimes things get a little rough for various reasons I let it slide. The Barn has been great and I have told many about the site and hope they have enjoyed it also. Philip Ewald
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08-27-2015, 04:47 PM | #125 |
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Thanks Ryan for your site. It is a great site for information about all types of Model A's. It is YOUR site-run it the way YOU want to run it!
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08-27-2015, 05:40 PM | #126 |
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A few years ago, on the HAMB, there was a member who had passed away and his daughter went online searching for him. She was pleasantly surprised to see he had this whole life filled with car/hobbyist buddies she hadn't realized. She saw his posts and conversations and it was very fulfilling to a woman who'd lost her dad. I think about that, often. Someday my children could be looking me up, after I pass, and see what type of man I was online. What would they think if their dad was pretentious or a troll or bitter, jealous, unhelpful, ungrateful, etc.? So, I would like to think I share a decent representation of who I am outside of the Internet. Should they ever look me up after my demise, I want them to have a good reminder of the man I was (am). |
08-27-2015, 07:44 PM | #127 |
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Nice story, Brent. It puts into perspective the relevance of our daily concerns to our long-term value. Thanks for sharing.
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08-27-2015, 11:54 PM | #128 |
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08-28-2015, 12:00 AM | #129 | |
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I believe you have an incorrect assumption, If the site is only about perfectly restored vehicles then I will never be able to say a word. You don't have to have a perfectly restored car to contribute to the forum even if it were 100% dedicated to fine point cars. What does a fine point car have to do with engine troubles, what to fix it my car has a shimmy or hard steering? Do you have to have a fine point car to answer questions like; "What do they mean when they say indented fire wall?" Remember the only stupid question is one not asked. As for the original start to all this, Ryan this is your site to do with as you please and run it as you will. I would be lying if I did not say I have seen mixed messages from you but that is my problem not yours. My only hope is that you truly see what this site means to the Model A community, as your HAMB site is to the traditional hot rodders. I been to enough sites to see Fordbarn and HAMB mentioned as places to go to get more information and that would never happen if it were not a source of knowledge. I support you not only in words but I also purchased both of the Jalopy Journals to help with some of the expenses. Mike
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08-28-2015, 07:25 AM | #130 |
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How do we say "I think you are wrong about this or that!" and not open ourselves to a charge of "Bullying"? As my old Irish grandfather would say "You have to be able to tell a man to go to hell and have him looking forward to the trip!" However, Not everyone is that verbally skilled and sometimes it comes out more like "You Fornicating imbecile, You can't do that!" Sometimes, we are really showing our "Humanity" and really tell him what a lowlife, not only he is, but his ancestors as well! Then five minutes later (after we hit the send button) we see the light and wished we hadn't of sent it. Maybe it was a tad too harsh. His ancestors really weren't that bad. But it's usually too late!
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08-28-2015, 07:41 AM | #131 |
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I've been quiet since I have not been involved, but there is a good point made two posts earlier. Not all here have the money or the desire to faithfully restore an old car. But to fix up old iron and keep it on the road is to me a good goal. I bought a car that has sat for years with an incomplete restoration and a good bit mechanically wrong. Now I'm driving my old car weekly and while it is not a completely faithful restoration, it is a blast to drive and it gets noticed everywhere I go.
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08-28-2015, 09:38 AM | #132 | |
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And, this Forum is fantastic for this all thumbs kid that just loves Model As. Brent's superb post explains a lot. Thanks a million Ryan for saving and enhancing the Ford Barn. It's a life savior for us newbies and so much fun (the negative chaps have missed me). |
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08-28-2015, 10:15 AM | #133 |
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Yep - couldn't have said it better myself - I knew zilch...nada...nothing...about the care and feeding of Model As when I got mine almost four years ago now, this forum has been an invaluable resource that I much appreciate
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08-28-2015, 10:37 AM | #134 |
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Re: Fellas... I've had enough...
Brent's story brings everything into perspective, about whay our hobby is all about and how we should approach our fellow hobbyists.
Even though I am in the Model A industry these days, twenty years ago when I got my first model A, I knew absolutely nothing about them. At that time, I bought every book available to learn about the model A, and only wish that there was a fabulous forum like this one, back then. Unfortunately, in other areas of business, I have seen people beaten up on forums, which is why I tend to stay in the background. I only made my first post on here a few days ago, but Ryan's issues have brought to light once again, weather to even tempt faith and try to help someone. enough of my babbling. Keep up this great forum Ryan! |
08-28-2015, 11:06 AM | #135 |
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Ryan,
You are so right . That's the reason I hardly visit anymore let alone responding to questions, Gerard |
08-28-2015, 11:28 AM | #136 |
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I agree with Ryan.
The suggestion of a user's name and address is right on. Thanks Ryan for trying to clean the place up. JD |
08-28-2015, 11:53 AM | #137 |
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08-28-2015, 03:16 PM | #138 |
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For the low price of just $29.95 we can tell you everything there is to know about anyone, birth records, financial records, IRS returns, criminal record, you name the person and place and you'll get anything you want for the low price of $29.95!!!!!
Sorry, but my privacy is worth more than $29.95. Certain people that I have grown to know here on the Ford Barn have my name and location and that's how I put it out..........................not for every Tom, Dick and Harry to know. PERIOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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08-28-2015, 05:25 PM | #139 | |
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Two things! I think you can get someone's life story for less than thirty bucks! And, like you, I prefer to be able to withhold some info about my self. And as a object lesson, Id like to tell a little tale about monkeying around with someone's privacy! Some years ago, I was delving into politics and we were faced with a tough opposition candidate. He was young, bright, good looking and successful. So someone (A retired cop) got the bright idea to buy a online search for him. He had a fairly unusual last name which made it easy. He found a person of the same name had done time in North Carolina for marijuana possession. He on his own, thinking he was doing the right thing, exposed this "fact" all over town. Needless to say, it got back to the candidate and our guy was soon facing a lawsuit. Coincidentally, some else with the exact same name had done this. The person in town was different. They were able to get the credit card number of our guy who ordered the search (on his own) and they hoisted him on his own petard as it were. It was a very ugly situation! I was not involved and could be an onlooker, estatic that I had no role in this Cluster _ _ _ _! But I have always remembered what someone tried to do and it backfired, big time! I have often thought how would I like being that innocent person being dumped on for something I didn't do, just because their name was the same as mine! I say, Leave privacy matters alone. They can come back to bite you.
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08-28-2015, 05:39 PM | #140 | |
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Exactly.... Today, things are nothing but a "reality show", doesn't matter what the truth is, people like to start crap just for the hell of it, then they just sit back and watch, laughing while sparks fly. In today's society it's more and more important to guard one's privacy no matter how law abiding and innocent anyone can be, there is always someone out there to do harm in one way or another. If I need help on Sarah, I have two email addresses of two Barners I can go for help, if leaving the Barn preserves my privacy. I'll get a few more too before I sign off for the last time...........
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