HW, In spite of all your troubles, I think you now have a great outfit. Congrats!!!
Happywanderer said
12:19 PM Aug 21, 2011
Oh I hope so ChiChi. I don't think she is running as smooth as she could be, needs a bit of a tweek I think. Takes a bit too long to warm up. Will pop in and see Sam next week.
Vic said
12:35 PM Aug 21, 2011
Thanks for the tip on removing the old strip Marj, will keep that one in mind.
ken thomas said
04:15 PM Aug 21, 2011
Now I know why I dont cut and polish cars very often, muscles I have not used in a long time so will need a few more reds tonight to get over it Ken
Vic said
04:42 PM Aug 21, 2011
Well done Ken.....your a GN legend !!
Happywanderer said
04:47 PM Aug 21, 2011
Have to say the sweat was pouring off him by the end as well. I really did feel sorry for you Ken. Thank you for your hard work.
jules47 said
04:52 PM Aug 21, 2011
For Ken Thomas - for going above and beyond the call of friendship
Cruising Granny said
11:16 PM Aug 21, 2011
Oh what a feeling! It's a great feeling looking at your rig and enjoying the view. Kind angels like Ken are a rare and endangered species. I know he did the job for you, but I reckon he's done the job for all of us in one way or another. Even just the "feel good" feeling is refreshing for me. I have washed, cut and polished Rosy many times. Her paint is a little old, and she's out in the weather all the time, so her body takes a beating. There's not much paint left so it's just polish from now on. I gave her a wash today to get the wet weather road dirt off her. Lots of maintenance to keep my tool of trade looking her best. You'll be ok when you feel confident in Myrtle again. It may take a little while before your butterflies settle down. After a bad experience such as you had, you're well justified in having nervous moments. Go slow, small steps, little trips, and constant communication with the bloke who did the heart transplant. I wish you many happy kilometres of smooth travels from now on.
Ken
Well done Ken.....your a GN legend !!
Kind angels like Ken are a rare and endangered species. I know he did the job for you, but I reckon he's done the job for all of us in one way or another. Even just the "feel good" feeling is refreshing for me.
I have washed, cut and polished Rosy many times. Her paint is a little old, and she's out in the weather all the time, so her body takes a beating.
There's not much paint left so it's just polish from now on. I gave her a wash today to get the wet weather road dirt off her.
Lots of maintenance to keep my tool of trade looking her best.
You'll be ok when you feel confident in Myrtle again. It may take a little while before your butterflies settle down. After a bad experience such as you had, you're well justified in having nervous moments. Go slow, small steps, little trips, and constant communication with the bloke who did the heart transplant.
I wish you many happy kilometres of smooth travels from now on.