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jon_p
03-12-2005, 06:23 PM
Been reading the HAMB for some years and finally getting around to registering... Probably becuse I hate intros.
First vehicle I ever bought is my '64 1/2 ton chevy. it was cheap and looked to be in good shape. spent a year with assorted family pulling the burned up 292 and stuffing a 350 to get it running. once you scrape your knucles with old grease and iron, the grease gets to you. since then my wife and i are up to 5 projects and a lot more dreams. the '64 is getting some work, while her '49 chevy sedan finally came home to get ready for summer. my '26 studebaker and her '59 pan are in stoarge waiting for time and a bigger garage, and the '37 dodge truck is a whole 'nother bag of nuts.
I've been answering phone calls for directv (catering to idiots) for almost three years. The hate I have for that job is why I'm going to school for autobody. She wasn't convinced until I drug her to VLV last year, then she came home and bought her '49. life is good.

jon

joeycarpunk
03-12-2005, 08:43 PM
Welcomt to the HAMB.

joeycarpunk
03-12-2005, 08:46 PM
Welcomt to the HAMB.
Welcome I mean, don't know what happened there? :D Post some pics if you can.

pigpen
03-12-2005, 09:08 PM
I've been answering phone calls for directv (catering to idiots) for almost three years.

Direct TV? Disgusting! :D Welcome from the grand and glorious foreign country of Texas. :)

pigpen

CathyH
03-13-2005, 06:42 AM
Welcome from Oklahoma! CH

jon_p
03-13-2005, 08:03 PM
Direct TV? Disgusting!
Disgusting really doesn't scratch the surface... :eek:

Thanks for the welcomes, was hoping to have pics posted but photoshop is dead so I can't resize anything to a reasonable size.

Anyone familiar with any HAMBers in southeastern idaho (idaho falls, blackfoot, etc.)?

jon

BORED
03-13-2005, 09:26 PM
Been reading the HAMB for some years and finally getting around to registering... Probably becuse I hate intros.
First vehicle I ever bought is my '64 1/2 ton chevy. it was cheap and looked to be in good shape. spent a year with assorted family pulling the burned up 292 and stuffing a 350 to get it running. once you scrape your knucles with old grease and iron, the grease gets to you. since then my wife and i are up to 5 projects and a lot more dreams. the '64 is getting some work, while her '49 chevy sedan finally came home to get ready for summer. my '26 studebaker and her '59 pan are in stoarge waiting for time and a bigger garage, and the '37 dodge truck is a whole 'nother bag of nuts.
I've been answering phone calls for directv (catering to idiots) for almost three years. The hate I have for that job is why I'm going to school for autobody. She wasn't convinced until I drug her to VLV last year, then she came home and bought her '49. life is good.

jon


Welcome, I wish I could get my wife interested!