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    Quote Originally Posted by rosarugosa View Post
    Interesting, and that is hilarious about the Burger King. I wasn't even thinking about your neighbors; I was thinking about within your home.
    "Thank You, thank you Very Much"---Elvis Presley quote.. Here's some wisdom from littlebittymee--I've realized something about individuals who make a project of Cusstomizzing old classic cars and old classic houses. They usually have the intention of making it "Look Cool". But, what usually happens is---they screw it up, making their money pit project LESS practical and functional, than before! Plus it's UGLY, too. Okay--go ahead and show mee examples, if you want, but then I COULD show you at least TEN examples of what I meaan by "screwed up". But see--I won't. Don't have time. Here's the memorable moment I went to an old car meet 20 or 30 years ago, that coveys my point. . A dealer had a well-preserved 57 Chevy 2-door for sale. He said he'd gotten it on trade from a young guy who decided it wasn';t really what he wanted, so traded it to this wheeler-dealer for a used Corvette. at least the kid didn't spend a ton of money re-engineering and restyling the ol' 57, just to look cool--but ruined. . Ha. Good Boy! Shows some common sense. See---architects and engineers---designing stuff for large-scale production---do so by committee, and are working for companies that have the resources to design stuff that is practical, functional and has a measure of CYA liability protection built-in. With the talent and resources at their disposal, it is hard to radically improve. Sure--you can upgrade, in a good many ways and have something better. But, The Factory Plan is hard to beat. You have these clowns who take a 1950's american car, pay some shop to strip all the chrome off, fill the holes, chop it, drop it and kussstomize it to death. And yeah---it's "something different" or even: "an expression of my individuality" and they've spent a lotta dough on it, but it's screwed up! Hey---the allure of 1950's American cars was All that glittering chrome on an enormous, boxy-looking car! See? Good Job, idiot! Lots of enthusiasts believe what I do, but they're consistently shouted down by what I call: "Auto Libbers". My car, my body, my choice. They immediately go for the ad hominem attacks, the name-calling, complaining to those in charge. Etc.. Every time I see a Model A Ford coupe that is an older restoration come up for sale on the net, I cringe. Some person with too much money might acquire it, and turn 'er into a project that will ruin the car, to their liking, of course. Same with houses, too. Yup. But, OTOH, there's a home down the street that was built in 1952. It belonged to a couple who lived there a long, long time. They were finally carried out. It's a 1950's Zurra-style ranch, with asbestos siding, and a carthage-stone front, on a large lot. It even has a basement! Well, a neigbor, who was a pro with a LOT of experience, bought it, took care of any deferred maintenance, cleaned up the yard, put in new carpet, bath, kitchen, using standard-issue big box stuff, painted it inside and out, power-washed the carthage stone & painted the siding a nice pale yellow. It was move-in ready. This took them about a year, and they hired various people they knew to do some of the work. They sold it for $188,000, which was prolly over twice what they paid, without redesigning the whole place and going over-the-top with additions and stuff. Looks great. Yup. A young couple with kids moved in. It's a happy ending for everyone, there. So, the takeawy is--shop till you find what suits your requirements, and can be made perfect with a judicious amout of TLC, and buy that. See? Hope that helps you some. Thankk Mee. To be continued.....
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    57 Chevy photo. Nice, huh?2022-03-09 (4).jpg2022-03-09 (4).jpg Not Really.
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    Not my style, although the color reminds me of Studebaker.

    How did you choose your name this time?
    Is this what you named a vehicle?
    Wife's pet name?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToomuchStuff View Post
    Not my style, although the color reminds me of Studebaker.

    How did you choose your name this time?
    Is this what you named a vehicle?
    Wife's pet name?
    Well, see---that car was a good example of a bad example of a kusstomizing project of a classic car(57 Chevy), that got waaaaay out of hand. It is an automotive atrocity! This is just one view of it---you should see some of the other stuff they did to it. Actually, you shouldn't. Hope that helps you some. I'm rounding up a photo of a remodel "fail" of another house down the street. To be continued.......Okay---built 1900. Y'know, it DID have lots of potential. It is the second-oldest house in the 'hood. But, they tried to give it some kind of contemporary McMansion look, and it's a total fail, looks-wise. It's livable though, and that's what matters. People need to consult littlebittymee, before they screw things up, though. They need my approval, to proceed on their project.
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    Here's something else---until today, I did not know what a "salad spinner" was. Only that it was a contentious subject, on this forum, and something you didn't want to talk about, for fear of the thread escalating into aa flame-fest, I guess. Okay--a salad spinner seems like a useful tool, for a restaurant. Not really for home use. I worked at Wendy's as a maintence boy, years ago. In the very back, they have what they call a Culinary sink. I gathered that it was one of those things in particular the the Health Dept inspectors would check, when they came around. To my knowledge, the store did not utilize a salad Spinner. They prepped the lettuce in the culinary sink. They washed pots and pans in the culinary sink. Maybe the even spit their tobaccy in the culinary sink. I don't know. But, I figure now that they shoulda had one of those electric-powered salad spinners, to rinse and dry the lettuce and other stuff. It would've been a time-saver and kept things more sanitary.
    Yup.
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    Okay---Many of you people wonder just who this "littlebittybobby" character is? Well, do I have a treat in store for you kids! It's an authentic photo of littlebittybobby, when he was just a littlebittyboy! How do you like that?.2022-03-09 (6).jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by littlebittybobby View Post
    They also have a I-wah chain called "Pizza Ranch", in every little burg, and their product is similarly bad & potentially lethal. See? Don't say I didn't warn you. If you go on that bike ride, don't go for the food! Bring your own.
    To be continued on this subject...........Any questions?
    Yes.......

    Question, did you try the chicken at Pizza Ranch? (it is the only thing I know people go there for, and we have a series of chicken places together, and PR, gets the most compliments on chicken out of all of them)
    What about that other Iowa franchise? Happy Joes (last I had it, it wasn't the same as it once was)

    Also, since you like classic transporation
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    Thank You, Thank You Very Much for the photo of the Amish guy, utilizing a modern convenience to worsh his buggy! S.E. I-Wah, down around Bloomfield, has an enclave of Amish. One day I was coming up that way from Zurrah, and they were out in force on the highway, evidently coming home from a Sundy Meetin'. They were Pushin' Horsy pretty hard, too. If I were a religionist, I guess I'd be a member of my very own self-styled Anabaptist splinter group. Like mormons, we would abstain from strong drink(most of the time). Also, we'd ride bicycles, like missionaries. Ha. Also, like adventists, we would not eat chicken or pork, etc. I-wah, as tidy and scrubby dutch as it is, is factory-farm hell. I was astonished to read that hogs in "confinement" (a euphemism for hog hell) outnumber people in I-wah by 10 to one! At least the cattle in this part of Zurrah can roam around in a natural environment, outdoors in spacious pastures. In I-wah, cattle are crammed in 1-acre feedlots, in filth up to their knees. Yup. Amay-zeen. Then, they have egg- confinement facilities and turkey confinement, too. So, noooo---don't need none o' that Pizza Ranch chickin'. Thanks. Hope that helps you some.
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    Here's a photo of Cat Daddy, demonstrating a cat rasslin' hold on his Boy. This was prolly 5-6 months ago. 102_1964.jpg102_1964.jpg

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