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Offline philo_beddoe

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Today's thought...
« on: September 03, 2015, 08:46:40 am »
I know there are other's, but can you imagine if guys like Zieg 85, Enaberif and Rich Weyand were your neighbors? You would have like the most perfect running truck on earth.
Behold, the day of the LORD cometh, and thy spoil shall be divided in the midst of thee.  Zechariah 14:1

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Re: Today's thought...
« Reply #1 on: September 03, 2015, 01:18:15 pm »
No fun in a perfect running truck.  If all of my trucks electrical quirks solved themselves I don't think I would know how to drive my truck anymore lol.  That being said I do feel like this is a little community and we all have our specialties.

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Re: Today's thought...
« Reply #2 on: September 03, 2015, 01:51:27 pm »
Well don't forget we would also have to have Irish_Alley and across the street would be BD, Capt Kaos and Engineer. Throw in a few of the other veteran members and that would be a block I move onto in a heartbeat!
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Re: Today's thought...
« Reply #3 on: September 03, 2015, 02:20:39 pm »
Just think about all of the tools and knowledge these guys have. I couldn't live around them as I don't know enough and have few tools myself. You guys believed that right? Well maybe the first part.

I do know the first tool I would borrow. "Hey Rich can I use your A/F meter for a couple of minutes?" I bet I would not be the only one either. :)

The only two tools that I don't have just yet is a plasma cutter and a 20 ton shop press. I plan on picking these up in the future.
It's been a LONG time since I have been called a newbie. Just sayin....

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Re: Today's thought...
« Reply #4 on: September 03, 2015, 02:28:49 pm »
We are defiantly blessed to have these folks on the site. It's amazing to see the amount of talent on this site
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Re: Today's thought...
« Reply #5 on: September 03, 2015, 02:52:06 pm »
I see it this way they are kinda ur neighbors here on this site ive only owned my truck for 6 months and have taken it from bairly running and cant move to a daily driver that i know from bumber to bumber just from all the info on this site its people helping people and this world need a whole lot more of this
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Re: Today's thought...
« Reply #6 on: September 03, 2015, 04:46:15 pm »
even with as much as knowledge as these board members have we all are still learning. these trucks give us all at least one thing in common. while we may have other things but the one thing we all can relate to is the love we have for these trucks. i remember when i first joined i was amazed at the community they had and how they kept the board so friendly and family oriented. im sure other boards have just as much info if not more than what we have but i think its the family site that keeps us above the rest. but this is just my opinion and i have no facts to back it up lol 8)
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Re: Today's thought...
« Reply #7 on: September 03, 2015, 07:56:03 pm »
Thanks, I appreciate the Cu-do's.  I enjoying helping out when I can, but learn way more than I help.  I have just had so many of these over the years you just can't help but pick up a few tidbits of knowledge buying and selling these gems over the years.  I hope to step up my efforts in my new location coming up.  I agree there is a mass amount of talent here.
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Re: Today's thought...
« Reply #8 on: September 03, 2015, 08:46:23 pm »
How could i forget irish alley and capt kaos!  My bad.  Very impressive feed back, from the heart too.  I think i even got a little "misty" reading some of those.  Our common denominator is the trucks, they are a good hobby.  Imagine living on a block with all these truck gearheads (thats a comment) we all would have perfect trucks, but your right, i'm not sure i want a perfect truck, then what would we do? Gotta tinker!!  Last march i sold my f-350 and found a 77 bonanza, then i did a search for a chevy truck forum site, and here i am.  I grew up with chevy's, its good to be back!!  I am grateful for the wealth of knowledge i picked up here, Lord bless. 
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Re: Today's thought...
« Reply #9 on: September 03, 2015, 10:17:40 pm »
Amen
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Re: Today's thought...
« Reply #10 on: September 04, 2015, 12:26:18 am »
Well you guys pretty much covered it. I do love the family oriented part and how it keeps mouths clean and attitudes positive. Don't forget, our common love for the trucks has brought us a few things.

1 father and son type stories, whether it be father and son, grandpa and grandson, mother and son or daughter. Truck builds have been done in remembrance of those loved and lost. And that leads to the next point.

2 we have lots of family type folks here, father's, a few mothers, sons, daughters, young kids and older and wiser individuals

3 we have all walks of life here, police officers, fireman, lots of full time mechanics, farmers, business men, MILITARY. God bless the veterans!

4 I'm not sure how long this site has been around but ide imagine it started just here in the US. Now we have, multiple friends in England, Australia(I sorta belong here), I think we got 1 or 2 from Iran? New zealand I think too? all 50 states and Canada. We are multi-cultured. I'm not sure who else I'm forgetting.

5 a few members have shared their new additions to their families on this site. We have babies being shared because the people here are happy and excited to share their joy with the rest of us in a place that cares.

Truly a wonder place to be a member off.
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Re: Today's thought...
« Reply #11 on: September 04, 2015, 01:40:51 pm »
LOL well I didn't expect to come into this thread and have it start that way.

I can thank my dad and his brother for showing me a lot of what I know today. Other than that its just a ton of reading and knowing how to do things properly.

I have learned a ton from this site among a couple of others but I'm also not scared to just grab a wrench and see what happens! That is where all the fun.

Oh and my truck is a constant work in progress and until I feel there is a point of showing it... I'm not going too..
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Re: Today's thought...
« Reply #12 on: September 04, 2015, 03:41:29 pm »
This is the closest I can get to living next to anyone, so for now it will have to do.  Learning new things everyday...

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Re: Today's thought...
« Reply #13 on: September 05, 2015, 02:39:23 pm »
even with as much as knowledge as these board members have we all are still learning. these trucks give us all at least one thing in common. while we may have other things but the one thing we all can relate to is the love we have for these trucks. i remember when i first joined i was amazed at the community they had and how they kept the board so friendly and family oriented. im sure other boards have just as much info if not more than what we have but i think its the family site that keeps us above the rest. but this is just my opinion and i have no facts to back it up lol 8)

I agree. I've seen some of the others. Name calling, trash talking, calling out the new guy for not using the search function. I get the fact that not everyone is mechanically inclined and also can't always afford to have every little problem diagnosed by a shop. I guess I just don't see the point of being hateful to someone looking for help. Just my. 02$. I appreciate the atmosphere and help I've gotten here and try when I can to pass it along.

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Today's thought...
« Reply #14 on: September 06, 2015, 01:01:08 pm »
Amen! 
1. Yes, God bless our veterans who gave and are willing to give all.  We're blessed to be here in America working on our trucks, than dodging bullets in some forsaken land.

2. This is a good family site.  No course language or inappropriate comments.  There is plenty of that out there.

3. Does anyone know when this site DID get started and by who? How did it get started?

4. I was never a big forum person, always thought it was for weird social network chatroom people.  But i have come to realize there are a lot of family men with regular jobs and houses and mortgages just like me.   I like Irish Alley's avatar, amen.   And i like the fact that zieg told us his job. Cool!!   Me? I'm a federal officer, work for usda.   (Why do i feel like i'm in a circle at a support group meeting) ?  Lol!
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