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Old 06-10-2016, 03:19 AM   #578
Grizz1963
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Re: My suburban's Twisted Little Sister

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Originally Posted by 62stepside longbox View Post
Wow I never would have guessed that an automotive genius such as Dale is in a wheelchair. His work is better than most guys that are in top physical condition. You can definitely tell that his disability doesn't stop him at all from getting stuff done

You just made me chuckle.......

As always, especially for a young guy like you Nik, who is also constantly learning, I guess the lesson is always out there somewhere.... "Never judge a book by its cover"etc.

I was surprised too, but the lesson for me is also that the old adage of crying because we have no shoes, till we see a guy with no feet comes true here.

Great to see you back online Dale.

And as Johnny says, I suspect you will have multiple custom touches to all vehicles you create.

Genius often works like that.

Get well soon, take your time and even though I am over here, please do not hesitate to shout if you need a hand, encouragement or just a chat.

It's the weekend when I get home from work tonight, some admin, cut the grass and then relax a bit. Tomorrow is 08.30 MOT test for bike, 09.30 haircut and then it is truck time..........


Have a good weekend.
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