I went to a strip club once. All I could think about was all these naked women and their fathers who probably don't approve of their life choices. One of the girls who gave me a lap dance was a fresh immigrant from Poland and she was studying to be a kindergarten teacher. I wish I was 5 again. She was a nice lady.
That photo is so perfect omg
This scares my but is likely true. I don't expect to live past 30 so I should narrowly miss all my ailments catching up to me.
I won't let you down Spence
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Ryan you know we love you
great job salvaging what you could.
can't wait to see what you do next pal!Leave a comment:
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damn, sorry about the car,
but about your body, get checked out,
My buddies and I hit 4 oak trees at 75 MPH when I was 18, I was great, felt good, after 10 hrs went by, oh fuck, felt like I got hit buy a truck, stayed in bed for a week, I bent the front bench seat like a pretzel, I was in back, both side windows hit me, cut every where, but the real bad part is, it changed the way my neck grew, caused some damage that was irreversible, I keep it pretty good now but in my 30's started having to see a chiropractor every week, x rays showed the problem, sometimes my neck locks up, gets real stiff, doesn't feel the best, just a little lessons learned,Leave a comment:
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Usually when a buddy breaks up with a girl, you take him to a strip club to help ease the pain.
What's the automotive equivalent to that? Go test drive a new i8? Sure, she costs too much, and you're not going to take it home mom, but what the heck - it'll take your mind off things for a bit. Plus, maybe they will even have free hot wings!Leave a comment:
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Ripped into this old girl today. Lots of things are damaged/didn't make it. The motor being one of them. Or rather, part of the motor.
Here, let me show you.
Carnage begins

So many things are not what they should be in this photo

At least the radiator survived

I could definitely reuse that valve cover and timing cover. Take a look at that crank pulley. holy balls.


Rear stuff survived. Needs a deep clean.

IE dizzy didn't fair so well.

We will be together one day, shining with chrome in Valhalla.

The good stuff

Toasty front end. Very toasty.

Strut tube is now a noodle

Engine is out, take a close look at shift selector rod. Looks wrong.


Good from far, but far from good:

You were my girl. We did stuff together. Now you're just somebody that I used to know.

Sadness envelopes my soul. I'm going to the flat track races.Leave a comment:
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1971 BMW 1600 Project
Glad to hear you are recovering well and also glad to hear that you have a positive attitude As it will get better as times go by.
Can't wait till you shows us your next build.
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Oh I'm not down right now. I've just accepted things for how they are.
No remorse or resentment. Life will continue.Leave a comment:
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ryan,This, unfortunately is not in the cards.
The at-fault driver held the state-minimum liability insurance. On top of that, I found out that my underinsured coverage was less than stellar (something like $30k). I had full coverage for 100k/300k limits, but when I created the policy, I didn't fully understand certain things, one of them being the importance of uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage. Tough lesson learned.
To make matters worse, I did some research on the at-fault driver. They live in a small apartment in a very rough part of town in which the demographic is primarily asian/black. Coupled with a few more variables, it's safe to assume that this driver has no assets worth going after. A lawsuit would prove fruitless as she would simply file for foreclosure and be relinquished of all debt at the expense of her future purchasing power/credit score.
In short, there is no "winning" for me. I've accepted it.
life sux right now for you and i am really sorry for the turn of events over the last month or so. certainly it hasn't gone your way.
keep in mind that you do have a lot to be thankful for though. you are alive and will fully recover. there wasn't anyone else in your car with you when the accident happened, so no one else was hurt or worse.
of course it is going to be a financial loss which also sucks. think steve austin. you can build it better, stronger. and faster next time.
keep your head up bud. it all gets better from here.Leave a comment:
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This, unfortunately is not in the cards.
The at-fault driver held the state-minimum liability insurance. On top of that, I found out that my underinsured coverage was less than stellar (something like $30k). I had full coverage for 100k/300k limits, but when I created the policy, I didn't fully understand certain things, one of them being the importance of uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage. Tough lesson learned.
To make matters worse, I did some research on the at-fault driver. They live in a small apartment in a very rough part of town in which the demographic is primarily asian/black. Coupled with a few more variables, it's safe to assume that this driver has no assets worth going after. A lawsuit would prove fruitless as she would simply file for bankruptcy and be relinquished of all debt at the expense of her future purchasing power/credit score.
In short, there is no "winning" for me. I've accepted it.Last edited by phreshkid; 07-06-2015, 09:54 AM.Leave a comment:
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Glad to hear you're getting better, but sorry that you're still not back to 100% yet! :(Leave a comment:
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