Happy holidays
- Sprite
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Happy holidays
Just wanted to wish everyone happy holidays and to thank you all for being so generous with your acquired knowledge this past year.
Rick
Re: Happy holidays
On behalf of everyone who contributes; thanks Rick, and all the best to you and yours
Another year has come and (almost) gone, and I have learned a few things. Forums like
this remain the only place where you can expect to get sensible real-world answers to your
DIY questions about your AE86. The internet is full of people who don't know sh*t about
cars but who are all too ready to give their opinion. Luckily, these people feel more at
home on Fb where they can spread their worthless opinions and contribute to averaging
down the pool of automotive knowledge.
Even in the specialist Fb groups, the few that actually have some knowledge seem to be
more interested in bitch slapping new menbers who ask basic questions, than they are in
actually spreading some knowledge. Everyone is a mighty warrior behind a keyboard
So I am thankful to those grumpy old men who still take the time to answer questions on
this forum. An AE86 is the perfect first car for anyone on a budget that wants to learn the
basic skills of restoring, repairing and driving. And this is the place to come for advice.
Peace to all... jondee86
Another year has come and (almost) gone, and I have learned a few things. Forums like
this remain the only place where you can expect to get sensible real-world answers to your
DIY questions about your AE86. The internet is full of people who don't know sh*t about
cars but who are all too ready to give their opinion. Luckily, these people feel more at
home on Fb where they can spread their worthless opinions and contribute to averaging
down the pool of automotive knowledge.
Even in the specialist Fb groups, the few that actually have some knowledge seem to be
more interested in bitch slapping new menbers who ask basic questions, than they are in
actually spreading some knowledge. Everyone is a mighty warrior behind a keyboard
So I am thankful to those grumpy old men who still take the time to answer questions on
this forum. An AE86 is the perfect first car for anyone on a budget that wants to learn the
basic skills of restoring, repairing and driving. And this is the place to come for advice.
Peace to all... jondee86
The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one
persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress
depends on the unreasonable man.
persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress
depends on the unreasonable man.
- Rogue-AE95
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Re: Happy holidays
Indeed I much prefer to check forums for car stuff than FB.
'88 Corolla All-Trac x2 (manual, auto)
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Re: Happy holidays
Well said jondee86!
A very merry Christmas and happy new year to everyone from me as well "Grumpy old men" on this and the mr2board forums contributed more to me rebuilding my 4age and aw11 than any other resource on the internet.
A very merry Christmas and happy new year to everyone from me as well "Grumpy old men" on this and the mr2board forums contributed more to me rebuilding my 4age and aw11 than any other resource on the internet.
Check out my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwosUn ... xtqkNJ3Fbg
Check out my blog: http://www.driving4answers.com/
Heaps of 4A-GE and MR2 mk1 aw11 content on both.
Check out my blog: http://www.driving4answers.com/
Heaps of 4A-GE and MR2 mk1 aw11 content on both.
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Re: Happy holidays
This 'grumpy ol' git' has an adversity to political correctness so I will echo mr2mk1hero above and wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year !