Ode of Thanks
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Ode of Thanks
Sorry, no poems here, just a note of thanks...
I thought I'd post something about how great it is to have some of the people on this forum here to help. There are many that really know their stuff and make owning these cars a real joy. It's truly remarkable that even Jag techs and master techs like Thermo, Brutal and many others are willing to share their knowledge, without any financial gain, to everyone here.
I love my car and love that so far (fingers crossed) I've been able to do everything myself with the quality knowhow on this forum
Cheers to a very good thing!
I thought I'd post something about how great it is to have some of the people on this forum here to help. There are many that really know their stuff and make owning these cars a real joy. It's truly remarkable that even Jag techs and master techs like Thermo, Brutal and many others are willing to share their knowledge, without any financial gain, to everyone here.
I love my car and love that so far (fingers crossed) I've been able to do everything myself with the quality knowhow on this forum
Cheers to a very good thing!
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stshots, I thank you for the appreciation. I have fun doing this. Think about it. Think of the challenge it is to take a vehicle that you can't even touch, tell someone else what to do, and still come up with the correct answer. I love the challenge of it. But then, some would call me a masochist for doing this sort of thing and enjoying it. LMAO.
Keep the questions coming.
Keep the questions coming.
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Sincere words of thanks enrich our lives.
I heard a fun story years ago about a novelist at the height of his fame (William Faulkner, I think). A contemporary journalist, in an article about the novelist, said that he had received $10 in royalties for every published word he had written. An enterprising reader sent a copy of the article to him with a $10 bill and wrote, "Dear Mr. Faulkner, enclosed is ten dollars. Please send me a word." Faulkner wrote back, "Thanks!"
Neat story with a point. I wonder if it really happened. If it didn't, it should have. Let's all thank stshots for the $10 word. Nice.
I heard a fun story years ago about a novelist at the height of his fame (William Faulkner, I think). A contemporary journalist, in an article about the novelist, said that he had received $10 in royalties for every published word he had written. An enterprising reader sent a copy of the article to him with a $10 bill and wrote, "Dear Mr. Faulkner, enclosed is ten dollars. Please send me a word." Faulkner wrote back, "Thanks!"
Neat story with a point. I wonder if it really happened. If it didn't, it should have. Let's all thank stshots for the $10 word. Nice.
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