"I've been turnin wrenches and moddin scoots for a very long time. Probaly why I ended up in the oil patch/shipyard industry instead of some panty waist office environment."
I was believing you making a point until you went south and denigrated office workers. Me I was always a blue collar worker so no crisp, clean shirts for me. The older I get, the more the increasing incursion of noise gets on my nerves. That was my point and I went about making it poorly. Anyway good to know you're a blood 'n' guts, tough Texas fellow. Tony Lama's and Lone Star's know 'em well. Six years of my life spent in Grand Prairie and San Antonio. Agree with you about let's back to audio.
I was believing you making a point until you went south and denigrated office workers. Me I was always a blue collar worker so no crisp, clean shirts for me. The older I get, the more the increasing incursion of noise gets on my nerves. That was my point and I went about making it poorly. Anyway good to know you're a blood 'n' guts, tough Texas fellow. Tony Lama's and Lone Star's know 'em well. Six years of my life spent in Grand Prairie and San Antonio. Agree with you about let's back to audio.