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Vaporman87

Thanks Edd. 



eddstarr wrote :

I'm very moved and thankful that you shared this part of your life with all of us.




It's just a coincidence that I recently had a conversation with friends over the astounding fact that I never knew anyone who's family suffered a divorce. as I was growing up. How strange it is for me to realize that I was introduced to real life only after leaving home to attend college out of state.




As I come here and read through the forums, I'm seeing reality clearer.


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Honestly, I feel like I'm on a journey both long, and strange.




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I got an unfamiiar phone number on my phone today. It was a collect call from a correctional facility in Raleigh, NC.



Actually it was a scam number. I checked it out and others have gotten the same number.



Don't inmates usually get one phone call?


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Check this out!



My friend Adam posted his 1967 Oldsmobile Delta 88 today for my 66th Birthday.



I was 10 years old in 1967, and Oldsmobile was an automotive force to be reckoned with.




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My dad was so proud when he surprised the family with a new Oldsmobile Delta 88 sedan a few weeks before my 10th birthday in February 1967.



That 67 Oldsmobile had the Performance-ratio rear axle, and the Hi-Compression 425 Rocket V8. And that combo resulted with my mom squealing the tires everytime she touched the gas pedal. Turns out it was difficult for mom to back out of our driveway without riding the brakes to slow the car down.



The engine/transmission/final drive gearing made that 67 Delta 88 a real speed hog that easily overwhelmed the old bias-ply tires that came standard on the car. Waay too much power for that type of car at the time. According to an article in Consumer Guide magazine, 1967 Oldsmobiles were burning rubber all over the country. 



With the introduction of the 455 Rocket V8 in 1968, Oldsmoblie began to lower compression ratios across its engine lineup, with many go-fast equipment options moved to "special order" status only.


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God, I love eBay.



I just bought a couple of 90s Kool-Aid flavors unopened.



A packet of Mega Mountain Twists.









And a packet of Island Tiwsts.





The total was about 30 bucks.



God, I love eBay.



 


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Looking forward to checking this out...









 


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The wife is on a trip to Colorado and dropped by the semi-famous retro shop 'Fifty-Two Eighties

 





 




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