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Sorry, I disagree

this has become a mickey mouse type club because it pales in comparison to some other big boys clubs these days of which I won't mention. Some are bigger babies than the teen members here.
One aspect of someones life does not totally define them.
One good aspect of maturity is being non judgmental.
I often disagree but I try not to trash anyone's character, but some do that all on their own and it's obvious at times.
I watched a movie last night, The Honeymoon killers. Now they were degenerates.
Another which comes to mind is In Cold Blood, and Lady in a Cage.
Half a nice day all. May your glass be half full.
 
A Funny Clay Floyd story..

Clay drove a fire engine red 61 Desoto two door hardtop for many years as his daily driver car, One morning on his way to work someone ran the light and as Clay had the green light he hit them doing about 35 or so, they were in a Subaru station wagon...It bent the left front frnder, the bumper and the parking light bezel got broken, Clay jumped out and Yelled many obscenities, and said, Do you know how hard it is to get a parking light bezel for a 61 Desoto!!
 
Hans

I remember that story very well. Including the many and varied obscenities that were shouted. Oh to have been a fly on the wall that day......

Spoke with Clay's sister yesterday. I'm setting up a special place in the Vacuum Cleaner Museum for Clay's Hoovers and Rexairs. His Hoover 150 is gorgeous, like it just came out of the box. And his mother's Hoover 534 will get a special place of honor among them in the display.

I've been working on the Stan Kann vacuum display ever since the Vacuum Cleaner Museum acquired Stan's collection last month.

I know it's totally in keeping with their memories that we treat their collections with the love and respect Clay and Stan showed the vintage machines.
 

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