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Title: Just a reply to Jimmy
Post by: John Eversoll on July 01, 2009, 10:36:44 PM
WELL Jimmy,

to answer your question Publicly....  Why do I answer a lot of posts.

I like to meet people and make friends, even if I don't have the answer I might have
part or a better idea.  I am Not  a smug person I am not a know it all.
But, I have had my experiences.  Through trial and error... I do not condem you and you might be a real nice guy.  Don't be affraid of giving everyone your thoughts in a pleasant way
not the way you did with me.
Take the advice or leaver it don't take everything so personal
We might meet some day in a Rv park..
Title: Re: Just a reply to Jimmy
Post by: prophetdaniel2 on July 02, 2009, 10:30:34 PM
If we all followed Johns example we could have quite a lively community here. I am glad your around John, and I enjoy reading what your tackling or have experienced. My work schedule keeps me away from the board for weeks at a time or I'd post more as well.
Title: Re: Just a reply to Jimmy
Post by: John Eversoll on July 02, 2009, 10:43:38 PM
hey Buddy, YeaI do seem as if I don't have a life....
I have been on workmans comp for two yrs and I find myself clicking the keys more than I did a year ago.
At least I am on pain meds.  That makes it bareable, I enjoy communicating with folks and learning
new ways to do things. But watching my daughter do the things I should be doing is what kills me.
She has been a real trooper and didn't complain when I told her how to remove the intake manifold
or crack the heads loose.  take care, John E.
Title: Re: Just a reply to Jimmy
Post by: Khyron on July 03, 2009, 07:03:25 AM
Quote from: John Eversoll on July 02, 2009, 10:43:38 PM
hey Buddy, YeaI do seem as if I don't have a life....
I have been on workmans comp for two yrs and I find myself clicking the keys more than I did a year ago.
At least I am on pain meds.  That makes it bareable, I enjoy communicating with folks and learning
new ways to do things. But watching my daughter do the things I should be doing is what kills me.
She has been a real trooper and didn't complain when I told her how to remove the intake manifold
or crack the heads loose.  take care, John E.


wow, I can't even get my daughter to turn a screwdriver. How did you manage this hehehe
Title: Re: Just a reply to Jimmy
Post by: John Eversoll on July 03, 2009, 12:25:04 PM
Well, what turned out to be a question of " want to make a hundred dollars?

Ended up to be a father daughter time.  I just kept asking her for her opinion.

I still gave her the money, now she looks foreward to our time together.  I don't know what I am going to do when she goes in the Army!  John

Title: Re: Just a reply to Jimmy
Post by: Khyron on July 07, 2009, 06:46:09 AM
Good for you :) My oldest has been thinking of the Air Force. I think it would be great. The Military helped me out when I was younger, hopefully it will do good for her :)

as for when your daughter goes in, for $100 i'll change your intake next LOL
Title: Re: Just a reply to Jimmy
Post by: John Eversoll on July 07, 2009, 09:12:29 PM
Well, Come on over LOL

I served in nam " USCG" I am sooo glad that I went in to serve the U.S.

It made me know what I am capeable of even though I try to for get.

My daughter is a real trooper, She wants to be a cop and I hope she makes it

I used my Gi and went to collage to be a cop but got to the point that school or starvation was
going to be a life. I had to get a job. Gave up the idea of being a cop.
Now I am just too old with too many injuries.  I just want to get out of Calif and on our property in Oregon.   Thanks for the Em. Nice talking with ya.!!! John E.