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Sept 27, 2018 19:52:43 GMT
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Doesn't matter whether they're bright or not. Hiro (my last dog) was an angry sociopath, at best described as "aloof and temperamental". But, with our lass in and out of hospital, and often in bed early he was my only company of an evening when playing catch up for work on the laptop. Never complained, simply cuddled up on the sofa. I smoked many a fag plonked on the decking with a brew, tickling his ears as he looked at me as if to say; "Like I care. Just give me the damn biscuits fatty" In his later years, being left while we were out, was rewarded with bed cuddles. Which would mean waking up at 4am to him kicking you out of bed, for space, or simply snarling at you. He was 18" tall, ginger and only had 3 legs.... What's not to be amused by? As others have said, they ain't pets. They're family. I sold a car to pay off the credit card bill for his vets bills, spleen removed due to cancer... Middle or the night surgery when his back gave out. It's what you do. Agreed. When we moved here, I stopped all of Nicolaβs pet insurance policies and told her there would always be money for the cats. Simple, no discussion, just use whatever money they needed. They are my family for sure. Hi Rian Really sorry to hear about your loss. It's really hard to say goodbye to a loved one. Our beloved Italian Mastiff passed away last year. He was only a fairly young dog but we have so many great memories. Just his own little things he would do. Like sneezing in your face.... I am sure old DukeY will have left it's own little legacy. Take care mate Thank you Rene, Dukey certainly did. I was mowing the lawn today and found a big ginger hair ball on the driveway. Yup, he marked his space and our hearts. So sorry to hear about old Duke. Thoughts are with you! Thank you Davey.
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mgmrw
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Sept 29, 2018 9:31:34 GMT
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Agreed. When we moved here, I stopped all of Nicolaβs pet insurance policies and told her there would always be money for the cats. Simple, no discussion, just use whatever money they needed. They are my family for sure. I keep credit cards purely for "in case" for pets. Win some, lose some. How it goes.
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Sept 30, 2018 8:27:05 GMT
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Agreed. When we moved here, I stopped all of Nicolaβs pet insurance policies and told her there would always be money for the cats. Simple, no discussion, just use whatever money they needed. They are my family for sure. I keep credit cards purely for "in case" for pets. Win some, lose some. How it goes. For sure. And it still hurts. BUT.... He certainly made us smile, and I do not recall one visitor here, not liking him or taking notice of him over the years. I miss feeding him daily, his shouting for food, wanting attention at the most inappropriate times, but always with a smile. In the mean time Harley seems to have become more of a Klingon than ever.
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Sept 30, 2018 9:00:57 GMT
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I have been looking at another vehicle to replace Prozac....... Absolutely no reason to escalate my private motoring costs at all but the itch is always there. Now we know that I have the 1966 C10 Chevy truck in βkit formβ in my garage, and it is patient and I will get to it, in my own time. Yes, really. When I am ready. Mate Martin gave me a heads up on a 1979 Chevy K5 Blazer in 2wd form last week (Thanks Mate #sarcastic mode) which I then went to see on the way home Friday night and again for more than two hours on Saturday afternoon. I have no interest in 4x4 cars at all. Turns out that I saw this car in June 2016 and still have a photo I took at the time as I really liked it then. But of course life, death and taxes plus a divorce got in the way. I also started a question thread here: which has generated a lot of comments and opinions, all valid of course and much appreciated as I am the KING OF DITHERERS when it comes to this sort of thing. Below a quote from Disasterbus with my responses to his points. Personally I don't need it, it's too wide for my drive so I've nowhere to park it, I already have too many cars, I don't have the cash to spare, I don't have the skills to weld it up, I can't afford to run it, it doesn't have 4 seats and it simply isn't practical. So, following that rational review my decision would be....... Hell yeah, get it bought, get it home and worry about everything else later!! It will fit my drive, just.
I have loads of space to park it.
I am selling Prozac, so need a car.
I have cash to spare, banks are not making it worth my while.
I have a new welder.
I canβt afford to run it, or maybe I can.......
It has four seats, technically you can fit 5 people.
The rear converts to flatbed truck, tailgate drops, rear roof comes off. Where do I deliver it??? And no, it still was not enough motivation to get me to just randomly hand over cash. Even a half an hour on the phone to kevfromwales had me thinking itβs a great idea. Yet I woke this morning wondering if this little Berlingo that has been running and performing faultlessly for 19 months as an adjunct to my company car Ford Focus for when dirty jobs needed doing, really needed to be replaced with a Big, Dirty, Nasty Fossil Fuel Guzzling Monster that would be costing me pretty much 10 times as much to run and own than the Berlingo. Not the car in question, though it is American too. Prozac stood in the background, truly Kicked to the Curb, looking on as I fawned over the bid smelly beast for hours. Tailgate too drops, turning it into a cavernous skip on wheels. Inside the rear bench can fold forward or be unbolted too. Folded forward access via front passenger seat. I spent about 30 minutes under it, and the only rust was this hole in the corner by the drivers footwell. The rest of the underside is shockingly rustfree. Fenders and hood, conversely are rough, rotten but absolutely functional. This does not scare me. Couple of hours cutting, welding, undersealing and job done. Where your wallet goes to get raped. I am sure Prozac will find a new home easily enough and the cash from him will make the purchase of βTIPPEXβ as the monster has been named by DarrenH even easier. So what to do?
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Sept 30, 2018 9:08:02 GMT
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Buy it ... no good sitting in your rocking chair sayin' "..I wish..."
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Sept 30, 2018 9:53:50 GMT
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Buy it ... no good sitting in your rocking chair sayin' "..I wish..." My kind of friend ππππ .
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Last Edit: Sept 30, 2018 10:10:38 GMT by grizz
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Sept 30, 2018 9:56:02 GMT
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Its a heap , i would put money on you spending more time fixing than driving and then it will end up in bits like your pickup .
I would not even sell prozac , what will you get for it ? Β£500 ? Maybe less as the stickers might put normal people off ? Its worth more to you even if its laid up and you just have it mot'd/taxed for summer .
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Sept 30, 2018 10:14:53 GMT
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Grizz you love the US and US things. Prozac is about as far from the US as you can get (stickers aside) BUT you already the C10 in the garage. Southern England is not Louisiana. All logic points to it being a MASSIVE "Nope".
However, as with most things car-related, surely logic doesn't come into it. My commuting mileage has trebled since January. I have a 50mpg VW Bora diesel as a daily. I want to replace it with a 15+ year old Merc SLK with a V6 which makes no financial sense at ALL. Yet I am still saving money up in order to do it. Because if I don't do it soon, I never will.
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Sept 30, 2018 10:19:09 GMT
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I always say as long as you can still pay your household bills etc, buy what you want. Itβs an asset and you can always sell and get your money back out of it.
Or keep the Berlingo and spend some money to get the c10 sorted.
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Last Edit: Sept 30, 2018 10:20:17 GMT by pauly22
1994 BMW 525i touring 2004 BMW Z4 sorn and broken 1977 Ford Escort 1982 Ford Capri getting restored 1999 Mazda B2500 daily driver.
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Sept 30, 2018 11:09:23 GMT
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Fix the C10 but if you want a new toy replace the berlingo
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Sept 30, 2018 11:36:28 GMT
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Its a heap , i would put money on you spending more time fixing than driving and then it will end up in bits like your pickup . I would not even sell prozac , what will you get for it ? Β£500 ? Maybe less as the stickers might put normal people off ? Its worth more to you even if its laid up and you just have it mot'd/taxed for summer . I really like this one....."might put normal people of".....that means, Rian you are not normal!! That is in my books a compliment, who wants to be normal.... So, keeping that in mind buying Tipex would be the right thing to do. Good luck with it!!
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Sept 30, 2018 11:57:03 GMT
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Its a heap , i would put money on you spending more time fixing than driving and then it will end up in bits like your pickup . I would not even sell prozac , what will you get for it ? Β£500 ? Maybe less as the stickers might put normal people off ? Its worth more to you even if its laid up and you just have it mot'd/taxed for summer . Agreed Dave. I would really hope not to be needing to fix anything or much on it, except cosmetics in a very minimal way. The MOT advisories list to me is a guide and having driven it a bit I do not foresee any need to work on it. I offered Prozac to Mickey next door for the same as I paid for it, not including maintenance and modding costs, as he is a good man, who has never said no to anyone needing help so cost is fine by me, I offered it to him free, but he declined, saying he wanted to pay me what I paid for it. Karma does that. You are right on the stickers too, but thatβs fine too. Prozac is a bargain to own, I just donβt want more vehicles on my drive than the company car and one toy. Grizz you love the US and US things. Prozac is about as far from the US as you can get (stickers aside) BUT you already the C10 in the garage. Southern England is not Louisiana. All logic points to it being a MASSIVE "Nope". However, as with most things car-related, surely logic doesn't come into it. My commuting mileage has trebled since January. I have a 50mpg VW Bora diesel as a daily. I want to replace it with a 15+ year old Merc SLK with a V6 which makes no financial sense at ALL. Yet I am still saving money up in order to do it. Because if I don't do it soon, I never will. mrbounce, you get me, and I think always have. I agree with your first paragraph fully. But it is a real Titanic battle of heart over mind right now for me. And like you, it makes no sense at all, which is exactly the right reason to do it. I hope to see you in your V6 impractical car ASAP. I always say as long as you can still pay your household bills etc, buy what you want. Itβs an asset and you can always sell and get your money back out of it. Or keep the Berlingo and spend some money to get the c10 sorted. Thank you Pauly. I do not know how others live, but the money my Bootfair, charity shop and non branded item purchases save me goes into a separate account and is there for this sort of thing. I have had some tough times over the last 30 years, but I also had awesome times and that is life in itself. My salary always pays the mortgage and services first, and even when I had a two salary mortgage after my first divorce 20 plus years ago, I used to eat coffee and bread three times a day, but I NEVER EVER owed anyone a penny that I could not pay. I am not sure this is an asset, but it certainly has inherent value and even if broken, used as a chassis donor for a body swap or whatever, I could see myself regaining at least 50% of the purchase price, which has been established and fixed. I have only ever lost money on one toy type car, Nicolaβs MX 5 that dropped me way over a grand as I spent lots too much on it, but she still used it, enjoyed it, so not all bad and it was a great little car. That still equates to pretty much free motoring. The C10 has its own bank account and is pretty much a matter between me and it π it will get done. Fix the C10 but if you want a new toy replace the berlingo Agreed. And that probably how it will play out, depending on how I wake up feeling in the morning.
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Sept 30, 2018 12:11:51 GMT
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Leave it alone and walk away. Rust bucket in the making, and you'll need a fuel bowser towed behind it. The company car (Ford Focus), the IKEA model in bits (something to play with), and Prozac make an ideal set-up, of a known quantity. Any spare cash enables you to indulge in your boot-fair escapades. Job's a good un. By the way look at the end of your teardrop thread for what may be of use to you in the future. :-) Your deductions are good, and fuel bowser is a great idea π This certainly has more space for Bootfair finds, as well as lumber etc. Maybe a CB aerial with a redneck flag on top. Its a heap , i would put money on you spending more time fixing than driving and then it will end up in bits like your pickup . I would not even sell prozac , what will you get for it ? Β£500 ? Maybe less as the stickers might put normal people off ? Its worth more to you even if its laid up and you just have it mot'd/taxed for summer . I really like this one....."might put normal people of".....that means, Rian you are not normal!! That is in my books a compliment, who wants to be normal.... So, keeping that in mind buying Tipex would be the right thing to do. Good luck with it!! LOL-ing here. Thank you mate. You can join the line with Westbay, and grab a cold one while you go there. One of the things I like about these forums, and especially this one, which is still my βhome forumβ after all the years, is that we have such a breadth and depth of experience and knowledge, so when I have a dilemma which this really is, I do feel that asking the questions, and getting both the positive and negative feedback allows me to make a better informed (not always the right one) decision Even Prozac was bought with the help of a discussion and opinion thread, thanks to all of you guys on here. Not being normal, has paid off handsomely over the years in both my day job as well as my personal life, you only need to look at the road trip threads. So compliment grabbed with both hands. I did this calculation earlier on VZi It is cheaper than what it should or could be.... possibly up to 40% less than the sum of its parts.
They bought it real cheap, sorted out issues and now it is rough looking, running, functional bit of Americana for the price.
I have no restoration plans for it, just safe, fun fuel filled or is that fuel emptied fun.
If you look at what my neighbour spends between the pub for two pints a day and three small packs of rolling tobacco the equation changes quickly. And ultimately they have nothing to show of the Β£5000.00 spent per year.
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Sept 30, 2018 12:40:05 GMT
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I think the novelty would soon wear very thin. Just don't sell Prozac, you will regret it. Its worth sweet fanny Adams,so drive it into the ground. Money seems to burn a hole in your pocket. Why don't you take the money that the tippex shed will cost, and get your c10 blasted and painted?
Or if you really have to have another shed,buy it ,but don't sell Prozac,Fix the white shed up over the winter,drive it next summer and then see what needs to go. That way you can use the shed when you want to, not when you have to....
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pkh
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Sept 30, 2018 12:54:13 GMT
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just go buy it n enjoy ...if you can afford it why the hell not ;-)
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Sept 30, 2018 13:19:18 GMT
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Grizz you love the US and US things. Prozac is about as far from the US as you can get (stickers aside) BUT you already the C10 in the garage. Southern England is not Louisiana. All logic points to it being a MASSIVE "Nope". However, as with most things car-related, surely logic doesn't come into it. My commuting mileage has trebled since January. I have a 50mpg VW Bora diesel as a daily. I want to replace it with a 15+ year old Merc SLK with a V6 which makes no financial sense at ALL. Yet I am still saving money up in order to do it. Because if I don't do it soon, I never will. mrbounce, you get me, and I think always have. I agree with your first paragraph fully. But it is a real Titanic battle of heart over mind right now for me. And like you, it makes no sense at all, which is exactly the right reason to do it. I hope to see you in your V6 impractical car ASAP. Much appreciated Grizz. I think we definitely sing from the same lyric sheet. The SLK probably won't come my way for a bit yet (call it 10-12 months) unless the Bora gets into an accident and written off - I don't have enough funds to pay for it outright yet and I refuse to get into debt on a car. Plus buying an SLK in summer is an act of idiocy as the prices rocket. I've seen Β£2k cars priced at Β£4k this year because people think they've got something special. And if I can't find a decent V6 for sensible money, the 230 Kompressor will have to do (*looks up different pulley kits to make it quicker*). Oh, and it ISN'T impractical - you can tke the roof off if the sun is out
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Sept 30, 2018 14:00:03 GMT
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Since when did logic come into a petrolheads decision making process?? It's cool, it's American, it no doubt burbles and it's also practical... Have you bought it yet?
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96 E320 W210 Wafter - on 18" split Mono's - Sold :-( 10 Kia Ceed Sportwagon - Our new daily 03 Import Forester STi - Sold 98 W140 CL500 AMG - Brutal weekend bruiser! Sold :-( 99 E240 S210 Barge - Now sold 02 Accord 2.0SE - wife's old daily - gone in PX 88 P100 2.9efi Custom - Sold
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Sept 30, 2018 14:30:35 GMT
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Do what makes you happy - life is too bloody short. This is very true.
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Sept 30, 2018 14:35:50 GMT
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I think the novelty would soon wear very thin. Just don't sell Prozac, you will regret it. Its worth sweet fanny Adams,so drive it into the ground. Money seems to burn a hole in your pocket. Why don't you take the money that the tippex shed will cost, and get your c10 blasted and painted? Or if you really have to have another shed,buy it ,but don't sell Prozac,Fix the white shed up over the winter,drive it next summer and then see what needs to go. That way you can use the shed when you want to, not when you have to.... As discussed by text, Rarely regret stuff I did. But at 89k miles, well almost 89k Its kind of a no brainer as tax and insurance are paid up so Prozac costs me nothing. Fridge is a stupid itch I have to or want to scratch. Paying to have C10 painted is something nobody seems to comprehend or hear when I say it every time. Its patient. It will wait. I will be doing it. The red truck has its own bank account that could pay for the full resto but thats not the point. In my own time. I need to do this. But I have never underestimated or undervalued the support and logic plus actual help from all of the guys on here. Just come to garage to put some tools away. Next big job is tearing up and rebuilding the deck. In the mean time the Shed as you call it has a job to do.
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Sept 30, 2018 14:37:17 GMT
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just go buy it n enjoy ...if you can afford it why the hell not ;-) Good advice. Of course I still worry about the asss falling out of a 40 year old car as if its a new car. Adventure?? Did someone mention adventure?
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