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Norm
09-28-2014, 6:27pm
Actually, it should be "I can't remember the last time I worked up a sweat".

Was out in the "clubroom" today getting the C3 ready for the big Ocean City, MD Corvette weekend next week. Had a couple cups of high test and was buffing and polishing the finish and listening to a Ricky Skaggs best of and bluegrass cds trying to keep up with the beat, it wasn't long I was sweating my ass off, which I don't normally do. :D

Toned it down with a little Enya, and switched to decaf.


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LATB
09-28-2014, 6:38pm
Nice shop. Nice cars. :seasix:

I sweat pretty much everyday. A- I live in FL. B- I work outdoors in construction.

Btw, I did a lot of sinnin' in Ocean City. Growing up in Baltimore...it was the preferred place to do so. :cert:

JRD77VET
09-28-2014, 6:39pm
Looks great :cool1:

I sweated Saturday moving two tons of coal in for heat this winter :yesnod:

Frizzle
09-28-2014, 6:40pm
This morning washing the car.. (hot outside)

Normally every day between work and the gym.

MrPeabody
09-28-2014, 6:43pm
Looks good!

It does sadden me to see Antique plates on a car built several years after I graduated from High School.:yesnod:

Norm
09-28-2014, 6:43pm
Nice shop. Nice cars. :seasix:

I sweat pretty much everyday. A- I live in FL. B- I work outdoors in construction.

Btw, I did a lot of sinnin' in Ocean City. Growing up in Baltimore...it was the preferred place to do so. :cert:

Kind of a right of passage for that area. :D

Norm
09-28-2014, 6:44pm
Looks good!

It does sadden me to see Antique plates on a car built several years after I graduated from High School.:yesnod:

Now that's funny. :rofl:

LATB
09-28-2014, 6:44pm
Kind of a right of passage for that area. :D

Indeed.
Oh, the stories I could tell. :D

mrvette
09-28-2014, 6:47pm
Looks good!

It does sadden me to see Antique plates on a car built several years after I graduated from High School.:yesnod:

Try a DECADE!!!! young punk......:rofl::rofl::cert:

Dan Dlabay
09-28-2014, 6:48pm
Norm that C3 looks mighty fine and I like your garage.:seasix::cert:

MrPeabody
09-28-2014, 6:49pm
Indeed.
Oh, the stories I could tell. :D

I remember getting served in a bar there when I was 16.:shots:

Norm
09-28-2014, 6:50pm
Indeed.
Oh, the stories I could tell. :D

My s-n-l has a place down there now, so I go down quite often (50 minute drive). There are hot rod weekends, biker's weekends, the Vettes have there's, and the tuners,........ so who do you think are the most loudest and obnoxious and get the most tickets? Take a guess.

LATB
09-28-2014, 6:52pm
I remember getting served in a bar there when I was 16.:shots:

I remember nearly getting my ass beat by outlaw bikers while high on purple blotter. :ohnoes: :willy:
And I mean real outlaw bikers. Not the kind with shiny bikes and good hair. :D

LATB
09-28-2014, 6:53pm
My s-n-l has a place down there now, so I go down quite often (50 minute drive). There are hot rod weekends, biker's weekends, the Vettes have there's, and the tuners,........ so who do you think are the most loudest and obnoxious and get the most tickets? Take a guess.

Tuners.

Aerovette
09-28-2014, 6:54pm
That reminds me very much of my 75.

I swapped rear bumpers too. I had sidepipes on mine.

I miss that car. Blue with silver interior.

MrPeabody
09-28-2014, 7:02pm
I remember nearly getting my ass beat by outlaw bikers while high on purple blotter. :ohnoes: :willy:
And I mean real outlaw bikers. Not the kind with shiny bikes and good hair. :D

My grandfather was a big wheel in the Knights of Columbus and they used to have their state convention there every year back in the 60s. We always stayed at the Commander Hotel right on the boardwalk. They would have it the week before the season opened, so although many of the shops were still closed for the winter, we (several thousand KofC people) owned the town for about four days. Catholics have been known to do a little drinking.:yesnod:

mrvette
09-28-2014, 7:08pm
Nice shop. Nice cars. :seasix:

I sweat pretty much everyday. A- I live in FL. B- I work outdoors in construction.

Btw, I did a lot of sinnin' in Ocean City. Growing up in Baltimore...it was the preferred place to do so. :cert:

Rt 50? across the Bay Bridge, south through Cambridge, and east to OC, cross the bridge and hit Ocean Highway the equivalent of A1A here in Florida, head up to 28th st, turn left and out to the shore of Isle of White Bay, there was the folks 2 brm townhouse....and a shared dock with the neighbors....this was mid 60's? to later 70's....some nice times.....good parties and some fishin' stories too.....

What was that name of the folks who owned OC?? Shrimper/Skrimper?? something like that....they made it off the rides on the south end of the inlet in OLD OC talking back when.....and the beach was ever so much wider down there than further north, some block north of 28th st was the motel owned by some political crook Bobby xxx? buddy of LBJ's....I think he went to jail.....anyway as the years went on, they built high rise condos on the beach.....like about 100' from the waves, and of course with erosion the underground parking was flooded out many times over the decades.....

never even left a sand dune/grasses as a buffer.....

so the UNDERGROUND PARKING filled with SALT water, and I be very surprised if even the entire Federal budget could rescue that crap.....

fun times, not going back, took the kids there long ago, not fun time, more like a disASSter......even last trip there with the EX, the car got ripped off for all the then hot CD's in the thing.....

OC Md. has gone to hell......


:issues::sadangel:

LATB
09-28-2014, 7:14pm
My grandfather was a big wheel in the Knights of Columbus and they used to have their state convention there every year back in the 60s. We always stayed at the Commander Hotel right on the boardwalk. They would have it the week before the season opened, so although many of the shops were still closed for the winter, we (several thousand KofC people) owned the town for about four days. Catholics have been known to do a little drinking.:yesnod:

My uncle lived there most of his life. In a trailer. So I always had a screened porch to sleep on.
He tended bar and always came home real late. One night he walked in on me with 2 half naked chicks under those strings of plastic party lanterns.

He said: "if I was 20 years younger I'd join ya". Then as he went into the trailer: "don't hurt him girls, he's my favorite nephew". :Jeff '79:

MrPeabody
09-28-2014, 7:14pm
Rt 50? across the Bay Bridge, south through Cambridge, and east to OC, cross the bridge and hit Ocean Highway the equivalent of A1A here in Florida, head up to 28th st, turn left and out to the shore of Isle of White Bay, there was the folks 2 brm townhouse....and a shared dock with the neighbors....this was mid 60's? to later 70's....some nice times.....good parties and some fishin' stories too.....

What was that name of the folks who owned OC?? Shrimper/Skrimper?? something like that....they made it off the rides on the south end of the inlet in OLD OC talking back when.....and the beach was ever so much wider down there than further north, some block north of 28th st was the motel owned by some political crook Bobby xxx? buddy of LBJ's....I think he went to jail.....anyway as the years went on, they built high rise condos on the beach.....like about 100' from the waves, and of course with erosion the underground parking was flooded out many times over the decades.....

never even left a sand dune/grasses as a buffer.....

so the UNDERGROUND PARKING filled with SALT water, and I be very surprised if even the entire Federal budget could rescue that crap.....

fun times, not going back, took the kids there long ago, not fun time, more like a disASSter......even last trip there with the EX, the car got ripped off for all the then hot CD's in the thing.....

OC Md. has gone to hell......


:issues::sadangel:

I remember in the 60s the Army Corps of Engineers were trucking sand in there to keep the peninsula from turning into an island. At the end of the Boardwalk farthest from the rides the waves were lapping under the Boardwalk.


Must...Resist...going online and ordering caramel popcorn and salt water taffy from Dolle's... And I can smell the Thrasher's French Fries...

LATB
09-28-2014, 7:19pm
The place was paradise in the 60's & 70's.
My uncle started on 15th street and moved north every few years away from development. In the end he ended up in Fenwick DE.

MrPeabody
09-28-2014, 7:23pm
I remember nearly getting my ass beat by outlaw bikers while high on purple blotter. :ohnoes: :willy:
And I mean real outlaw bikers. Not the kind with shiny bikes and good hair. :D

There was a motorcycle club in Baltimore called Nobody's Children.:lol:

Norm
09-28-2014, 7:26pm
Rt 50? across the Bay Bridge, south through Cambridge, and east to OC, cross the bridge and hit Ocean Highway the equivalent of A1A here in Florida, head up to 28th st, turn left and out to the shore of Isle of White Bay, there was the folks 2 brm townhouse....and a shared dock with the neighbors....this was mid 60's? to later 70's....some nice times.....good parties and some fishin' stories too.....

Called Coastal Hwy now

What was that name of the folks who owned OC?? Shrimper/Skrimper?? something like that....they made it off the rides on the south end of the inlet in OLD OC talking back when.....and the beach was ever so much wider down there than further north, some block north of 28th st was the motel owned by some political crook Bobby xxx? buddy of LBJ's....I think he went to jail.....anyway as the years went on, they built high rise condos on the beach.....like about 100' from the waves, and of course with erosion the underground parking was flooded out many times over the decades.....

Trimpers

Bobby Baker's Carousel

never even left a sand dune/grasses as a buffer.....

so the UNDERGROUND PARKING filled with SALT water, and I be very surprised if even the entire Federal budget could rescue that crap.....

fun times, not going back, took the kids there long ago, not fun time, more like a disASSter......even last trip there with the EX, the car got ripped off for all the then hot CD's in the thing.....

OC Md. has gone to hell......


:issues::sadangel:


Well actually Gene, the place is pretty nice, big town now, couple hundred thousand in the summer, nice restaurants, all new 2.5 mile boardwalk, lot's of things to do, fishing at it's best. I kind of like the place, especially in the winter, all the major eateries are open year around now. Lot of folks have retired there as well.

mrvette
09-28-2014, 7:35pm
I remember in the 60s the Army Corps of Engineers were trucking sand in there to keep the peninsula from turning into an island. At the end of the Boardwalk farthest from the rides the waves were lapping under the Boardwalk.


Must...Resist...going online and ordering caramel popcorn and salt water taffy from Dolle's... And I can smell the Thrasher's French Fries...

The place was paradise in the 60's & 70's.
My uncle started on 15th street and moved north every few years away from development. In the end he ended up in Fenwick DE.

Them fries, hated the smell, until some gal loved the smell, so we bought some, and damn, yes even though the SMELL was negative....some HOW the taste was much better.....go figger....

I remember Fenwick Island, not that much of the barrier beaches up/down the coast really qualify as much of an island, not like say England/Ireland/etc....but over the bridge was Delaware and Rehoboth Beach.....where the elite meet to pick their feet and be discreet......


:rofl::rofl::seasix:

xXBUDXx
09-28-2014, 7:39pm
I broke a sweat 5 minutes ago, pulling my pants down, to take a poop. FYI, it was a glorious poop.

Milton Fox
09-28-2014, 7:48pm
I just now went through tonight's adult pics thread... :drool:

stingraymyway
09-29-2014, 4:56am
Sunday, our church had service at a campsite on the mountain. Afterwards, I helped served BBQ. Moving fast, slinging BBQ, beans, potato salad and slaw. Then there was the clean up.
It was a great day.

LATB
09-29-2014, 6:41am
Sunday, our church had service at a campsite on the mountain. Afterwards, I helped served BBQ. Moving fast, slinging BBQ, beans, potato salad and slaw. Then there was the clean up.
It was a great day.

Sounds like a literal: Praise The Lord...Pass the Plate. :D

onedef92
09-29-2014, 6:49am
Saturday while I was detailing my car. The Vibe doesn't take too long, but Theresa's full-size Honda Odyssey minivan is pretty much a 2-3 hour job, depending on what's needed.

LATB
09-29-2014, 7:29am
I sweat yesterday cleaning/vacuum the inside of my truck. Had Chloe and her sister Lab "Eve" in the truck Saturday to go up to the farm. Eve is a yellow, had black and yellow hair everywhere in the truck from those pups. Damn they are some shredding machines. :willy:

Norm
09-29-2014, 10:02am
Tuners.

Correct.

DAB
09-29-2014, 10:07am
last week off loading a truck load of garden soil.

erickpl
09-29-2014, 10:38am
Ran a duathlon on Saturday. Sweated a bit there. :)