buckeyefarmer
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And this thread is going to pot.
Back to our regular programming, 50° and wet.
Back to our regular programming, 50° and wet.
Definitely getting older, maybe not any wiser... We’re going to check opposite ends of the country.. the great NW (Washington, Oregon, mid/northern Idaho, western Montana) then the SE (NC, SC, mid/north FLA, Tenn, Kentucky) never been to any of these areas... I figured, at worst, we won’t want to live in a particular place, but we’ll enjoy visiting. So many things to consider about all the areas, cost, climates, work or not... the list goes on and on... who knows if we could ever figure it out!"........ Going to take multiple trips to possible relocation areas this year...looking for the great green rural semi-retirement place of our dreams...hopefully I can find it on our buget."- LS_mt125_owner
I hope that you and your wife fing the "perfect place" or at least something really close.
When we were much younger and even more foolish than we are now we were thinking about CR, but that is no longer under consideration......... not that I am much less foolish nowadays. Too hot here 90+ days/mid 70 nights. Other areas in higher elevations are much more temperate, but we would really have to learn Spanish even though there are "American enclaves."
And this thread is going to pot.
Back to our regular programming, 50° and wet.
What's so controversial about gear, R4, and single lid being the best?
You will get no arguments from me. JJ needs to do it this year or fade away into his last winning burnout. I can cheer for anyone but Candy Man.
Jeff Gordon came in and dominated the sport, knocking Dale off the pedestal and would have had 6 championships under the rules he broke in with. JJ would have had 2-4 under those rules depending on whom you ask. Some guys were cut out for the Chase and some weren稚. Plus Jeff lost a lot of his chemistry when the original team broke up. Take nothing away from Johnson, he deserves everything he won, the rules are what they are. Jeff and Dale SR. were very good friends, in 2000 Dale said the three best drivers were Richard Petty, himself, and Jeff Gordon. To me titles meant more before one win got you in some made up playoff then a short hot streak wins. When you had to sustain all season it meant something. Between spec cars, ghost rules, imaginary cautions and few personalities in the sport, I stopped watching at least 10 years ago. But opinions are like buttholes, we all have one and nobody wants to see yours. LOL