D.R.
     Let it go.  Take pride in what you do with your hands..whether it be cars, 
motorcycles  or home projects.  It bothers me as well that many say they built it the 
way they wanted it..but haven't wrenched on it.  I have a friend with a 67 camaro that 
he didn't build but talks like he did.  He also has a premo bathroom that my wife 
loves.  He says yeah I did this.  As soon as I asked him how he cut the marble he 
offered up that he paid someone to perform the project.  
     Like I said Let it go.  Take pride in what you do with your hands..whether it be 
cars, motorcycles  or home projects.
Walt
http://www.personal.kent.edu/~wbainey/CHEVELLE.htm
 http://www.personal.kent.edu/~wbainey/1890HOUSE.htm  

----- Original Message -----
From: "D.R. Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, August 16, 2004 9:16 pm
Subject: [Chevelle-list] Peeve

> While I got the computer fired up need some help to see if I am 
> wrong 
> about something or what?
> 
> Reading one of my car mags other day and read article on a car 
> that was 
> a very nice car, really looked good.  Reading the article the 
> owner went 
> on and on about building the car themselves and "built it the way 
> I 
> wanted it with no help from anyone".  Ok, now after reading the 
> complete 
> article all the owner actually did was write the checks to whoever 
> did 
> the work.  All the owner really did was select the places to have 
> it 
> worked on.  Now the owner did pick out the color scheme and which 
> motor/trans to go in the car, but at no time turned any wrenches etc..
> 
> I think this owner should say they paid someone and had it built 
> to 
> their specs and not claim they built it.
> 
> I have no problem if someone can pay to have one built if that is 
> the 
> way to have a car.  Not everyone can actually build their car.  I 
> have 
> to have my paint and body work done as this is something I am not 
> good 
> at nor do I like to do paint and body work.  Whether my personal 
> cars or 
> a customers car I don't do paint and body.  Nor will I take credit 
> for 
> the paint and body on a car.
> 
> So should I just ignore this peeve or still get snarly at those folks?
> 
> D.R. Jones
> 
> 
> 


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