What Did Everyone Get For Christmas?

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Not till March!:D We want it to be the ultimate suprise. We have been trying for so long it doesn't matter what we have...as long as it is healthy. Don't worry though, whatever it is...they will probably be into cars like their pop!!:D
 
No pics...
First and biggest gift was sending the trans off to Lonnie at Extreme Automatics to fix my failed attempt at rebuild. Should have been here already......darn carriers!!!!

Other than that clothes, gift cert, etc etc
 
Christmas, this year...

A torque wrench, and a rebuild, and a turbo, and a torque converter, and head gaskets, and drag radials, and more alky...
 
My wife was able to meet her biological mother for the first time in her life, well since the day she was born at least. It is amazing, this family took both of us in like we had already known them the past 32 years. This is by far the best Christmas I have ever had.

That's pretty awesome.....like something from one of those talk shows on TV.

Wife and I went to Sam's and bought a few hundred dollars worth of canned meats and stuff and donated it to this organization that runs a soup kitchen that helps feed the homeless. It was my wife's idea....but it felt good to help out a little. It was kind of humbling to go there and see some of these folks that have nothing.
 
A piece of a$$ and a shirt... and both were too big. :eek: :eek: Not really. The wife got me Kirban's Guide and some other muscle car books she found on Amazon.com. She just happened to see the Kirban book and thought I might want that. I have wanted the book since Nov. 97 when I got my first GN. :biggrin:
 
Got to watch the two boys go crazy opening all their stuff. This is the youngest second X-mas, last year he was only 3.5 months old. It took him a minute to figure it out, but once he did it was great. They both racked up!!!!

I got to go to Sears the day after Thanksgiving and get the wife a new dryer, turns out they have a pretty big tool sale that day :biggrin: :biggrin:
 
That's pretty awesome.....like something from one of those talk shows on TV.

Wife and I went to Sam's and bought a few hundred dollars worth of canned meats and stuff and donated it to this organization that runs a soup kitchen that helps feed the homeless. It was my wife's idea....but it felt good to help out a little. It was kind of humbling to go there and see some of these folks that have nothing.

It was awesome. Both of these women needed each other so much. My wife found out where her mom lived and we jumped in the car, drove through the night and were having lunch with her the next morning.
 
I commend you. You are one great person. I wish I would have thought of something like this. Times are tough right now but there are so many that have so much less than I do and this is a FINE example of Going Fast With Class. :) :)

Wife and I went to Sam's and bought a few hundred dollars worth of canned meats and stuff and donated it to this organization that runs a soup kitchen that helps feed the homeless. It was my wife's idea....but it felt good to help out a little. It was kind of humbling to go there and see some of these folks that have nothing.
 
I commend you. You are one great person. I wish I would have thought of something like this. Times are tough right now but there are so many that have so much less than I do and this is a FINE example of Going Fast With Class. :) :)


There are still good people in this world.

It was great one year, my wife and I were scheduled to volunteer at a local salvation army for Thanks Giving dinners. We got there and were turned away because they had too many volunteers. That's much better than having to turn homeless away.
 
There are still good people in this world.

It was great one year, my wife and I were scheduled to volunteer at a local salvation army for Thanks Giving dinners. We got there and were turned away because they had too many volunteers. That's much better than having to turn homeless away.

Thats awesome!
 
That is great. :) :)

There are still good people in this world.

It was great one year, my wife and I were scheduled to volunteer at a local salvation army for Thanks Giving dinners. We got there and were turned away because they had too many volunteers. That's much better than having to turn homeless away.
 
We did a similar activity on Thanksgiving, ran our butts off for a few hours but it was worth it! We'll be back again next year (and several times before then).
 
My old intercooler...
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Free parts for the win.
 
Presents

My brother is a Marine going thru training and he wasn't supposed to make it home for Christmas, but he and my parents planned ahead and he surprised me Tuesday. He just walked into my room and scared me half to death! And his present to me was an awesome knife. Not a fixed blade unfortunately.
 
Christmas is the time for giving gentlemen...

Thats why I gave the gift of an arrest for Domestic Battery on Christmas. Its the gift that keeps on giving because the jerk off that tuned his wife gets to ride on a cold @ss prisoner transport the next day and stand before the Judge for a bond hearing and hope he gets released. And just when U think the gift cant get any better, he gets to think about a pending court appearance 14-21 days after that. Merrrrrrrrrrrrrry Christmassssssssssssssss.:biggrin:
 
The Buick will more then likely stay parked this year, just picked up my 63" Samsung flat screen TV:eek: I feel like a kid in a candy store. Slept with a hard on all night. Who needs Viagra;)
 
I got a lone wolf automatic knife, it's a double action knife,can be opened manually or auto mode,the cool thing is there is no button to press, you apply pressure on the handle or liner, looks like a regular knife:wink: ,because everything is illegal here in NYC...........and I got some slippers from cabelas..........and 2 - 4 day weekends:biggrin:
 
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