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Sherman said:
Having spent many years in GM and Ford dealers, I've seen some real Bozos attempt to fix cars... It seems that fewer guys want to pursue this illustrious carreer anymore. More than a few of these guys were illiterate to boot! The shotgun approach to fixing cars is not necessary if one has knowledge, tools, and equipment at their disposal. One perception problem I see often is in the scenario where some CPA or other cubite rebuilds his project over several years, joins a club, and is approached by guys who admire their beauty machine and mistakenly assume these cubites are gurus...
Wow - Thanks for setting us straight. For a while there I was getting worried.
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You would have responded to me more favorably had we conversed in person.... The lack of body language gestures, eye contact, facial expressions, and voice tone and inflexion do not lend themselves to a very fair assessment ...Peace brother!
 
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Sherman said:
You would have responded to me more favorably had we conversed in person.......Peace brother!
Hi Sherman,
I'm sure that you are correct & I apologize. Let's just pretend that this discussion never happened, & I'll never mention that I might be a CPA.
Dave
 
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Dave Russell said:
...that I might be a CPA.
Dave
If you know half as much about taxes as you do about Healeys, racing engines and motorcycles, I'd be happy to have you prepare my next return.
:bow:
 
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