Well I do carry a lot of snuff around but not usually that much, and yup, that’s the Dean Swift you sent me! The artist wanted me to bring a selection of wooden boxes & cool-looking containers, so I might possibly have overdone it! She’s started painting the picture, if I get a jpeg of it I’ll post it here when its done.
A Nice crisp, clear picture of you, Toffeenose! (damn, I knew I should have dresses up too. I look like ‘Joey Stink-Eye, King of the Hobos’ in my photo!)
Bart - you look fine. I just look as though I make moonshine in a swamp. Great picture Debbie, that would make an excellent portrait.
debbie that is an awesome tye.
I tried to past a jpg of me, but I have no idea how to post a picture.
@Bart What kind of car is that a VW beetle? kind of small looks like a very nice one though
@toffeenose… RUDE BOYS>>>>>>>>>>>>RUDE BOYS! Your dressed like a moon stomper eh?
@ibook7537 It’s a '65 bug, my second car I had, and probably my favorite too. I tried to whisper you to ask what type of straight six you’ve got on your photo, but my computer won’t let me . I had a '51 deluxe with a 216 and a spare 235 out of a 1955 chevy pickup to swap out into it. (Had to sell the car recently, though.)If you built that engine, it’s one hell of a job! 1965 40HP, 1200 cc (ironically the same as a Harley Davidson!)
@Nachman As long as your photo has some type of ‘address’ when you right click on it and then hit properties, you should be able to post it. I put some rough directions up above–let me know if I can help further.
That is a picture of a Ford 240 with a ton of clifford stuff on it. I wish it was my engine but its not just a clifford build on there site, when I start making some real money I want to do that to either a chevy 250,292 or a Chrysler 170 (slant six). I jsut liked the set up of the weber carbs on it. I really like the straight 6’s. I really like the German stuff too. My uncle had a 1974 Porsche Carrera Targa, flat six but really bloody nice car. He also has 2 65 corvair turbo convertables thats how I learned to drive a stick. I only hope to be able to do something like that one day.
Thanks for the compliments, fellas. @ Bob: Thanks - it’s original '60s, I think. I picked it tie up at a music festival this summer for £2.00 - bargain, huh? @ snuffster: I think you look waaay cool in your pic - very nice tats too. (I said TATS!) @ nightcap: RUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUDE BOOOOOOYS!!! You knows it.
LOL!!
Well at least we have similar taste in ties if not equal luck in finding decent ones.
Here’s one of Me, Mrs. WickedKitchen, and my two little kitchens.
heh I own that same background. I have it in brown also.Probably most of you midwesterners know where this was. Just a grabshot.
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Thought I’d bump this one too, which has some more recent photos…
Thanks Bart, I was about to as I did in December.
Snuffhead, would you be able to put Toffeenose’s picture and painting together side by side. That would be really neat…i figure you are able to do that
The Photo:- The Painting:-
Done Edit: not side by side, that would take to much time.