Why? Because they were going to take Draft Numbers upto #75 by the end of August and I had #76. So I enlisted at the end of July in to get my choice of Service rather than letting them Choose. Beat my notice by two weeks.
Baldo, need to hear that restoring a antique car, is a time and parts consuming effort, That slowly it will come to be. maybe from a senior who’s been there?
Meanwhile, be lucky he hasn’t been cited yet for keeping an inoperable motor vehicle for too long. Every city that I know of has an ordinance against that
I was drafted into Marines December 4, 1968. A couple months they had numbers. My eye sight was 400/20and my hearing held up for a month at the Preinduction Physical. I had some hearing loss. but Iws good to go.
A better question would be with all the times we have seen work being done to the car, we see no advancement. “If he gets the car fixed, we can’t use it as a lame crutch story device!” Said the writer. Yes, let’s get this car fixed and be done with it. Then Baldo can drive around and have DIFFERENT adventures that don’t include his brat sister.
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
bummer
KenTheCoffinDweller about 3 years ago
Why? Because they were going to take Draft Numbers upto #75 by the end of August and I had #76. So I enlisted at the end of July in to get my choice of Service rather than letting them Choose. Beat my notice by two weeks.
djtenltd about 3 years ago
Baldo still has yet to learn that things you want take time and patience.
LawrenceS about 3 years ago
Cheer up, Baldo… If the creative team stays healthy you’ve got another thirty teen years left in you.
jhenryw49 about 3 years ago
Baldo, need to hear that restoring a antique car, is a time and parts consuming effort, That slowly it will come to be. maybe from a senior who’s been there?
Diat60 about 3 years ago
Do I see an actual wheel in the second frame?
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member about 3 years ago
Meanwhile, be lucky he hasn’t been cited yet for keeping an inoperable motor vehicle for too long. Every city that I know of has an ordinance against that
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
Really doesn’t understand the meaning of life right now; hopefully later…..
[Unnamed Reader - 8f7cf7] about 3 years ago
I was drafted into Marines December 4, 1968. A couple months they had numbers. My eye sight was 400/20and my hearing held up for a month at the Preinduction Physical. I had some hearing loss. but Iws good to go.
Gen.Flashman about 3 years ago
It looks like the car is blocking the entire driveway, so does Dad park on the street?
Bwahahaha! about 3 years ago
A better question would be with all the times we have seen work being done to the car, we see no advancement. “If he gets the car fixed, we can’t use it as a lame crutch story device!” Said the writer. Yes, let’s get this car fixed and be done with it. Then Baldo can drive around and have DIFFERENT adventures that don’t include his brat sister.
gwayner Premium Member about 3 years ago
If he is like the typical teenager then he should know the answer to whatever!!
Lightpainter about 3 years ago
All the neighbors are also wondering why they have to look at that heap every day.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 3 years ago
I’d hate to see his mid-life crisis! Teenage angst is a real thing though.