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Grumpy Dave
#1
Anybody heard from Dave Luciani? He was running a fever. Just wanting to know if he's O.K. Sure hope so. Ted
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#2
call him,,if he talks for an hour, hes ok,,,if its 10 minutes, hes prolly not feeling well....

but yes , we are always concerned about David....

gw
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#3
Well, GW, we talked for quite a while. It was good hearing the old buzzard's voice! Rolleyes Ted
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#4
wait a minute,,whos calling who an Ole Buzzard,,,,LOL...sorry had to..

GW
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#5
GW, there are different degrees of buzzardry... TJ Wink
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#6
humph old buzzard. 
seems to me NIETHER of youse two guys have any room to be chucking stones.
i'm still alive and well 
thanx for caring. 
yer bud
dave l
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Dave L.
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#7
Hey, Dave they got yall in lock down up there? Are you still planning on moving to a more user friendly state?
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(07-23-2020, 09:11 PM)David Luciani Wrote: humph old buzzard. 
seems to me NIETHER of youse two guys have any room to be chucking stones.
i'm still alive and well 
thanx for caring. 
yer bud
dave l
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Hi Dave,
No Rock Island Grand Prix this year but hopefully next year. I hope you plan on coming back,I would love to see you. You have a whole year to put together a great kart and come back and beat my ass.
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#9
GW, he sounds O.K.! TJ
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#10
arrrghhhh,
 rigp was on my must go this year.

not in lock down no fever or anything covid , my friend may just have had a summer cold.
i am thinking on moving but not instantly. 

i did just sell my duplex rental. 
got enough money to almost break even on capital investment.
we got caught out in 06 when the housing market crashed.
couldn't sell then would've lost significant cash capital.

so i went to long game that is just now finishing early because covid spiked the ct housing market.
new yorkers are buying everything that comes up for sale right now and paying good money.
i asked for what i needed to break even , which was well over rough appraisal and it sold in 28 hours.

 no profit and no labor return for me but i'm good with that result.
the time drain maintaining it for 14 years is gone , which is great.

of course now i need a new home for my big machines.
it took three intense days to move all the construction equipment and big machines off site.
the mill and bandsaw are still on trailer am gonna finish up that then figure out whats next.

am considering robbing some of my capital and building a shop .
but since i may be vacating ct. i need to run numbers first and see if that makes sense in a future sale.

anyway am hoping to get back to vintage kart stuff miss going to the events alot.
Dave L.
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