Doing nothing...

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  1. Marc

    Marc Active Member

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    Due to some small medical problems I am not able to work now, so what does someone do in that situation ? Nothing. And that results in this:

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    Making a compilation of Country Squire rear ends throughout the years.....
    And sharing it :).
    All pictures come from the internet with the exeption of the one of my own '86.
     
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    I still love the '60. INteresting one year type model.
     
  3. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Doing nothing...:dance:

    ^^^^-----Mostly that's what I've been doing since I retired in 1994. I'm getting pretty good at it.
    Since we live in sunny Florida and go to the beach a lot I've compiled a lot of cute rearends too!:rofl2:
     

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    When I finally get around to putting wood on the sides of my wagon, the tailgate will remain wood free. Never cared for the look of the Country Squire tailgate in '58.

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    Wish I could say the same. I have a medical problem that pretty much allows me to do nothing at times. If I am lucky I get to go out work or the car or take in a cruise night/carshow. But there are times where I don't leave the house for days, weeks, or even months. It is what it is.
     
  6. Krash Kadillak

    Krash Kadillak Well-Known Member

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    Nice! Looks like the '67 belongs to a member here - Dr. B. Smiths' Squire...

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  7. Silvertwinkiehobo

    Silvertwinkiehobo "Everything that breaks starts with 'F.'"

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    I, too, am temporarily disabled, but I do my best not to let it stop me from doing things. If I have heavy work, I usually have a friend who assists me. I try paying him in beer, but all he wants is horsepi--I mean, Budweiser. Otherwise, I do what I can, gritting through the pain in my knees, and I have a hands-on hobby (NO, not that!): model railroading. But then I also watch a lot of TV and hop on here 2 or 3 times a day.
     
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    Guess the only thing I have in common with this thread is the pictures in the 1st post.

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  9. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Good. We need someone around here healthy to take care of us. My real ailment is old age. I don't think there is a cure yet.
     

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