Official Gramps' Memorial Eternal OT Thread

Thanks. I believe I can qualify.

Me, too. However, there is that other thing in there that sounds a bit like banana republic graft.

"can demonstrate that they will provide a financial benefit and contribute to create employment for Costa Rican citizens either in the form of direct or indirect investment."

Surprisingly another spot that's apparently been getting popular with US retirees is Viet Nam.
 
I met Bob, King Richard Petty and Buddy Baker in a small Anniston AL restaurant eating breakfast. There were like 4 other patrons in there besides us. I spoke to them when they walked in, they all came over and talked to us. Seger was there to sing Star Spangled Banner at Talladega. It made our day.

I saw Buddy Baker years ago - must have been 1976. I was in LA doing some reactor coolant pump testing, and that night I was putting my wife on a plane to return home. He was boarding the same plane, but I wouldn't have approached him if I'd spotted him in time. He'd had a bad day at Riverside and likely not in a very good mood. Either everybody else was thinking the way I was or nobody else recognized him. I always felt he was one of NASCAR's best - at least most interesting. NASCAR might have a future if the new guys in the sport were like the old guys - those guys were always entertaining - on track or off.
 
Me, too. However, there is that other thing in there that sounds a bit like banana republic graft.



Surprisingly another spot that's apparently been getting popular with US retirees is Viet Nam.
One thing I read said you have to contribute to their form of SS by paying a 9-10% tax on your retirement income.
 
I saw Buddy Baker years ago - must have been 1976. I was in LA doing some reactor coolant pump testing, and that night I was putting my wife on a plane to return home. He was boarding the same plane, but I wouldn't have approached him if I'd spotted him in time. He'd had a bad day at Riverside and likely not in a very good mood. Either everybody else was thinking the way I was or nobody else recognized him. I always felt he was one of NASCAR's best - at least most interesting. NASCAR might have a future if the new guys in the sport were like the old guys - those guys were always entertaining - on track or off.
How big of a feller is he? Looks to be about the size of Jethro.
 
How big of a feller is he? Looks to be about the size of Jethro.

Pretty big and definitely taller than the rest of the crowd - not somebody you'd want to tangle with. I have no doubt that his size was what first caught my attention. I used to occasionally walk and talk with Bob Johnson (TN and NFL lineman) on the way to ROTC class - could have had something to do with the years that passed, but I guess I thought Buddy Baker would have been the more intimidating of the two.
 
No kidding, he was a large man. My hand disappeared in his when we shook hands.
Two guys that I shook hands with that had HUGE hands were Doug Atkins and Big John Tate. I put Atkins' championship ring on 2 fingers of mine up to the knuckle. I believe that he said it was a size 16 or 18, maybe.
 
That makes it more awesome since it's a natural gift.. Can you believe he's 86 years old now???
Wow, hadn't thought about Frankie in a while but 86 is almost a ripe old age.
I find it fascinating that younger people are just now getting turned onto voices of the past. Couple of my favorites are Patsy Cline and Roy Orbison.
I grew up with Fats Domino and Motown. Then Sunday morning was gospel at the crack of hoggs wife.
 
Wow, hadn't thought about Frankie in a while but 86 is almost a ripe old age.
I find it fascinating that younger people are just now getting turned onto voices of the past. Couple of my favorites are Patsy Cline and Roy Orbison.
I grew up with Fats Domino and Motown. Then Sunday morning was gospel at the crack of hoggs wife.
Agree on Cline and Orbison. Some favorites of mine were Dean Ford of The Marmalade, Johnny Maestro of The Crests and later The Brooklyn Bridge, Jay Black of Jay and the Americans, Burton Cummings of the Guess Who, etc.


I won't put all the links on here, but if you like a great singing voice, go to youtube and check out Brooklyn Bridge--Blessed is the Rain, The Worst That Could Happen, You'll Never Walk Alone. Burton Cummings and Stand Tall. The Marmalade-Reflections of My Life. Dean Ford-In Dreams, Jay and the Americans-Cara Mia, This Magic Moment, Walking in the Rain, Crying..
 
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Agree on Cline and Orbison. Some favorites of mine were Dean Ford of The Marmalade, Johnny Maestro of The Crests and later The Brooklyn Bridge, Jay Black of Jay and the Americans, Burton Cummings of the Guess Who, etc.


I won't put all the links on here, but if you like a great singing voice, go to youtube and check out Brooklyn Bridge--Blessed is the Rain, The Worst That Could Happen, You'll Never Walk Alone. Burton Cummings and Stand Tall. The Marmalade-Reflections of My Life. Dean Ford-In Dreams, Jay and the Americans-Cara Mia, This Magic Moment, Walking in the Rain, Crying..
I actually went and listened to songs from each artist and some of that music will never be equaled.
 
^^^^yes.

Ford is gonna sell about 3 million Broncos though. 5 or 6 different models/trims...you can change between 3 or 4 engines, several transmissions including a manual for 2021, several suspensions all the way up to "Boulder crawler" its insane. Pretty much have anything between a zippy equivalent of a 4cyl wrangler and an unstoppable rock crawler with an interior like a new Lexus and everything in between. I was amazed. Figured Ford was gonna half-arse it like most things these days...it seems like they built the most capable off road SUV straight off the showroom floor that has ever been built. I can't wait to see them compete with the new Jeeps, Land Rovers, Toyota 4wds, etc...I
 
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Agree on Cline and Orbison. Some favorites of mine were Dean Ford of The Marmalade, Johnny Maestro of The Crests and later The Brooklyn Bridge, Jay Black of Jay and the Americans, Burton Cummings of the Guess Who, etc.


I won't put all the links on here, but if you like a great singing voice, go to youtube and check out Brooklyn Bridge--Blessed is the Rain, The Worst That Could Happen, You'll Never Walk Alone. Burton Cummings and Stand Tall. The Marmalade-Reflections of My Life. Dean Ford-In Dreams, Jay and the Americans-Cara Mia, This Magic Moment, Walking in the Rain, Crying..


Thank you. Some of the best music ever made.
 
I actually went and listened to songs from each artist and some of that music will never be equaled.
Roy Orbison is hard to equal on In Dreams, I Drove All Night, Crying, etc. Did you listen to Burton Cummings? I swear there is a video of him singing both our national anthem and Canada's at a couple of hockey games that will bring tears to your eyes.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDXYb9UhlZo
 
Roy Orbison is hard to equal on In Dreams, I Drove All Night, Crying, etc. Did you listen to Burton Cummings? I swear there is a video of him singing both our national anthem and Canada's at a couple of hockey games that will bring tears to your eyes.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDXYb9UhlZo
Just watched the anthem, he nailed it beautifully. I have to say my favorite from him is These Eyes.
 
I could use some thoughts, prayers, well wishes, or whatever it is you do when you need help. My mom is in critical condition in the ICU. The next 48 hours are make or break time. She was fully septic yesterday. Improvement today. But her kidneys and liver aren’t responding. I hate 2020.
Very sorry to read this... I can only imagine the anxiety you are going through. Let's all pray for the best outcome. I'm sorry, I don't have better words to express.
 
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