Wow. Thank you for turning my one cup of coffee morning into three :) I am still amazed at these garages. I will also mention that I park my car outside.
-Mike
Also, forgot to mention - Songline's next door neighbor rides a Pegoretti Marcelo in the "Hands" paint scheme. It's fully blinged out in Stella Azurra carbon wheels, stem, handlebars, seatpost, etc. He also has a Colnago Dream Machine, but I didn't get to see that one. Whole lot of high-zoot stuff going down on the 4th floor up there in Tenleytown.
Most importantly, the neighbor has a very attractive girlfriend (friend?) who was casually sipping Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA from the bottle at 1:00 on a Sunday afternoon.
Also, forgot to mention - Songline's next door neighbor rides a Pegoretti Marcelo in the "Hands" paint scheme. It's fully blinged out in Stella Azurra carbon wheels, stem, handlebars, seatpost, etc. He also has a Colnago Dream Machine, but I didn't get to see that one. Whole lot of high-zoot stuff going down on the 4th floor up there in Tenleytown.
Most importantly, the neighbor has a very attractive girlfriend (friend?) who was casually sipping Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA from the bottle at 1:00 on a Sunday afternoon.
Forget the girlfriend, I want pics of the Marcelo with the "Mani" scheme.
Most importantly, the neighbor has a very attractive girlfriend (friend?) who was casually sipping Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA from the bottle at 1:00 on a Sunday afternoon.
Wow - don't know how you managed to figure out the particular beer she was drinking. For me, it was more like a Seinfeld moment, when he admonishes George not to look too long, as if taking a fleeting glimpse of the sun for fear of going blind. There was a whole lot going on with her, most of it spilling out of her dress. I just focused on the Marcelo. Much safer, eyesight intact, good neighborly relations preserved.
One of my favorite threads from the days of old ... needs to be updated with current shots. Mine is underway and almost done, but in the meantime post them up (it's been thirteen years since the last shots were displayed)!
Finally completed the new workshop … quite pleased with how it came out. No A/C or heat in this shed, so the last two months of summer have been “uncomfortable,” but the fall awaits. I suspect a space heater will be more than adequate for the winter months.
Still in its pristine state, but the years ahead will season it up.
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