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I made this one last March.
Jenny Bangs.webp
 
they have articles? 🤨
in my defense i can't read for 💩. the fact i have a high school diploma is appalling.
I have a large collection of adult magazines from 1969 until around 1985 and I don't think I've ever read any of the articles, though I recall that I read a short story but can't recall who wrote it.
 
seems overzealous. someone should report it to HR. 🤣
not to mention I'm betting 90% who view the forum at work are probably using there phone. so it's a non issue.
Before I retired work didn't allow for staff to access forums. I should know, I worked IT there for twenty-seven years and on a number of occasions had to collect evidence. It's amazing what students and staff will access when they think we're not paying attention.

We blocked as much non work/school related stuff as we could but students and staff could be very creative.
 
made this 1971 Hemi 'Cuda truck
I bet it would have sold great if it were real. I loved the Ford Ranchero and the Chevy El Camino.

When I was nineteen years old I was still using a manual wheelchair most of the time even though I got my first powerchair in 1977 (It was very unreliable.). My dad worked for Coeur d'Alene as the new car sales manager and almost always drove a new or used car to and from work. One day he drove a 1978 El Camino home from work so I gave it a try and though I could get in and out easily enough, there wasn't enough room to put my E&J manual chair behind the seat. I loved that car and would have asked for help buying it if my chair fit.

I also tried a 1974 Chevy Suburban but it was too tall. I was already driving one of my dad's four pickup trucks by getting in on the passenger side and hoisting my chair up behind me then sliding across but that was a lot of work.

At the end of November of 1979, seventeen days after I turned 20 I bought a 1975 Short Ford Econoline half ton van with a Golden Boy lift, a Ricon six way transfer seat, and Ricon sliding door system. I drove that van for seventeen years. As much as I loved that van, I loved that Chevy El Camino more.

I think I only have one photo of that van. That's my late girlfriend next to my van, her 1980 3/4 ton van is in the background. By this point I'd replaced the Goldenboy lift with a used Ricon similar to the one in her van.
E150 1975.webp
 
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