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Found out last week that the auto body class I signed up for was cancelled. The community college had added a new section this year. It met at more favorable times for me so I signed up. Apparently some folks didn't pay their tuition so they cancelled the section. Scofflaws! There was one spot left in the other section but it was too late for my wife to rearrange her work schedule. She works a couple Saturdays a month when the other section meets.
It was nice to use their facilities and play with their expensive tools. But the best benefit of the class was having a set time twice a week to work on my truck. I can work on it in my shed but inevitably I'll be interrupted with things. As if that isn't bad enough, I also skipped the Supernationals to have money to pay for the class.
I would like to try and take one around here, although I have no experience what so ever and there's probably an age restriction. Are there any more college's around? Maybe you should take an arts class so you can repop a hood ornament like george. -4speed
First of all, you do have class, you hang out here.
The money you saved by not going to the SuperNats and the class, can go towards your truck (Minus one evening out with the Wife.).
Now buckle down and get to work, someone on this Forum has to.
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