Okay, Well…that was an interesting trial run. A little disappointed I couldn’t top my Kimi’s record number of comments. Not bad for a male rookie on his first attempt though. I was impressed however with the comments that were made. It was really fun to hear what people thought. Kimi and I still don’t know what were going to do about having another baby, but I think we are getting closer. She doesn’t want one for a couple years, if we do have one. I want one now, if we are going to have one. So that kinda settles it for me. I don’t even know if Kim knows the above, but I guess she will soon.
My word document froze as I was typing this luckily it was saved and I only lost a little. Is that a bad sign?
I don’t know how Kimi has time to make so many posts. I hardly have time to read them, but if I want to know anything about her or what is going on in her life I pretty much have to. I think I will try to make a post about once to her five. That may still be a lofty goal though.
Here is a sampling of what I would call true art. Take time to read and learn a little about these, it will make you a more rounded person. (there she goes she is complaining about what I am blogging about already, "Don't, She says, "it makes me sound like a big Jerk...Stop! Maybe she will learn not to mess with me.) I was actually lucky enough to own both of these items at one time. These are the photos that I used when I ebayed them. These parts were made in the early 90's by a guy named Paul. He manufactured these by himself in a small shop in the USA. He was able to make a living against the corporate giant Shimano. For you fisherman out there it is the same company. He in no way hurt Shimano's business but just to survive against them was amazing. The parts are machined from solid blocks of aluminum. They are incredibly well built with amazing attention to detail. You would not believe how good these parts feel and how smooth they function. I used to dream of owning these exact two parts, the Paul derailleur and "Love levers" as they were called. I was lucky to have owned them. I sold them because the technology of these are out of date and I hope whoever bought them actually put them to use. Paul components is still in business making great parts. I am curious and would like all who read this to tell respond and tell me how much money total, they think I received from ebaying these parts.
Try using your mouse left handed, it is crazy hard.
