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Post by greg246 »

Come back soon! It was nice to meet you and your family

Cheers

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Welcome Home Tom
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Welcome home Tom!

Re: a new career, based on my current experience - there's a lot of money in body and paint work (at least you can spend a lot of money)
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Ladies & Gentlemen:

We need to find Tom a job that matches his skill set and allows him to keep working on old Ferraris - thereby keeping this board going :lol :

Criteria (from the perspective of improving the Board):

1. Reasonable hours - Tom will need to be able to spend time with his family, work on the car and update this board outside of work hours.

2. Needs to be in the Catskills - Tom sold his place in the city. Also, the longer the commute, the less time he will have to work on the Ferrari.

3. Needs to pay well - Tom needs to support his family and buy Ferrari parts.


Tom S., how about an east coast division chief for your organization?


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Post by Rudy van Daalen Wetters »

Nice try, Tom. Kids still in school...back to work.

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Post by tyang »

Thanks everybody for the welcome home.

Thanks Art for the concern! I'm sure something will turn up. Besides, I can always work for Target!

Whatever I end up doing, I'm sure there will always be posts about cars and Ferraris! I had a lot of fun visiting the various Ferrari shops, and Ferrari owners that I'm thinking of doing the same here in the States. I'll start with the collections and shops in the Northeast.

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Hi Tom
Great to hear that you guys are all home safe and sound! I guess you'll be glad to have a 'fixed' based for a little while why you get back into the swing of things "up over" (as opposed to "down under"). I'm sure all the travelling gets tiring after a while...Remember they drive on the wrong side of the road in the USA!
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Hi Kelly!

As much fun as we had in Australia, it's nice to be home among our own stuff. It's great cooking in our own kitchen again!
Remember they drive on the wrong side of the road in the USA!
The funny thing is after getting adjusted to driving on your side of the road, I found myself turning on the windshield wipers instead of the turn signals back home when making right turns!

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Post by Bryan P »

did someone say Tom's next job is parting out east coast F-cars?

let's start w/ Bayer's C/4 - I hear it has a lot of nice clamps.
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shaughnessy wrote:REMENBER I am retiring. No expansion forecasted. See website that never happened. CLOSED INDEFINITELY

And you guys thought I am kidding

Will you retire from e-bay as well ?

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klv wrote:...Remember they drive on the wrong side of the road in the USA!
Andrew & Kelly
I believe that it is the 'right' side of the road, not the left or wrong side :)
tyang wrote: The funny thing is after getting adjusted to driving on your side of the road, I found myself turning on the windshield wipers instead of the turn signals back home when making right turns!

Tom
Tom, just don't break off the O/D lever on the America!
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Post by Art S. »

Tom S.,

As Tom Y. doesn't currently have a job and he didn't stick shields on his fenders, maybe you could offer to break up his America for him :) .

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Post by Rudy van Daalen Wetters »

Daffy has posed a critical question concerning my favorite sniper...

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Post by Michael Bayer »

BrianP with the spanking new Shaughnessy interior in his Queen is manifesting has a bad case of patina envy.......... Michael Bayer
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Post by Michael Bayer »

Tom Shaughnessy you dirty rat, you sold me those Scuderia Ferrari stickers as the real deal, removed by Zac from a 1954 Ferrari GTO that won the Indy 500, worth even more because they had been applied with Enzo's spit. Now I learn they caused numerous deductions on my car at the Nationals, lucky for me I had genuine Ferrari fuzzy dice on the mirror as an offset.
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