Thanksgiving is a day to remember all of the things in life that we are all thankful for. I'm thankful for the GREAT family and AMAZING friends I have. I'm thankful for having a job (9 years and running) that pays the bills and allows me to have money left over to pursue racing and the people I have supporting me. I have my health and that is something that can never have a price on it. What are you thankful for?
I'll jus add this now before ppl get all serious n E36 M3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DT1twiegmQ
I'm thankful for my kids that work, pay their bills, have goals, careers and hopefully will support me in my old age.
Having the job I have for 9 years is the ONLY job that i have ever had.
JoeyM
SuperDork
11/23/11 10:39 p.m.
Employment, a home, my parents.
[Edit: The GRM forum - especially the mobile version of it - and Tom's hard work to keep it running.]
Megasquirt, Weber stack injection, Felix Wankel, Carroll Smith, John Moses Browning, and an understanding wife.
Mostly family and friends.
The invention of the ratchet, air tools.. .. . Wait is this supposed to be a serious thread?
My wife who has put up with me, All my kids. Having a roof over my head, My health.
ddavidv
SuperDork
11/24/11 7:17 a.m.
Wife, house, job, yadda yadda yadda...
But really, I'm thankful these guys let me race with them. A true bunch of gentlemen who will do anything to make sure I make the grid:
Looking forward to another year of following (most) of them around the track!
Home, family, job, a life full of really wonderful people, both live and online. Though y'all do have some screwy politics...
Margie
A partner (more than a wife) that supports my caraziness 100%.
A job I still enjoy after 39 years (can't believe it went that fast).
Son & daughter in law I can't say enough about, very proud.
I am content all around and very thankful.
Dan
tpwalsh
New Reader
11/24/11 7:54 a.m.
For this:
Not just the obvious, but the subtle too, like the (too low) roof overhead.
A job where I get paid more, work less hours on, and get more respect from than the one I held last year. My 3 year old son and his early development into a gearhead. A house that's way better than the apartment I had last year. And a 25 year old car that runs like a top from my own doing.
This forum, my awesome job, my awesome hobbies, my loving and caring girlfriend, Skyrim, and my supportive parents for helping me get my feet on the ground in "the real world".
Marjorie Suddard wrote:
Home, family, job, a life full of really wonderful people, both live and online. Though y'all do have some screwy politics...
Margie
AMEN! For some smart, or at least creative people, that's one area many don't actually use much of their gray matter.
I'm thankful that I still have fight in me.
My lovely wife and our beautiful daughter (who's still incubating), our families, our home, and our friends. But mostly just the cats.
pres589 wrote:
In reply to N Sperlo:
Words escape me.
Javelin's cats got your tongue?
My awesome wife, our healthy daughter who's about to turn one, and our beautiful, fertile farm. We are truly blessed.