what kind of work do you do?
I'm finishing a double major, International Studies and Political Science from Utah State, I’m currently a reservist as a intelligence Linguist. Then I will be a Military Intelligence 2nd Lieutenant in May and I’m looking forward to go to Afghanistan or Iraq and help finding some bad guys!
P.S. I will miss my Xfire very much and my wife too.
P.S. I will miss my Xfire very much and my wife too.
Hello all!
I am a house parent for Milton Hershey School and I LOVE it! I am also enrolled in a local College obtaining a business degree as I hope to become a big investor in my local community in a few years.
I am a house parent for Milton Hershey School and I LOVE it! I am also enrolled in a local College obtaining a business degree as I hope to become a big investor in my local community in a few years.
I am a search engine optimizer (SEO). Work for a company, but also been doing it on my own since '99. Love the job...lots of money to be made online. I was/a little now a jeweler. My family owns a custom jewelry store which I worked at for about 5 year. 27 now.
Served four years in the US Army back in the 70's. Currently work in Address Information Systems for the USPS and have been there for 26 years. Also own and operate a commercial office cleaning service. I'm 48, regardless of what state of mind I'm in. When I'm not cruisin' with the top down, I'm ridin' my Harley.
I fix junk for a living. At least that is what I tell people.
I restore '66 - '74 mopars mostly '68 - '70 b and e bodies.
www.totallyautoinc.com
I restore '66 - '74 mopars mostly '68 - '70 b and e bodies.
www.totallyautoinc.com
Originally Posted by +fireamx
WOW!!! What a cool car. It's been a very long time since I've seen a "Minor Morris" (that's what we used to call them way back when).
manufactured by the Morris Motor Company, they have a bullet proof 1000cc 4 cylinder engine which is so simple to work on, they are still a favorite old motor here in the UK.
http://www.morrisminoroc.co.uk/history/History1.html loads of info here.
Had better do my bit then.
Age 48 years, General Manager for Safety Supply Company, we supply protective clothing and consumables into the manufacturing industry, what's left of it.
Age 48 years, General Manager for Safety Supply Company, we supply protective clothing and consumables into the manufacturing industry, what's left of it.
Originally Posted by jpristel
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Originally Posted by walker11
22 year old restaurant manager. senior at Purdue University getting my undergraduate in Hospitality and Tourism Management.
I'm 21 and I assemble JLG Ultra Boom and 800 Series Aerial Work Platform booms. Anywhere from 800-135 feet tall. I have an Associate Degree in business management and computer applications but haven't used it yet.
Originally Posted by +fireamx
WOW!!! What a cool car. It's been a very long time since I've seen a "Minor Morris" (that's what we used to call them way back when).
Looks like you're doing a fantastic job at turning it into one slick street rod.
I nominate you as one of the team of people who should get together and build the first "HEMI" Crossfire.
If you can cram a small block chevy into a Minor, a hemi in a Crossfire should be a piece of cake.
Really enjoyed the photos, nice job.
Looks like you're doing a fantastic job at turning it into one slick street rod.
I nominate you as one of the team of people who should get together and build the first "HEMI" Crossfire.
If you can cram a small block chevy into a Minor, a hemi in a Crossfire should be a piece of cake.
Really enjoyed the photos, nice job.
When I started work in the 70's, I was working with a Canadian guy, (we nicknamed him "The Yank"), he was saying when he was a kid, they used to drop Cleveland V8s into old Morris Minors for a bit of fun. (Why is it that Canadians don't like being mistaken for Americans!!)
Anyway nice to see your old Morrie is such good nick.
Cheers, Terry
Originally Posted by Electric Messiah
38 and a Railroad Conductor. 


