That was fun. It's always fun to see someone else do pixs. Also, Christine is the 1st regular to join our little pixs club. Maybe some day chatter163 or amh will join. Oh, well - it's always a hoot having you around. Thanks Mrs. M.
Thanks to both of you! And I added the Falcons to my pictures folder. Guess now I'd better get back to working on a midterm assignment. Have a great day!
I'm new to the forum, but very experienced on eBay and AS. I cannot figure out why anyone would bid early. That just drives up the final cost 99% of the time. The only winners there are the Seller and eBay. I use AS only and have been very successful to date. Only once (tonight) was my bid not placed, due to timing issues I assume. It kills me to see rookie bidders bidding up prices with days left on the auctions !QUOTE]Originally posted by samuraiblossom: Personally, I feel it's fine to bid at any time you desire when it comes to an auction. Sometimes I bid the second I see the item...other times I'll use AS or snipe manually. It depends on a lot of factors, really. I'll normally put in as much as I'm willing to pay once I see an item I really want, or I'll use AS. I don't like to snipe manually at the last minute, I usually do all I can to avoid that kind of situation...since I might slip up, or my connection will be slow, etc. It's not cheating to bid, what are auctions for? It doesn't matter when someone bids, although some people do feel cheated when they put a bid in for something, the auction goes on for a full week with no other bidders, then at the final moment someone shows up and outbids them. It's a disappointment for anyone, I've been there myself. But, even I must admit it's not cheating. That, and I've done the last-minute-bidding thing myself, so I can't go and say it's a bad thing, I'd only be a hypocrite. ^^; Just my two cents on the subject.
Had a Ford Falcon once (1966 - I was 6!) and we lost it in Auckland Harbour when a dog knocked it out of Park and it rolled into the water, floated a bit, then sank. They got it out be we ended up with a 1967 model - something to do with the salt water...
Here are some pictures of my 1967 Falcon that were taken at a car show about 5 years ago. A few years ago I took it in for an oil change and the guys at the garage let it fall backward off the rack. They had to put a different door on it. The engine was just rebuilt this summer. I'm also restoring the first car I ever owned, a 1966 Falcon sports coupe.
Anyone ever been to the 'Dream Cruse' in Detroit? It's this weekend and a very big deal.
Classic and custom cars and trucks cruse a 10 mile stretch of Woodward Ave all weekend. You don't have to walk around. Just find a spot, sit, and let the show drive by.
Average speed on Woodward is normally about 45 mph. This weekend it's slower than walking speed because of all the traffic.
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