Tom in the new Panorama (#789)
- Bill in Bama
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Yes I'm very familiar with the blind hog thing, in fact I'm living proof of it's veracity! Oh if photoshop were only available in my younger years!
'21 718 GTS 4.0, AGM/Espresso/ Cognac
'17 Cayenne base, White/Luxor/Black
'16 Cayman GTS, great car, sold for the 4.0
'13 Cayenne base, DBM/Luxor beige
'06 Cayman S, first mid-engine car
'86 944 Turbo, fast! Stone grey
'84 944, my first Porsche DBM
'17 Cayenne base, White/Luxor/Black
'16 Cayman GTS, great car, sold for the 4.0
'13 Cayenne base, DBM/Luxor beige
'06 Cayman S, first mid-engine car
'86 944 Turbo, fast! Stone grey
'84 944, my first Porsche DBM
- 911R
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Tom,Tom wrote: Tue Dec 20, 2022 9:57 am..Thanks guys. I was lucky to be able to 'retire' in my mid-50's. Hard to just turn off the work switch after three decades of high-stress 60+ hour weeks. I loved my work, but am now getting to do all the things I didn't have time for in the past....
I retired at 55 when I sold my business. I do not miss the stress and 60+ hours of hard and stressful work each week. The stress also caused a lot of worry during normal sleeping hours. It's all done for me.
I'll throw up my picture as well:

The above is fun stress. In vintage racing, the last place guy gets the same check as the 1ST place guy (zero). Here is part of the field:

You are saying that all Porsche guys are on the same team. You also pay all of the expenses around here due to your love of the Porsche brand.
I say thank you very much.
2019 Ford GT350
2023 Porche 911 Turbo
2023 Porche 911 Turbo
