I found BobbyG !!!

Everything is nearly back to normal now and it's good to be back! :props:

Now, if it would only warm up just a wee bit.......
 
Everything is nearly back to normal now and it's good to be back! :props:

Now, if it would only warm up just a wee bit.......

Glad to hear BobbyG. You're a good man :props:

Winter ends here today in my mind. The next 7 days temps are in the 50's/60's :)
 
Who's this guy BobbyG y'all making so much fuss over? :dunno: :laughing:

It's been a very rough 6 to 7 months but occasionally life's about overcoming the "challenges" that get thrown at you.....

This is quite a thread and I'd like to thank everyone for their compassion and comments..:dblthumb2:

One of the best forum members here......that's who we are fussing over!

Very glad to hear you are doing well Bobby.

Welcome back my friend!
 
We should have a 25% off (no limits) sale to celebrate the occasion

:wave:
 
From reading some of previous threads, I have a feeling that isn't really THAT big of an obstacle for you.

You my friend have a great memory! :props:

My garage has a wood-stove and space heater to warm things up during the winter months but I much prefer to work outdoors at 70 degrees! :laughing:
 
Bobby,

So nice to see you back & so glad to hear that whatever hardship you went through is now over. It's great to feel so much appreciated by so many people, but it's no surprise cause you are such a genuine person with always something positive to share with us.

And all this through a forum. I can only imagine how cool would be to spend time in person with you...

Good to have you back....

Theo
 
I must have missed this thread...I actually replied to one of BobbyG's posts in another thread...but it sure is good to see BobbyG back on the forum.
 
Well, now that's the best news I've heard in a long time. Glad you're here, Bobby. You've been missed. :buffing:

Best,
Larry
 
You guys are too kind and thank you very much! :props:
 
You guys are too kind and thank you very much! :props:

We filled in many "holes" during your absence Bobby. I think your absence taught me to wake up a bit, and begin thinking a bit for myself. I reckon it's called "paying your dues". Maybe others here can say the same?

You know I was no newcomer to car care, but things certainly look a heck of a lot different today, than from 1972.

From Rain Dance, Classic, and Simoniz, we have come to this today! And it is mighty impressive, and interesting!

Happy, and look forward to you being back, and hopefully contributing some new goodies, and trinkets of wisdom and knowledge when you have the time.
Mark
 
Back
Top