Will we get over our addiction?

When Mrs Puckman gives me some static about my "addiction" i remind her of all the other addictive behaviors plaguing our society...i'm not out boozing, chasing skirts or smoking medicinal herbs! Nope, i'm simply in the garage, easily accessible and listening to music and smoking a stogie! And her car always looks phenonemal.

That usually quiets her.
 
When Mrs Puckman gives me some static about my "addiction" i remind her of all the other addictive behaviors plaguing our society...i'm not out boozing, chasing skirts or smoking medicinal herbs! Nope, i'm simply in the garage, easily accessible and listening to music and smoking a stogie! And her car always looks phenonemal.

That usually quiets her.

I was instructed by Mrs. dlc95 to bulk up on pads, and drum sticks... Sounds like a win to me!
 
I have other obsessions and addictions - detailing is only one of them. They come and go in cycles. It's got down to a point, I can pretty much time my annual cycles. And in my mind, detailing as a hobby fits right in to these yearly schedule. (Thinking of the annual 3-step polish, bi or tri-monthly wax/sealant/etc. and weekly maintenance washes...) Went overboard with my initial purchases and have now scaled it down to a few personally tested products.

So pretty much, I'm on rehab/maintenance mode. :)

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