cwcad
New Normal
Yesterday during a break in the rain I had been out doing a waterless wash on the truck working in the driveway. Truck was all clean and I had the hood up working on drying the underside of the hood and general cleaning up of the engine compartment.
A neighbor from down the street came walking up to introduce himself. I know few people in my neighborhood so I thought that it was a nice jesture for him to come up and introduce himself. He was a very nice guy. We actually had a lot in common. So we talked for 15 to 20 minutes about this that and other things.
He drives a late model 1 ton Crew Cab Ford dark blue in color with a color matched cab high camper. I noticed as he drove by that afternoon that it was really quite dirty because of the nasty weather as of late. I also know that the vehicle is full of swirls because I have seen them when I go to get my mail each day.
So I offered to help him with a detail of his truck when he gets back from rotation off the oil rig that he works on which will be in about two weeks.
He stated that he did not need to do anything to his truck yet because he had the dealer installed sealant on his paint.
I just said, "OK, sounds good to me". Our friendship was to new to say anything else.
Since I know relatively few of the neighbors here in Texas I was hoping to make a good impression on him during our first meeting. The truck that I was working on was clean everywhere but the wheel wells. Tires had just been wiped down and clean. Paint was clear, clean and shiny. Engine compartment as good as I ever will get it. I was hoping to get some time to work on his truck and at the same time get to know him as well. I would like to have more than one friend in the state of Texas.
I guess what I am trying to say is that frequenting DC kind of skews my view of the real world. It really does not revolve around keeping your vehicle clean, swirl free, and shiny now does it?
A neighbor from down the street came walking up to introduce himself. I know few people in my neighborhood so I thought that it was a nice jesture for him to come up and introduce himself. He was a very nice guy. We actually had a lot in common. So we talked for 15 to 20 minutes about this that and other things.
He drives a late model 1 ton Crew Cab Ford dark blue in color with a color matched cab high camper. I noticed as he drove by that afternoon that it was really quite dirty because of the nasty weather as of late. I also know that the vehicle is full of swirls because I have seen them when I go to get my mail each day.
So I offered to help him with a detail of his truck when he gets back from rotation off the oil rig that he works on which will be in about two weeks.
He stated that he did not need to do anything to his truck yet because he had the dealer installed sealant on his paint.
I just said, "OK, sounds good to me". Our friendship was to new to say anything else.
Since I know relatively few of the neighbors here in Texas I was hoping to make a good impression on him during our first meeting. The truck that I was working on was clean everywhere but the wheel wells. Tires had just been wiped down and clean. Paint was clear, clean and shiny. Engine compartment as good as I ever will get it. I was hoping to get some time to work on his truck and at the same time get to know him as well. I would like to have more than one friend in the state of Texas.
I guess what I am trying to say is that frequenting DC kind of skews my view of the real world. It really does not revolve around keeping your vehicle clean, swirl free, and shiny now does it?