Hello hello!
Yes.... seems that I check-in only about once a year nowadays, but I always enjoy seeing that the familiar red and black is still intact, as well as the emoticons from 2003, and that, for the most part, everything remains the same. Enthusiasm levels are still high, and the quarter-century-old Accords are still way ahead of their time (how did Honda manage this?)
It's nice, and thank you Deev, as always, for maintaining the vibes. Couldn't have asked for a more professional Admin.
I been thinkin'...
One of these days I'll have another CB7, and it'll undoubtedly be a white coupe, '92, begging to be dropped and swapped-- stock. Imagine that. Me finding an EX with those five spoke alloys, just sitting off to the side of grandma's front porch, rust free and 80k. Now I'm really dreaming right?
Anyhow, as always, one of the things I like to do when I stop by is update the community on my new projects. Sometimes it's film and sometimes they're other creative endeavors, like my current one, which happens to be a fiction novel called WELCOME TO THE ABYSS.
I won't babble on with synopses and what not, but I will say that it's an honest tale based on real life experiences, and something which I'm pleased to share with the world and CB7T. In short, the book falls somewhere between a travelogue and poetic journey of soul searching in tumultuous times. Partly a road story.
You can find out more at: www.abyssnovel.com or on the FB page www.facebook.com/nahajabyssnovel
As of March 3rd, it's also available for purchase on Amazon (paperback & eBook): www.amazon.com/dp/B00T54ZHUK
Any support is much appreciated!
In the meantime.... I'm off to make a tuna sandwich and get to work. Hope all is well with everyone - old and new school members alike. Keep the oil fresh, windshields clean, tires inflated.... but you already know all this, of course.
- Steve
Yes.... seems that I check-in only about once a year nowadays, but I always enjoy seeing that the familiar red and black is still intact, as well as the emoticons from 2003, and that, for the most part, everything remains the same. Enthusiasm levels are still high, and the quarter-century-old Accords are still way ahead of their time (how did Honda manage this?)
It's nice, and thank you Deev, as always, for maintaining the vibes. Couldn't have asked for a more professional Admin.
I been thinkin'...
One of these days I'll have another CB7, and it'll undoubtedly be a white coupe, '92, begging to be dropped and swapped-- stock. Imagine that. Me finding an EX with those five spoke alloys, just sitting off to the side of grandma's front porch, rust free and 80k. Now I'm really dreaming right?
Anyhow, as always, one of the things I like to do when I stop by is update the community on my new projects. Sometimes it's film and sometimes they're other creative endeavors, like my current one, which happens to be a fiction novel called WELCOME TO THE ABYSS.
I won't babble on with synopses and what not, but I will say that it's an honest tale based on real life experiences, and something which I'm pleased to share with the world and CB7T. In short, the book falls somewhere between a travelogue and poetic journey of soul searching in tumultuous times. Partly a road story.
You can find out more at: www.abyssnovel.com or on the FB page www.facebook.com/nahajabyssnovel
As of March 3rd, it's also available for purchase on Amazon (paperback & eBook): www.amazon.com/dp/B00T54ZHUK
Any support is much appreciated!
In the meantime.... I'm off to make a tuna sandwich and get to work. Hope all is well with everyone - old and new school members alike. Keep the oil fresh, windshields clean, tires inflated.... but you already know all this, of course.
- Steve
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