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Started by rcbeam, March 10, 2011, 05:47:36 PM

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rcbeam

 My childhood dream was to be a bus driver when I grew up.  Loved everything diesel, even loved the smell of diesel exhaust.  As it turned out life never took me down the road to be a bus driver... probably better off like I am.  Anyway, back in 2003 I started out on the yahoo boards.  Read a lot and tried to take it all in.  My first bus was a 1980 GMC.  Bought it back in 2003.  Had no clue what I was doing.  All I knew was I wanted a bus. Finally decided I would never get the GM fixed up enough and converted, partially due to a onery back.  End the end, I bought a mostly converted MC8 a year ago from a local fella.  Is in much better shape than the GM.  I sold/gave away the GM last Sept.  I finally discovered the BNO board and joined it.  Was disappointed in the yahoo boards, as for me anyway, lots of bickering.  Months ago I discovered this board and I bought the online magazine subscription.  Look forward each month to getting the new one.  Every night once settled in, I pretty much spend the rest of the evening reading through all the posts on here... occasionally I post a question, but I always read and read and read.  I feel like a smooch sometimes, because I do not know enough to contribute, so I want to offer a thank you to all of you regular guys on here.  For one, I would be lost in this endeavor without the vast knowledge on this board.  For the most part, even when you guys disagree, you agree to disagree and move on... not like the other boards.  No wonder this one gets more traffic.  Thanks again for all of you.

Russell
Lexington KY
MC8
Russell
1976 MC8
Lexington KY
www.sweeteveningbreeze.blogspot.com

Hi yo silver

Russell,
I think what works on this board is to just hope somebody else does something dumber than I did, then hope he admits to it. LOL
My early bus experience sort of mimics yours. When I was in school, I was the nerd riding in the stepwell and carrying the flag. Say what you will, but I sure learned some good driving, shifting, and snowing driving techniques during those years! Of course, sitting in class day dreaming about driving didn't help my report cards or SAT scores, but if my mom was alive, I could prove to her that now that I'm retired, it all worked out. I'm pretty sure she's rolling her eyes right now, seeing that I have my own bus. :)   
If it wasn't for this BB, I never would have bought a bus. I don't provide much advice here. I just help provide some of the dumb questions! But, thanks for the comments. I feel the same way.
Marilyn and I plan to get out into KY with the bus before another year is out. Maybe we can get together.
Dennis
Blue Ridge Mountains of VA   Hi Yo Silver! MC9 Gone, not forgotten

luvrbus

Russell, welcome but before warned the antifreeze and oil debate can get hot here also lol

good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

Jriddle

Welcome.
Yep oil, antifreeze and aux compressors.

Beyond that all is good

John
John Riddle
Townsend MT
1984 MC9

chart1

Yep oil , antifreeze, aux compressors and Marc's threads on the board...LOL
1976 MCI 8
8v71/740auto
8" roof raise

Busted Knuckle

An then ya got guys like me that don't know much, but sure like to stir things up once in a while! ;)
;D  BK  ;D
Busted Knuckle aka Bryce Gaston
KY Lakeside Travel's Busted Knuckle Garage
Huntingdon, TN 12 minutes N of I-40 @ exit 108
www.kylakesidetravel.net

;D Keep SMILING it makes people wonder what yer up to! ;D (at least thats what momma always told me! ;D)

artvonne

  Interesting. Its amazing how many here have many of the same stories and interests, many love the smell of diesel, been tow truck operators, owned sports cars, etc.. Makes you wonder if there is any one single common draw to these things.

 Though some are gear heads, many others are not, so its not engines that draw us.  Many claim they are safer than any other RV, but I liked buses long before I cared if anything was safe. So I know its not safety that draws us. And I dont think it has anything to do with commanding a large vehicle, as some are scared of them even though they own it.

 It makes you wonder if its something in our childhood past, something that screams freedom and adventure on some level we cant quite explain. I ask, because even though I want one, and im thinking of all the excuses I can to justify it, in the end its complete overkill and totally unnecessary. But I will say, seeing a greyhound rolling down the freeway was always a big treat when we traveled. Maybe its like the ultimate cool car.

  So your welcome, and thank you for thanking everyone, I thank you back. So there!

rcbeam

Well I appreciate all the come backs... now I don't feel quite so crazy.  At least if I am, I'm not the only one.  Maybe being crazy is the common thread. :)

Russell
Lexington KY
MC8
Russell
1976 MC8
Lexington KY
www.sweeteveningbreeze.blogspot.com

4905 doc

Russell, you want debate, start a thread about electric, and neutral bonding and such. then, stand back. ;D ;D
And welcome.

RJ

Russell -

Welcome to this bbs.  I've seen your posts on BNO, hopefully you can get some questions answered here, too.  And don't forget, you don't always have to ask questions.  If you've done something interesting to your coach, feel free to share it with others, that's how we all learn!

Don't recall you posting much on the Yahell GMC busnuts group, that group's a lot quieter nowadays compared to 8 - 10 years ago.

Oh, and we're all a little crazy to be involved with this hobby - that's why we're called "Bus Nuts!"



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