Hoppy Berfday…

Once upon a time two people loved each other and ordered a baby from the stork. After months of waiting their child was delivered on Friday the 13th. He had pecs the size of watermelons. His hair was long and his care was short. He was cooler than everybody else, but not so cool that he was unapproachable. This child grew up and became a man. Instead of using his pecs for evil he used them for good. To build the coolest cars on the planet and help others do the same.

His name is Jonny and today is his berfday. Happy Friday the 13th J-Ru.

Sad Face…

This will be a largely unpopular post.

If you are old enough to remember 9/11 you may remember in the following months and weeks mixed reactions to the information presented. Two wars later we have a large number of people dead that did not need to die.

False flag operations are covert operations designed to deceive the public in such a way that the operations appear as though they are being carried out by other entities. …

9/11 – about 3,000
Afghanistan – about 2,000
Iraq – about 4,448

These numbers are American citizens ONLY. It does not include the wounded, coalition forces, Afghans, Iraqis, or any non US citizens.

Even today the explanation for 9/11 is shaky at best. The explanation for the subsequent wars even more so. Human life is precious, no matter the race. So today we remember those that passed and those that are scarred in any way shape or form as a result of September 11, 2001. However use critical thinking when being presented with information by anyone. It may very well save lives.

D.Turner…

Fellow driver Dijuan Turner contacted me about designing a livery for his S13 hatch. He wanted a Boondocks theme centering on Riley and Huey. He requested Huey on the drivers side door to convey the diplomatic stance of his personality with Riley on the passenger side door for the times when he needs to get raw. Type X Aero was added to accentuate the car in a quiet way. The first stages of design are complete. Look for the final rendering soon.