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Turned the S2000 in today. Sad day. I feel like I lost my best friend or something.
Anyway, I will survive and will still hang around you peeps for many years to come. It has been one fantastic ride.
Thanks to Honda for building a incredible car, that was fun to drive, fun to look at, but most importantly it came with a community that is second to none. First class people with a similar common interest.
I will forever cherish each day of driving, and of course meeting the other owners and enthusiast, we shared some fun drives, some great times. Many wonderful stories to tell. I remember my first meet. Christmas party in Norfolk, VA, we had a dozen or so peeps there. I may not remember them all, but most are people I really became close to.
Chixrule Miss April
Tenblade - Steve
Poindexter - My son Alex
Dave22 - Dave the clown
ACLR8 - The dead superman
Hatty Matty - Matt, fell off the planet and to never be seen again.
Mop-racker - Tony
April bought us all Red Santa hats (I will have to find the picture tonight and post here) I fell in love with April the second I saw her, she was as sweet as she was beautiful.
Fast friends with all, and we all had some great times.
I will add to this "memories" first post over the next few days, and would love to have you guys post any fond memories of our times together, if there were some, post pictures, stories, etc. It will be nice to flash back through once more while still fresh in our minds.
Not that I will not be seeing you guys, from time to time, and hopefully joining in on a drive, or two, just not with an S2000.
Once again, it has been a wonderful ride, and thanks to those who touched Brenda's, and my life, and we look forward to telling old war stories for many years to come.
Be safe, drive as safe as you can while holding it at that ragidy edge, the slim border between, wow, and ouch.
I agree Mark, the day you lose an S is the day a part of you dies. It was great hanging out back in the day. You have no idea how much I miss some of those times.