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Correct. - 09.20.2010, 07:03 AM

Reno is correct. R/C means different things to each one of us. When my wife presented me with my first RTR EMaxx over 4 years ago she knew that she was starting me off into something that may cost us a lot of $$$$ over the years, but I do not drink, nor do I smoke, and of course drugs are for losers. She knows where I am and what I am doing so she supports my hobby 100% without question. As for me well I have very much enjoyed buying, configuring, and building each one of my R/C projects and hope to remain involved in this hobby until I am no longer able to do it.

Today is the first time in many months that I have worked on anything R/C because of lifes issues, but I have been in here nearly every day just to keep up with whats happening in our hobby and with our friends in here. Even my kids were supprized to see me in the shop today when they arrived home from school. They are off from school on Wed and now want to spend the day working with me in our R/C shop.

Yes money has been tighter for everyone, so projects have been exptremely slow to come together. We now have 8 Maxx R/C trucks in our collection, along with 4 helis, and I have other aspirations like the Baja 5b, and a crawler which will come some day as well. R/C is my one vice, which I have involved my entire family in. If this is so terrible, oh well.


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