Why I Drive a 1993 Land Rover (Post #556) 3/26/2016

Me sitting in the engine bay.

 

Sometimes describing why you love something is difficult. Cal Newport nailed it in his book “Deep Work” when describing why the social critic Matthew Crawford gave up his job and opened a motorcycle repair shop.

“The feeling of taking a broken machine, struggling with it, then eventually enjoying a tangible indication that he succeeded (the bike driving out of the shop under its own power) provides a concrete sense of accomplishment he struggled to replicate when his day revolved vaguely around reports and communication strategies.”
Page 63.

That’s it. Exactly. There is a certain satisfaction when you succeed in fixing your car and you get to drive it another day. We are losing this as time progresses. The number of people who enjoy the intrinsic reward derived from working on something with your hands is getting smaller every day it seems.

Go out in the garage and do something, anything, you’ll feel better when you are done.

Thanks for Reading and Happy Rovering.

SCARR the Complete Experience (Post #476) 4/1/2014

Beautiful Sunset
Beautiful Sunset

I just wanted the readers to know I was still writing up have finished all the blog entries for the SCARR 2014 trip. I have still have a lot on my plate with filing estate and trust taxes, searching for a new job, writing blog posts and sorting pictures, and my seemingly endless bouts of self-loathing and staring into the abyss.

I’ll get the posts up as soon as I sort a few things out.

UPDATE: If you stumbled upon this post here is the Complete Series of posts.

SCARR – Day One

SCARR – Day Two

SCARR – Day Three

SCARR – Day Four

Thanks for your patience, thanks for reading, and Happy Rovering.

No North American Visits? (Post #456) 2/27/2014

I just checked my stats and NO ONE from North America has visited my blog today.

I’d say thanks for reading and Happy Rovering but I don’t speak Germany, Hindi, Finnish, what ever they speak in Kenya, or Russian. That’s all the countries that have visited so far. Hmmmm.

Is it something I said?

Cutters? (Post #415) 11/21/2013

If I said, “Cutters” to you would you know the reference?

I ran across a photo today that brought to mind a movie I really enjoy every time I watch it, 1979’s “Breaking Away”. I watched this movie on a VHS tape for the first time in the early 1980’s. I was serving in the United States Marine Corps Reserve, I was going to the University of Oklahoma, I was the son of a civil servant (F.A.A.), and we were the definition of middle class in Oklahoma at the time.

So if you know this movie you can imagine it struck a nerve when I watched it. I didn’t fit in with the Greek fraternity/sorority scene at the university nor did most of my friends. I was fiercely proud of my independence and my disdain for those things I considered the realm of the rich (like food, spending money, and automobiles that ran EVERY TIME you turned the key to start them) was almost visible. My friends and I even got a softball team together and played one season in the Intramural League. We called ourselves Gamma Delta Iota (GDI). If you were a frat you knew immediately what that meant. We were outsiders. (See also, Revenge of the Nerds (1984), Better Off Dead (1985), Sixteen Candles (1984))

I paid my way through school, no help from my parents or the public through grants or loans. You see, we were middle class and I did not qualify for public assistance. As a matter of fact, my second semester I needed help with tuition. I asked my parents about “the college fund” that was supposed to be put aside from the proceeds from the stud fees on my dogs, it didn’t exist. So I asked for a loan to be paid back in two months from my Marine Corps pay. “No.” was the answer. A week after tuition was due and I had withdrawn from school, my parents bought new furniture and carpet for the house. The jumbo bonus was my mom had secured a janitor job for me at T.G.&Y. from her boss at the newspaper who it turned out was also the manager at the T.G.&Y.

Things haven’t changed too much today. The poor, or economically challenged, or what ever you want to call them get assistance from the government to go to school. The rich, you can imagine generally don’t need help getting their kids to the university. So I watch my middle class kids pay for their college with loans and a little hand from the Mrs. and I when we can. It makes you wonder if there really is a “class war” in America. The ultra-rich stay rich, the moderately rich are taxed down to the middle class, the poor are assisted in order to achieve the middle class, and the middle class remain in the middle riddled with the debt to keep them there.
/end rant

Sorry for that. You don’t come to this website for social or political commentary so, back to the movie. Well for one thing, its great. I highly recommend it.

I ran across this picture today on the Just a Car Guy blog (he re-blogged it from another site, Illusions of Insite who re-blogged it from Entertainment Weekly. That’s how the interwebs work.)

Imagine how I enjoy this picture!
I’m already writing the sequel in my head. And frankly since there are no “new” movies in Hollywood I’m surprised some “B” studio hasn’t optioned it for a remake. They’ve remade nearly all the 1980’s great movies, time to slide down into the 70’s. Hell, they’ve remade “Robocop”….ROBOCOP! Really? How do you remake greatness? Do you think they’ll make it closer to the book like they did with the brilliant remake of “True Grit”? That’s a joke of course. The book was written after the screenplay and is different from the movie. Insert eyeroll here.

Okay, lets clear somethings up.

  • I have rich friends, I have middle class friends, I have poor friends. I hold no animosity in any form toward any of them. My rich friends got their money through damn hard work. My poor friends work harder than most people do and who could begrudge any of that?
  • This post oozes irony…
    • I am fiercely middle class and independent. It is ironic that I have such disdain for the Greek system yet I belong to the largest (and most deadly) fraternity in the world, the United States Marine Corps.
    • Today, ironically, I drive a car that only rich people could afford brand new.
  • I am no longer angry at my parents (deceased). It sucked at the time to be told no to my education. I’d be lying if I said I didn’t resent it at the time. It sucked a little harder to be out of school and a janitor again. But I learned a lot from that. And for the record, T.G.&Y. turned out to be one of the funnest jobs I have ever had.
  • I really don’t want Breaking Away remade. Please Hollywood, I’m begging you on my knees, stop re-making movies. Write something original and add to the mystic of your venerated Hollywoodland. As of the publishing of this blog post no jackass in Hollywood has planned a remake. You could see the soul of Hollywood escape the minute they started filming a live-action movie of Scooby Doo.

Once again, sorry for the soapbox, thanks for reading and Happy Rovering.

Blog Update (Post #390) 9/16/2013

I added a few menu items above. These redirect to the Okierover.com website, that incidentally badly needs an update. You can still reach Okierover.com the traditional way. I thought about redirecting okierover.com to this blog site. But I didn’t for now. Once I sort out how I am going to upgrade the complete web presence of Okierover you will then see some changes.

If anyone out there is a website designer and would perhaps be willing to take us on as a client, I’d love to hear how you would update the site. Send me an email.

Thanks for reading and Happy Rovering.

Hula Betty? (Post #350) 6/11/2013

One of my favorite blogs is The Last Great Road  Trip. Their posts are all under the pseudonym of Hula Betty. They have great posts and go on many grand adventures.

I had a Hula Betty on my dash back in 2004. I don’t know when they started their tradition. Sadly, she had to come off the dash when RovErica started driving the Range Rover Classic.

Interestingly, the top picture is just a mile from where the May 20th, 2013 F5 tornado tore through Moore, Oklahoma.

The bottom picture is of a road that has since been widened to 4 lanes which resulted in all these trees and their natural canopy forming a near tunnel being  removed.

Thanks for reading and Happy Rovering.