Ah yes, Greg. You were the one earlier in this thread who referred to me as the "monkey." Thanks, man. It's good to know who your friends are on PoA. And with Pulitzer-worthy prose like that, you should write for a living.
I'm not buying it because I'm looking for something to add to the investment portfolio. I'm buying it because I enjoy it. I'm not trying to flip it, I'm trying to fly it. Capice? Perhaps in the future I will buy airplanes to flip and sell, but this is not that airplane.
I like how you say "Some people just gotta fix things," like every 40 year old 172, Cherokee, and Bonanza is out on the ramp ready to go because they never need fixing. I wonder how many of those planes with the hand-rubbed paintjobs, leather interiors, and G1000's were actually neglected heaps of s*** before someone chose to buy and spend the time and money to fix them? And what makes my airplane any less deserving of being fixed than your airplane (if you have one), or Tom's, or anyone else's?
You're in the same column as ol' Dean Downer. Negative, biased, and loaded with non-sequiturs. We're so glad you're here.