I'm not a car person at all. My last car before my current one was a three-hundred dollar special... my bike cost twice as much, and had more mileage.
Oddly enough, I think cars, like swords and boats, should be named (current car is The White Rocket 2.0). Even more oddly, I never name bicycles, seeing them more as extensions of the body, much like glasses (which I don't name either).
1. Just noticed the quote in your header. AHAHAHAHAHA 2. I love this picture. It's totally something my dad would have done. And I love that you posted! again! It's like becoming a trend or something! :)
I'm not a car person at all. My last car before my current one was a three-hundred dollar special... my bike cost twice as much, and had more mileage.
ReplyDeleteOddly enough, I think cars, like swords and boats, should be named (current car is The White Rocket 2.0). Even more oddly, I never name bicycles, seeing them more as extensions of the body, much like glasses (which I don't name either).
DOH! Sweet picture, by the way, and a beautiful post.
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That's perfect. I'm sure your father loved your brother... but that car! Oh... that car!
ReplyDeleteObjects in mirror are larger than they appear.
ReplyDeleteThat's perfect. I'm sure your father loved your brother... but that car! Oh... that car!
ReplyDeleteI know, so funny to see what's in focus. Great picture.
1. Just noticed the quote in your header. AHAHAHAHAHA
ReplyDelete2. I love this picture. It's totally something my dad would have done.
And I love that you posted!
again!
It's like becoming a trend or something! :)
Where's the PT Loser? ;)
ReplyDeleteAlthough I don't miss cars I really miss bench seats in the front.
ReplyDeleteyeah, Von, now you see why I don't post so often. My coblogger mocks me when I do.
ReplyDeletecars, like swords and boats, should be named
ReplyDeleteWe had a car once called Dwight.
Guess what colour it was.