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You know what WIFE stands for:
Washing
Ironing
Fxxxing
Etc
LOL. My wife hates that joke.
She replies, you know what a man is?
Something you screw on the bed to get the house paid for :-)
One Quickly Learns that Florida is a VERY LONG State. I remember crossing the border near the panhandle, and thinking "Wow, I am almost there".
Yep, about 12hrs... LOL...
Quite a few to forward to friends and family, including that Duck Sink, XX Chromosomes, Screwdriver, Onion rings, Revenge of the Trees... Thank you Carl.
Whenever I watch those I have to wear a bib. I drool all over myself.
And thanks for the memes.
When she is wrong (and it does happen), it's not her problem. It's my problem.
Loved the snowmen and the teepee.
I like the 1965 (sedan) and 1971 (fastback) Mustangs better. However, they are all gorgeous!
Back Draft Racing used to make a racing body/chassis that looks just like a 1965 Mustang, but with a real stiff chassis, and tunable suspension. Too bad it is $70K.
Griggs has some now:
https://www.griggsracing.com/griggs-r...
I remember a long stretch, a figure in the distance in the middle of nowhere, a hitch-hiker, I stopped, it was an Indian chap I think. "Goin' that way?" "Yup." Not much choice actually, just the road, forward and back. He got off after half an hour, to me it all looked exactly the same.
100mph, a magic number.
That same brother settled in LA for a few years.
That's when I drove alone in a Mustang from Alabama to LA. There was a stretch of desert where even truckers were driving near 100MPH,
Unforgettable! Had 4 new tires. So I wasn't afraid of a blowout.
Yes, it is lonely traveling out west, AZ/UT/NV/CO and a little worrisome...it takes forever for the scenery to change. I drove home to connecticut from CA the summer of 79. Spent 4 years there. Had just bought a 78 Mercury Capri. (German Influenced) Quick little car.
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Never thought reading "XX CHROMOSOMES" would ever crack old dino up.
During the Seventies I drove to California twice. The second time I was all alone. I didn't have a Star Trek communicator, which I once read somewhere was an inventor's inspiration for cell phones.
On the Great Plains or a flat desert, yon feel so alone and insignificant that it's kinda creepy. Maybe you still do without a cell phone, come to think of it finally.
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