Followed by his hair.
Followed by his hair.
For a second there, I thought he was holding a TV remote in a raised left paw; but it was just the door handle.
Ha! So tell us what changed your mind?
Sorry Jason, but the Marlin (and Classic) used different bumpers front and rear - the rear had extended corners. The Rambler American used interchangeable bumpers, however, to shave a few bucks off the low-end car (and IIRC, interchangeable extruded aluminum window frames on the four-doors).
Styrofoam peanuts?
Either that or lift up a pig at the critical moment (so sue me, ASPCA).
For the fifth time, Thank you and shut up!
HOW many times will she tell him his time is up? She should stop 15 seconds early.
THANK YOU, MR. VICE PRESIDENT!!!
Back to that again, Pence?
Starred for Ernie Kovacs.
Just like me, he’s in the grays!
Whirled Peas!
You mean a cuckoo clock that’s jammed at 12:00 and won’t shut up?
After they licked it clean.
Everybody join in:
Late I know, but hopefully this gets me out of the grays: 1963 and 1964 Pontiac Grand Prix. About as driving light-ish as turn signals could be, and if Kinja weren’t being an absolute shitter right now, there’d be a photo.
One star to give, but if I could:
The “1930s two-door sedan” is a 1937 Chevy. The black CA plates (if there are two) could probably be re-used.
Good lord, the response pie chart looks like a morbidly obese Pac-Man. CP.