Augh, I’m usually better at checking first before hitting ‘publish’ ...thus my low, low ...low comment count (har, har.) My musician brain went for it anyway. Cheers!
Augh, I’m usually better at checking first before hitting ‘publish’ ...thus my low, low ...low comment count (har, har.) My musician brain went for it anyway. Cheers!
“Ohhhh, give me a home, where the (double-take at sheet music) ...bi-iiii-son roam...?!”
I utterly detest thatba guy. He’s such a jerbka!*
Reading the comments in haste, I initially thought this was in reply to the British bulldog comment previous from REX2RS at first glance. Was the .03-second highlight of my day. I gotta get a life...
The Edmund Fitzgerald was a hell of a Great Lakes side launch too!
Oakwood and Rotunda ...always a reliable ‘Fords’ proto-project-spotting spot. That and Miller’s Bar parking lot at lunchtime (for the famous burgers, of course!)
Ah great!
Breakaway speedo needle (the Swedes being early pioneers of automotive safety. Can you imagine that deadly thing impaling your eye?!!)
“A sweet van” ...love you Stef.
Excellent choice, I was pulling for an Anglobeast. Appropriate and logical take as well via trials and tribulations of owning said used Anglobeast.
And it’s pulled ...and only a 90 minute drive away ...I didn’t even find my keys or get my damn shoes on!
‘TourX’ syndrome?
I believe that ‘cop car hit/free to go’ policy is right in there with ‘college roomate suicide/automatic A+’ and ‘mouse in beer bottle/free case of beer, eh?’
Well there’s a loaded driveway. I’m sure glad I don’t live next-door, I’d never keep up!
Hey there Bowtie!
Bourdain on Ina:
LewHam has got some shopping, a haircut and some social engagements to attend to. He’ll just meet y’all on the podium tomorrow if that’s alright.
I can’t see this malaise-era Seville without bizarrely recalling Sheriff Lobo’s Caddy cop-car (BJ & the Bear, The Misadventures of... spinoff and oddly enough, Murder She Wrote).
Great info and write up. I’ve always enjoyed seeing him drive, but found Tanner’s rallycross segment with James May on Top Gear one of the better segments of the show in recent memory.
The Ferrari team must spin the Wheel of Misfortune at Suzuka and all salaries to be paid out in nickles.