Ralphie60
Ralphie60
Ralphie60

I am a singer and used to sing in opera choruses. One opera I sang at, maybe 20 years ago, also featured a ballet, which was danced by a professional company. During rehearsals, whenever we had a break, the dancers could be found outside, chain-smoking cigarettes. Don’t know if it’s still like that, but was a real

For God’s sake, take it to a profession garage to get the tire taken off the rim and repaired properly. The only shop I have experience with is Discount Tire. They will fix the flat free. I have had many flats fixed and have never been charged a cent. In fact, the last time I had one fixed, the plug came out and I

For God’s sake, take it to a profession garage to get the tire taken off the rim and repaired properly. The only

Nice proportions!

Any guesses as to which version of the Star Wars Original Trilogy will be shown?  Until I know Disney is showing original releases, they can bite me.

Why do you keep doing this? It’s very cute and dedicated to the character of John-Luc, but I’m already paying too much for cable, and I refuse to pay more for CBS all access. This is a blatant money grab by CBS, and only encourages other companies to do the same. Disney already makes obscene profits. Fox already makes

20 or so years ago, I bought a 1973 Alfa Spider from a friend.  Started checking online for parts, found a lot, but started going to local wrecking yards.  Found 2 Alfas within 10 miles of me.  Got the seats and window winders out of one, got a pair of Webers out of the other.  Still haven’t got it running, but hope

I’m old.  (71)  I can remember Candid Camera.  Same premise.  

It looks beautiful. But for those of us who are hard-of-hearing, there are no subtitles, and we COULDN’T HEAR A DAMN THING! Also, no naked cash-grab from CBS all-access. Screwm

I am half deaf, so I rarely go to movies for the very reasons mentioned above. However, sometimes I can’t resist. I went to see Mad Max Fury Road and understood every word.

Back in the 70's I read a short blurb in Rolling Stone that David Bowie had been signed to star as Michael Valentine Smith in a movie adaptation of Stranger In a Strange Land.  Didn’t hear any more about that, but then a few years later The Man Who Fell To Earth came out.  I always wondered if there was a connection.

Had one of these back in the day.  This is the one that got away.  Best toy I ever had.  Worst car, but best toy.

OK, it’s too late for anybody to read this, but here we go anyway: I bought a 1974 Vega new. It had the ignition seatbelt interlock. The interlock was triggered by a pressure switch in the seat cushion. When you sat down, the car knew someone was in the seat, so you had to fasten the seatbelt to start the car. Simple,

Who exactly is the target audience for CBS All Access anyway?

So you continue to laud CBS’s blatant money grab to jump-start their new streaming service that a few of us out here can’t afford while continuing to ignore The Orville, the best Star Trek since the Original Series. I guess we know who butters your bread, don’t we, Katherine?

Anna, I never met C. K., nor do I know about the veracity of allegations about him. A few years ago, I had heard so many things about what a great comic he was, I decided to finally watch his act. I tuned in an HBO special he did, and he opened with a rape joke.

Glad to see they kept the Hofmeister Kink!

OK, let me get this straight: This is not an Aston Martin, not a Ferrari, not even a Porsche 944, but a Honda Civic. I understand it’s a special Civic, but just how special can a Civic be? I fail to understand all this fiddle-faddle.

I’ll tell you who popped into my head-Ming-Na Wen.

1960 Triumph TR3a. Baby blue with wire wheels. The car that inspired the term “roarty”. The one that got away.

Didn’t read through all the comments, TL:DR. Just curious: have you ever seen an episode of “All Girls Garage” on Velocity Channel, and what did you think of it?