ReggieDunlop
ReggieDunlop
ReggieDunlop

Potholes? Sounds like Potholes.

Based on the comments on Dodge’s instagram, they were just speaking their customers language (stupidity).

I own a 67 Crown Coupe, and the Mobile Director is the dream.

Running a piehole and Ublock is the only way to view most anything these days. Piehole costs a few bucks, and a couple of hours formatting and configuring, ublock is free.

Adidas is Portland proper.

Same as a Regal TourX is my guess.

I recall my dad getting stopped on night, we were in a Renault 18i wagon (BRG over tan corduroy), three kids in the back and Mom in the passenger seat. Cop noted the heavy smell of J&B on his breath, which we wore with the same frequency as his old spice, as he pointed the flashlight in the back seat and saw the three

I prefer the Imperial version

Just got back with my Imperial on Monday, so bravo on the timing.

I have seen, in the wild, one of the hybrid Aspen’s. Sadly, I was alone so there is nobody to corroborate this story.

Out here we get two kinds of radio, Country and Western.

Limperial Clown

I’ll be back in 2 weeks with my Imperial; 1) hope you still need to toss one up on a lift as you noted when we spoke the last time you did this, and 2) hope there are more David Does Woodward® events later this summer.

As soon as the light comes on, if not sooner. The new car came equipped with a turbski, and I’d rather keep the fuel pump fully submerged to prevent any issues down the road.

2003 Ford Focus ZX5, sitting at 215K, although I feel like that is cheating as I bought” it at 202K-traded a table (no chairs) for it.

Who are these people? I am genuinely pissed when I have to go get a can of gas and haul it home all of 3/8 of a mile (I cared a lot less when I still had a truck).

I’d say you’re trolling...but that would rest of us.

I predict their response will be ‘vote no and take the dough’.

My dad was once offered a free time share in lieu of payment for services (I can’t recall if it was OT or if he was lent out on a consulting rate by his employer), he declined the offer. He never ended up getting the $30K owed to him (1980's money), and still considered that a better deal.

I remember the shock when a cousin paid $30K for a parking spot in Manhattan 35 years ago.