I’d have thought he’d be a shoey-in.
I’d have thought he’d be a shoey-in.
My wife would probably be more interested in the show if they hired him.
I want this to happen very badly.
“That durn car there is already 16 years old! I don’t go for anything that’s been around that long, crackpipe that there sumbitch!”
+Roy Moore+
> Sorry... a Miata RF
I would love a live action version where all the effects are rendered on top of the the film, like the gifs.
You gotta admit, being pregnant is a great alibi for throwing up constantly while making a Zack Snyder DC movie.
nothing free about our healthcare, and you may die waiting to see a doctor
If we’re talking SNES Rainbow Road, that’d be a liability nightmare. Half the participants would fall of the world.
A real life version of this... I’m down with that!
Hey! I’m Canadian!
Kristen, the pictures and the article are fantastic. You really captured the essence of the car in the images and words. Holly and I enjoyed having you visit, spending the day with the car, and experiencing the Richmond car scene.
Trust me, it looks much better with a blue top. It was the one thing that was changed and it was done purely for aesthetic reasons (it can be easily change back to grey at any time). The only two options from the factory were grey and black and grey just did not look very good with the original color combination.…
Thanks! Camera is a Canon 6D with a 50mm prime lens f/1.8.
Hey! I’m seeing them tonight. Oh, and I saw Guns N Roses last night and Dave came out and played on Paradise City!
They may be appliances to you but I bet he knows them and enjoys them more than most new BMW drivers. I don’t believe its the model of car that defines how much of an enthusiast you are.
Yours Sincerely.
Moderator of the Tercel 4wd Forum.
Did you miss the part where he is quoted saying he likes cars, especially funky ‘80s stuff? Liking old, cheap cars does not mean you have no interest in cars.
Excellent article Kristen. it really gets to the emotions that these cars bring out.
No sir, good old nifty fifty.
wow, your photography is brilliant, are you using a manual film lens?