TheMythIsReality
TheMyth Is Swingin' A 440
TheMythIsReality

Lol no. My mom would pay to fix it and take the blame if it was her fault, she knows that's one of the few things of my dad's that I have left. And my 5 year old daughter saw it too.

Somehow he didn't get hurt but I don't see how. I was out of town but my mom saw him do it; that's how I know which one gets the blame.

Our new cat decided he was big enough to make the leap from my dining room table to the top of my china cabinet like the old man cat does.

This exact scenario is exactly why my brother has been a plane unloader at FedEx for 14 years.

We need Rage Against the Machine making new albums now more than ever.

I had either a Hot Wheels or a Matchbox one of those, in green. I know it's simple and boxy but damn I think they look great

I just bought an 09 Mazda5 to replace an 04 Mercury Monterey (Ford Freestar twin). The better fuel mileage was definitely a factor - I got 26.3 mpg going to Atlanta Sunday versus the 18 the Mercury usually got on that trip. It also makes more sense to have a smaller vehicle now that I'm divorced and it's just my

I agree with you on not being quite the same spirit. Going by that standard, you could theoretically include a Segway which has nothing to do with motorcycles. But it's their rules.

He said it had to be 2-wheeled, which number 6 is. I don't see the problem?

Just a few weeks ago I was arguing with a friend that new cars are more reliable and less maintenance intensive than old cars. My minivan hasn't needed more than gas, oil and tires in 2 years of owning it, currently sitting with 160k on it. My 72 Dart has 2 tune ups, new carb, valve covers and gaskets, trans service,

I thought it was a Confederate at first. I'd much rather have the Confederate so I wouldn't have to live with the fact my bike is named after one of the worst actors ever.

But shouldn't the top dog Ferrari be a bit Matchbox fantasy car? Isn't that at least part of the point?

I've never understood why the F50's styling gets shat upon so much. I think it's a good looking car. But then I liked the mid-90s to early 2000s Ferraris much more than I've liked what's come since.

I went from Memphis to Greenville, SC, for my car. But it's not like you can pick up a 72 Dodge Dart at a local dealership.

They'd look better on an 89 Chevy Celebrity instead of that ugly mess of a Mini.

I like the wheels.

Close. They're Darts, Coronets that were left in the dryer too long. Black one is a 75 with a slow but smooth 360, red one is a 72 Swinger with a 440. That 440 scoots.

Didn't get it on ebay, but my car (the red one) was only $11,000. I dunno about ricey stuff, but for stuff like mine there's a bunch of classic car dealers with better prices than ebay.

My 72 Dart doesn't have an airbag or a shoulder belt so I'll probably smash my face into the steering wheel as the car crumples like a soda can around me!! Won't be no shrapnel coming at me! Boo-yah indeed!