Wasn't he last weeks news?
Wasn't he last weeks news?
No, it seems Baghdad Bob made it out alive! [en.wikipedia.org]
This makes one hundred bottles of beer on the wall... seem so 60's.
Back in the 80's there was a great adult hotel by the Portland airport. *Yeah, that's what came to my mind reading this.*
OK, Ray, I'll blame it on the camera angle...
Yeah, in those towns its about looking good while looking the other way. ;) I wonder what Hunter S. Thompson would have driven had he been elected Sheriff of Aspen?
Small block Chevy. It's kept countless Rolls Royces, BMWs, Mercedes Benzes and Jaguars on the road.
They had a neat presence that fit the town well.
Hit the gym, Ray.
For some reason this reminds me of the old story about when Milton Berle was challenged to a penis size contest with Forrest Tucker. Someone yelled, "Milton, just take out enough to win".
God, we used to ride on the rear parcel shelf.
What happened to this guy; he was a riot.
I like this; there is something el Camino about it with it being nothing like an el Camino.
This should be shown to shut-ins so they know there are people on the outside with less of a life than they have.
GM did them on the mid-size two-doors (at least the Olds Cutlass) in the '70's.
Was "low hanging fruit" a pun? OK, since you asked: Rock Hudson was born in Ohio and reared in Hollywood.
I remembered that ad from when I was a kid and have been looking for it for forever. Thanks!
For the average person, the old adage "time heals all wounds" rings true. I realized this many years ago when I glanced up the street from my house and noticed that my elderly neighbor, who had proudly displayed his "Pearl Harbor Survivor" license plates on his Cadillacs, was installing them on a new Nissan Maxima.