kiltedpadre
Kiltedpadre
kiltedpadre

I still regularly listen to the show through the NPR app. Heck, Car Talk is the whole reason I have the NPR app. The shows are the perfect length for my commute; ending within a few minutes of the end of my commute.

Fancy Kristen needs to commission a carrier capable Gulfstream!

I’m smart enough to know that there’s nothing I do that needs to be on YouTube. It’s either too boring for anyone to watch or not something that I should let anyone else see.

Or a minidisc only bigger depending on what other tech you know.

Can I steal this? I have a family friend that’s into this crap. She has a birthday coming up ,and I’d like to type this up as an instruction sheet for some random, sparkly rock I find.

Is it cruel that I now want to get booties to put onto one of our cats?

I just listened to an old Car Talk podcast last week, and one of the callers was some guy that bought those magnet stickers and some other miracle fuel saver. He must’ve spent 10 minutes swearing they really worked and begging them to contact someone at Harvard to figure out why.

Keep the mini for dd duty, and buy an AMC Eagle wagon for adventuring with doggo.

I found one AH-1 for sale through a brokers site. I’ve posted it in another comment but apparently I’m not allowed to share it again.

Here’s one for sale. It can be yours for only $700,000.

If I wasn’t at work I would’ve used my less than mediocre photoshop skills to add a car in the background

I believe skaycog will need to accept a codriver on this one. Enjoy this little bonus.

No purple?

I say make sure to toss in some Ray Charles, Dolly Parton, and some Motown.

It was the Cincinnati Zoo as well.

Dodge had an entire car for women in the 50's. Heck, if I had the cash I’d buy one if it had all the accessories just for the novelty of it being different.

I was thinking a terminator skeleton leg.

The original manufacturer went out of business. After that I understand the design was bought by AM General. I don’t know if they’re still being produced or not.

I didn’t buy it, but I had a dealer threaten to call the cops if I didn’t leave when I pointed out that the 1961 Cadillac with a big sign saying “all original” on the windshield had a small block Chevy under the hood.

Am I the only one that wishes the leaf was made of some sort of either plexiglass or polycarbonate tubing that was then filled with maple syrup?