kiltedpadre
Kiltedpadre
kiltedpadre

That is beautiful. When I’m ready for a classic car I may very well do my shopping in your area. I keep seeing options in great shape for decent prices.

It’s coming up through the drain.

Just recently a guy had three king midgets on my local Craigslist. I really wanted to get one as a project but never was able to go see them due to my crappy schedule at the time.

Actually, Corvettes use a transverse leaf spring instead of coil springs.

My in laws have a similar idea with a few things as well. They have three different trailers, a large roto-tiller, a few other assorted large tools, a dump truck, and even a backhoe that everyone in the family basically coowns.

Heck, you can go back much further than that. Buick first offered “twilight sentinel” automatic headlights in 1960.

I remember going to McDonald’s as a kid. I’d order a quarter pounder combo and my mom would get a happy meal.

Missed the initial call on this one.

To help make it clear to your chatty neighbor that just because you’re carpooling doesn’t mean you want to chat.

Pictured; future home of Wu Tang album

Then some cars even had ashtrays that you could empty via engine vacuum to a glass jar inside the engine compartment. Then you could smoke a few extra cigars before needing to take out the ashtray to clean it. I’m not so sure a crumpled receipt would make it through the line though.

I think we may be related. I did keep my great-grandmothers China, but when a consignment shop said they had no interest in my mom’s set I took it to the farm and we used it for target practice.

Thanks for the tip. I saw they were $30 off for Black Friday but hadn’t thought to check the warehouse.

I absolutely love my kindle. I was given one 5 years ago and was devistated this summer when it stopped working. I don’t see it as a display of consumerism since you can borrow books from your local library to read and save yourself massive clutter at home.

It was fantastic and amazingly easy. I’ll probably make it again for my in laws Christmas dinner. Thankfully comments are working on my phone again so I can add pictures.

Well, I wasn’t overly ambitious since it was my second attempt. The crust was courtesy of the dough boy. My wife sometimes makes homemade crusts, but she wasn’t home the night I made the pie. It was actually very simple. The other time I made the same pie I added 6 strips of crumbled bacon. I thought that was pretty

I decided to bake a pie for my family’s Thanksgiving. I have baked exactly one pie in my life till this point. My grandmother wasn’t able to make any this year (she’ll be 89 in less than a month so we completely understood), but I know she felt bad that it would be the first time there wouldn’t be any homemade pies.

There was a kit to do this with something GM built. I don’t recall what model that was. My thought was when that car went to the scrap heap the owner grafted the parts onto his Dakota.

As if the pictures of some of the rusty Jeeps weren’t bad enough after following a link I was confronted by this...um...thing! Chevy lookalike parts on a Dodge? That confusion shouldn’t be taken as me thinking it would look any better grafted on a Chevy because it would still be terrible.