Saw that flick for the first time on a Zenith TV. That was kinda spooky.
Saw that flick for the first time on a Zenith TV. That was kinda spooky.
Nor I, and I HAD a ‘69 D100 (shortbed).
No cupholders, but it does have at least one cigarette lighter and ashtray.
Massachusetts?
I should have specified recycled hemp, for that matter. And all natural vegetable dyes.
My Black classmates (HS & college) in the 60s & 70s had a particular name for guys like this.
He’s an impersonating troll, Bleedin’.
If you gotta reply to trolls, THIS is how you do it.
“I’m sure there are, like, bespoke designer models made by hand on a Tibetan mountaintop or whatever”
OMG. The ‘high-thread-count’ wars will now commence.
Most folks wear valve masks to prevent fogging, not for enhanced filtering.
A co-worker bought a valve mask. There is a pocket behind hers for a filter, so it can be made effective; but she bought it for the non-fogging property and insertion of a filter negated that. She has also been barred entry while wearing it, so she gave it up as a poor purchase.
Now that’s weird...my mom was an Okie (from near Muskogee, I shit you not) and my paternal G’ma was from N. Dakota.
You are correct, sir (except, didn’t you really meant megaton, not kiloton yields?)!
“A band that had a lot of visual pull but no substance.”
Filled with empty beer cans and smelling of pine-tree air freshener.
The Monkee-mobile was a ‘souped-up hot rod’, while the band had NO connection to anything automotive. At least the Munster-mobile actually raced against Grandpa’s Coffin Racer.
I had a Jerry Garcia car at one time.
Our descendants will think the same of the compact Chargers.
The Union pushing this is flat-out criminal in its intent. This isn’t justice in any way, shape or form.