pumpkinfarmer
Pumpkin Farmer
pumpkinfarmer

My wife’s priorities are:

Dirt and rust reservoir.

That was my first thought as well.

Yes, MOAR VALUE for you.

Right, raffle, not an auction. :)

Six years ago I was at work and came across a charity auction online where the grand prize was a red ‘92 Miata with 14,xxx miles. I bought five tickets for $100 and forgot about it. Three months later my honey and I were heading to the beach for a week and stopped to get gas. She parked next to a clean red ‘93 Miata

And only 2.5 minutes for a Miata, so there is another question for which we have an answer.

Oh man, that would have made a great Hot Wheel circa 19 and 69.

Just saw this 5 weeks later. Good insight into Kbh K. Gentrification looked like it had been going strong for many years when we were there. My wife rented an apartment during her/our stay and it was charming, but kind of dumpy, yet we loved it and the location. Fifth floor walkup, no elevator, windows on both sides

I was expecting this report to come from Fancy Kristen. I know she doesn’t really have a “job” that pays “money”, but I am concerned now with her whereabouts.

I am shocked that it would take only $2k to address all of the issues described in the article.

I visited Copenhagen for a few weeks not too long ago while my wife was there on an engagement. I thought everyone rode bikes because they liked to and for the convenience, not because it was the economical solution. I remember seeing a lot of 356 Porsches on the weekends.

Zorvette?

As a kid I got my forearm sucked into one those in my great grandmother’s basement. That was really unpleasant and my swollen, bruised arm took a few months to heal.

Four years ago we downsized to a 1900 sq ft ranch with a full basement on an acre with a creek. We have 5 parking spaces (behind garage doors) and room to store a motor home behind the home and out of view from the street. It makes me sad that our current basement renovation is going to do away with one of the five

Afrikakorps Karamel

Look for the 992 in 2020.

My 1992 Miata with 14,000 miles was acquired in a raffle in 2012. True to Miata form it needed nothing except to be driven more.

I had a first generation G20 (MY 93.5 or something odd like that) purchased new for $18k. It was black with gray cloth interior and 5-sp transmission. The engine was a jewel, but was just not powerful enough for the car’s weight. When I was a young man the young ladies at my office thought is was pretty nice. It