There was a live-action nod to Lady & the Tramp in "Hot Shots part deux" who seems to be more cool then that one.
There was a live-action nod to Lady & the Tramp in "Hot Shots part deux" who seems to be more cool then that one.
I don't know why but I suddenly think of that old Mad-TV parody of School House Rock. ^^;
Sorry, what I mean was if Barry Goldwater was still alive today, he might kick Santorum in the "nuts" just like he mentionned to kick Falwell right in the ass or "nuts". [en.wikiquote.org] ^^;
I agree, if Barry Goldwater was still alive today, he might kick Santorum in the a....
Not accorded to the plans of other peoples. ;-) Picture from [shiitushouldkno.blogspot.com]
Looks like my computer won't let post a Youtube clip, I hope it'll work. ^^;
Oups, I forgotted to post the video link, sorry for the inconvience.
The question then your son asked reminds me a bit of a poster on IMDB who mentionned something about South Park then I decided to quote. [www.imdb.com]
Strange coincidence then you mentionned Sam Roberts, I just taught of his song "Bridge to Nowhere".
You might be on to something. BMW check an eye on Cadillac so often then we could wonder if they also want to be "bigger, longer and wider" like Cadillac once was?
I guess this is where the folks of Malcolm in the Middle get their inspiration for this memorable moment? ;-)
You're welcome :-)
Comment of the day!:-)
I wondered if a deer would go on the back seat of the Scion? ;-)
Morris Minor
If only we could have some alternatives to the NFL like the late USFL of the 1980s...then there still the CFL.
A little off-topic moment, I spotted this Super Bowl ad via Cartoon Brew blog [www.cartoonbrew.com] Not a car one although there's a cameo of a limousine and the "Mystery Machine".
In Mexico, VAM still marketed the Matador as the Classic. Also there was some 1971 Matador with "The Machine" package http://www.streetlegaltv.com, http://www.automotivetraveler.com. Very few was made.
I second the motion. Nelson Rockfeller who was Vice-President under Gerry Ford's administration once owned a 1960 Imperial Ghia limousine. [www.imperialclub.com]
Come to think of it, we could wonder what other presidentials candidates drived? It could be interesting to know what cars Barry Goldwater, Adlai Stevenson, Thomas Deway drived.