the1969dodgechargerguy
the 1969 Dodge Charger Guy
the1969dodgechargerguy

You can count on a lying Repub to do the wrong thing: ignore Dictator Donald’s attempt at overthrowing the govmint, but then turn around and get pissy-moany about children’s books.

How pickup drivers in Texas have no concept of using their turn signals when they should—everyone else must “know” what they’re doing, right?

Racist Repubs proving how racist they are...what else is new?

Considering how his West Side Story was such a complete and utter box 0ffice bomb, that was the easiest decision Spielberg ever made.

Some songs are just too good—you wonder how the music gods made it happen. “Life Is A Highway” is one of them.

They actually give those millions to the Ukrainians, then good for them.

You see certain things in print, it gets my Spidey Sense tingling.

If you’re expecting me to argue against including the lumpmobile 4-door Charger, you are way way wrong. Castigate the lump.

Buggy manufacturers in 1900: “Waaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh!!! These horseless carriages will kill my business! Think of the buggy-related jobs! What about the poor buggy-whip builders!?!?!? This all happening too quickly!!!

Sounds good...as long as he doesn’t look askew at Old Glory.

Course with a vintage trailer like that, you’ve got be to as color-coordinated as possible:

No “V” in the front fascia:

Given the number of times I’ve watched Air Disasters where a pilot or passenger goes bonkers and brings down the jet (the Germanwings pilot, the FedEx employee, the airline employee), I’m not getting a warm fuzzy for what happened here.

Maybe since the flick was such a box office bomb, they didn’t want to embarrass the actress any further.

So did the shooting take place in Arkansas or Alaska?

What?  Actually prove (or be caught disproven) that a ‘69 Charger is in my garage?  Nope.

On the news that the ethically corrupt Repubs are seeking to rebrand themselves as the (BWAHH-HAH-HAH-HAH-HAH!) “law and order” party.

Looks to me like an outtake from Fast & Furious 10: Now We’re Finally Electric.

The big thing to me is how without even trying—just pick a bright star for tweaking the scope’s focus—and the background of the photo is peppered with ultra-distant galaxies. IE: when they point the JWST at their target list—going damn near back to when the Big Bang became visible—will they make astounding

Galaxy Quest is a complete gem—in the top third ranking of the Star Trek flicks.