PS122 wrote: These are nice...
Son, You're not going to believe this but there was a day when men pursued women and not emaciated teenagers.
modernbeat wrote:Xceler8x wrote: Gilley's sticker prominently displayed in the middle. Aw yeah. This man approves.That's where the fridge came from. A relic from my past.
You worked there? Start another thread and tell some stories!
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote:PS122 wrote: These are nice...where do you get those 4 way wrenches that work at a 45 deg angle? Same place you get bikini pit crew I suppose.
With Linda, who cares.
modernbeat wrote: That's where the fridge came from. A relic from my past.You worked there? Start another thread and tell some stories!
Nope, I'm not that old. An friend bought it from Gilly's and I bought it from him.
Gasoline wrote: I have been after an old Alva skateboard sticker from my youth. However, I am unwilling to pay $30 for it off of Ebay.
Early 90's skate art was so sick.
I have an old Alva Street Shadow from '90 with a few of good period stickers on it. Sits on the shelf of my mancave surrounded by the decks on the wall.
My Hero said: http://www.kawasakimotorcycle.org/forum/off-topic/46547-what-window-stickers-do-you-have.html None on my toolbox. An eVilallianceracing.com and Shelton Mitsubishi sticker on the Slowlant.
Pics needed ;)
Twin_Cam wrote: Same. That is totally better than the standard ones, which are mega-lame (sorry pinchvalve).
Though I do rock the Kia Rondo and have 2 kids, 2 dogs and 2 cats, that is not my car. I too think those stickers are lame, but in my case, how much more lame could I really get? LOL!
http://www.nostalgicracingdecals.com/programs/shop/browse.cgi?sortparam=st&sortasc=asc&lst=1&lnd=9&category=Associations
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