Rock Hudson......oh...wait....
Regarding LEGO, the new city sets are very good for a non-themed series.
Regarding everything else...
Ranger50 wrote:JThw8 wrote: My ex-wife (rimshot)I know mine sure as hell didn't....
Q. What food will destroy a woman's libido instantly?
A. Wedding cake.
Thank you, I'll be here all week. Don't forget to tip your server.
Oh, and on subject: 510's and early Z cars.
Curmudgeon wrote: Q. What food will destroy a woman's libido instantly? A. Wedding cake.
Second time around, it sure didn't....
On topic: Pickup trucks.
Ranger50 wrote: On topic: Pickup trucks.
No no no, this is the 'never' not the 'always' sucked thread
4cylndrfury wrote: *snip* doughnuts in a snowy parking lot *snip*
There are many, many people that don't know this.
N Sperlo wrote: In reply to ZOO: Old skool Legos will NEVER suck. NEVER NEVER
Exactly my point.
To be fair, I haven't looked to buy new Lego (no s please) in about four years -- so I will have to look for the City sets referenced above.
noddaz wrote:4cylndrfury wrote: *snip* doughnuts in a snowy parking lot *snip*There are many, many people that don't know this.
Up until recently, a certain local mall may or may not have had footage in their archives of a 2g panda DSM spinning like a top in their parking lot. I may or may not have been in the car at the time. (whats the statute of limitations on hooning?)
stanger_missle wrote: Driving down this road in my hometown: Old Spiral Highway I miss it Edit: The song "Hot Rod Lincoln" was written based on a race up the highway.
Ah, the Lewiston grade. I used to go up/down that road whenever I went down that way without the car sickness prone wife. Good road, definitely doesn't suck. An old barber in Moscow once told me a story that his father or grandfather told him. He said that back in the day before the spiral highway was paved they had to back up the hill to get to the top because their car would starve of fuel and die when at an up angle for that long. I don't remember if the story was a Model T or a Model A, nor do I know if it was just a tall tale or not, but for some reason I remembered him telling me that story one day back in the 90's during a haircut.
T.J. wrote:stanger_missle wrote: Driving down this road in my hometown: Old Spiral Highway I miss it Edit: The song "Hot Rod Lincoln" was written based on a race up the highway.Ah, the Lewiston grade. I used to go up/down that road whenever I went down that way without the car sickness prone wife. Good road, definitely doesn't suck. An old barber in Moscow once told me a story that his father or grandfather told him. He said that back in the day before the spiral highway was paved they had to back up the hill to get to the top because their car would starve of fuel and die when at an up angle for that long. I don't remember if the story was a Model T or a Model A, nor do I know if it was just a tall tale or not, but for some reason I remembered him telling me that story one day back in the 90's during a haircut.
Yes, my shop teacher told us about driving up long grades backwards to keep fuel flowing in some old Fords.
T.J. wrote:stanger_missle wrote: Driving down this road in my hometown: Old Spiral Highway I miss it Edit: The song "Hot Rod Lincoln" was written based on a race up the highway.Ah, the Lewiston grade. I used to go up/down that road whenever I went down that way without the car sickness prone wife. Good road, definitely doesn't suck. An old barber in Moscow once told me a story that his father or grandfather told him. He said that back in the day before the spiral highway was paved they had to back up the hill to get to the top because their car would starve of fuel and die when at an up angle for that long. I don't remember if the story was a Model T or a Model A, nor do I know if it was just a tall tale or not, but for some reason I remembered him telling me that story one day back in the 90's during a haircut.
Fun road- I remember being nervous about a cop showing up when I blasted down in my Alfetta GT. I also remember my brothers Tercel overheating BADLY as we went up carrying our stuff up to Moscow. Ended up busting the T-stat. Which resulted in a very, very cold drive through Montana going home for Christmas.
BTW, I don't know the name of the road, and I only found it once- east of Moscow, somewhere between Troy, Deary, and Kendrick- fresh pavement, mountains, and no other cars on a sunny spring day. That was a blast. I could swear it was not a state numbered road, too... just can't remember where it was (this was 25 years ago).
That never sucked at all.
mndsm wrote:noddaz wrote:Up until recently, a certain local mall may or may not have had footage in their archives of a 2g panda DSM spinning like a top in their parking lot. I may or may not have been in the car at the time. (whats the statute of limitations on hooning?)4cylndrfury wrote: *snip* doughnuts in a snowy parking lot *snip*There are many, many people that don't know this.
http://youtu.be/6kc3o7v3gDg
Like so?
Which brings me to another Thing That Never Sucked: Audi RS models.
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