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In reply to Wally:
The Beatles music was also around in the 70s, 80s, 90s and even today. It's not like that E36 M3 just up and erased itself.
I read a book once where one of the character's definition of good music was music that is still played regularly 50 years after it was recorded. The Beatles are getting close.
I've never been a hearse fan, but I do like station wagons.
Do my eyes trick my mind into thinking this is not a 1949 Buick Roadmaster Hearse, but a rare vintage Station Wagon???
1949 BUICK ROADMASTER HEARSE - GOOD RAT ROD MATERIAL - $1800 (LAVONIA)
914Driver wrote: The Tasmanian Tiger was a marsupial?JoeyM wrote: Thylacine != ocelot! Don't trust anything with a pouch....or anyone named after critters with a pouch!
Yup. Thylacines were marsupials. They were not nearly as cool, though, as their prehistoric kin. I give you Thylacoleo, the "marsupial lion"
Flight Service wrote: Wife had a Maine Coon that was the runt, named Reject (she says she named it after her Mom's boyfriend). Cat died last year, most spastic animal I have ever known. There are a few YouTube videos of them, (the 8 ft jump is at 2:45)
berkeley having a Maine Coon, I want a F1 Savannah cat. I had no idea what that was until I clicked on your link, now I want one. Its acting like a dog in this clip.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQI68kb9e7U
F1 hotlink.
friedgreencorrado wrote:Appleseed wrote:The girls actually live in Chicago, don't they? But what I'm wondering is why Rally's shopping Mustang IIs.Rob_Mopar wrote:Kenichi Sonoda has a thing for Chicago. Watch the Gunsmith Cats anime sometime. Much of the city is accurate. Recognize this, anyone?Appleseed wrote: Nice. But I'll take Rallye Vincent and her Cobra.Why does her Mustang have the license plate from the Bluesmobile on it? (this is a replica that was in my shop for some service a few weeks ago)
Not only do the semi-accurate Chicago drawings look great. He has great detail in all the vehicles. Even Astro and Safari Vans.
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