I dunno. Here she is when not being Flo:
I wouldn't kick her out of bed unless she wanted to do it on the floor.
She is also a stand up comedian: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRZiMUJ8bqE
I dunno. Here she is when not being Flo:
I wouldn't kick her out of bed unless she wanted to do it on the floor.
She is also a stand up comedian: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRZiMUJ8bqE
A damn fine replica
http://www.autoevolution.com/news/the-can-am-m1c-replica-by-lmp-engineering-9740.html#image1
racerfink wrote: A damn fine replica http://www.autoevolution.com/news/the-can-am-m1c-replica-by-lmp-engineering-9740.html#image1
Fine car, but after reading the Consumer Reports comparison, I selected the Chaparral 2E replica instead.
http://www.chaparralcars.com/2e.php
Kia_racer wrote: In reply to oldsaw: I used to watch them at Elkhart Lake. My Dad worked corners and Mom was T&S. Great fun walking around the paddock all day. Remember the Titanium car?
Ti-22, with Jackie Oliver at the helm. Unfortunately, it didn't last the season and wasn't in the field at Road Atlanta.
racerfink wrote: Just missed out on my bid for this car...
Love the Can Am 350!
The only time I got to see JYS drive was in the Lola T260. That car was a pig, but somehow, Stewart made a silk purse out of it.
No. Ron Perlman is just way too awesome for me to allow you to make that comparison.
Speaking of which, I'd love to see him and Tom Waits sitting in a smoky dive bar discussing cute fuzzy puppies.
Tom Heath wrote: In reply to friedgreencorrado: Speaking of 60s-era replicas, I like this one a lot. F1-67.com
Me likey! And yer buddies over at CM know a guy..he's on the left.
Pretty lemons racers
...and this opel leaves me speechless.....I'd be keeping it in a garage and visiting car shows with it, not swapping paint.
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