914Driver said:AARRRRRRGGGGGHHHHHH !! Some kids have all the luck.
This one owner, garage kept 383 Auto 1968 Charger with 19k miles was left to a grandson by his Grandma.
I dunno, I wouldn't call it lucky to see my grandmother die.
Knurled. said:I dunno, I wouldn't call it lucky to see my grandmother die.
It was bound to happen sooner or later.
Brett_Murphy said:Knurled. said:I dunno, I wouldn't call it lucky to see my grandmother die.
It was bound to happen sooner or later.
My MIL mentioned that the oldest woman in the world just died.
I replied, "THAT KEEPS HAPPENING!"
Obligatory unrelated photo, GRM relevant yet uninteresting. Win, win.
Wally said:
As a person who used to do a lot of historical research on property, I love your old photos of NYC.
dasiuo said:Actually you can thank George Bush for that. Since he destroyed the enviornment I had to replace my washer and dryer due to flooding.
Bush did that too?
spitfirebill said:dasiuo said:Actually you can thank George Bush for that. Since he destroyed the enviornment I had to replace my washer and dryer due to flooding.
Bush did that too?
Fortunately, I suspect, they had a canoe with which to escape the flooding
sleepyhead the buffalo said:spitfirebill said:dasiuo said:Actually you can thank George Bush for that. Since he destroyed the enviornment I had to replace my washer and dryer due to flooding.
Bush did that too?
Fortunately, I suspect, they had a canoe with which to escape the flooding
As Archimedes taught us, every time you put a canoe in the ocean, global sea levels rise just like they do when you release GHG’s to power your washer / dryer.
Donebrokeit said:There's something just so giggity about the end of a transaxle visible behind a car.
Can confirm.
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