Tuxedo cat.
Does anybody else have any cats with odd mutations, like the bob tail or polydactyl paws?
Belly scratches are not a trap. She likes them.
Brett_Murphy said:Tuxedo cat.
Does anybody else have any cats with odd mutations, like the bob tail or polydactyl paws?
Belly scratches are not a trap. She likes them.
No pictures, but my aunt has a cat with too many toes.
We have a Great Pyrenees - the breed has double dew claws.
nderwater said:
I so want to do that treatment to a Suzuki Swift... Can't figure out what engine to put in the back, though.
USNS Comfort. ("It's a beautiful ship").
A friend/server/bartender's husband at one of our regular watering holes is stationed aboard this ship, now harbored in NYC to help deal with the crisis.
Gary said:My new favorite genre ... replica vintage Fangio rally coupes:
More details on this please? Does someone make the bodies, or are they finding original cars to restore?
In reply to Adrian_Thompson :
They're based on original examples of mid-late thirties American-iron "business coupes," heavily modified to withstand long distance vintage international on/off-road rallies in extremely rough terrain. Extremely costly to build, so it's mostly high-rollers rallying them. Oddly, they seem to be very popular in the UK. One of the pics I posted shows a pro shop that builds them from scratch and maintains them for clients.
They're called "Fangio coupes" because Juan Manuel Fangio raced/rallied a modified '39 Chevy coupe in Argentina back in the day:
And with a '40 Chevy coupe:
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