In reply to 914Driver :
Any additional info on that tornado image? I used to have recurring nightmares of almost that exact scene.
Edit to add: i googled the image and it appears to be a composite of one tornado developing in Kansas. It's eerily similar to my dreams which had anywhere from 11 to 13 pencil thin tornados on the horizon. Only a few dreams had me running for cover, but they were always terrifying.
In regards to Mr Asa's picture of the ~49' Ford... The skull was simple compared to that incredible hood.
Saturday night. Annie. Firepit. Wine. Good music. Retired. The American Dream. (Of course Annie takes top billing!)
Stopped for gas yesterday at the Hemmings Motor News HQ, saw this languishing in the back. Cab is quite roomy, think it was widened?
Mr_Asa said:Shadeux (Forum Supporter) said:This is so subtly gorgeous, then I look down and get caught on that skull in the grille. Bleh
This looks obscene to me.
wheelsmithy (Joe-with-an-L) (Forum Supporter) said:Mr_Asa said:Shadeux (Forum Supporter) said:This is so subtly gorgeous, then I look down and get caught on that skull in the grille. Bleh
This looks obscene to me.
Nope. No way. That doesn't resemble a body part at all.
And neither does this.
After waaay too long since I acquired it, the Zoomboni lives! It didn't run well but it did run. And even on vastly limited power was just 2 seconds off the winning pace. The handling is there, just have to get the motor happy.
In reply to RevRico :
Reminded by the grease, I had the weirdest autocorrect this morning. You know how phones hate to let you say Berkeley? Well, I was trying to add "duck fat" to the shopping list...
Pic unrelated, except as it pertains to adding to my desire for comfort food. C'mon, Previous Owner... (That's the left shackle. Apparently it's got a collapsed left leaf spring, as the right shackle was an inch and a half shorter and... didn't have a butt weld in the middle. They couldn't even just use contiguous chunks of strap for that bodge; they had to get a butt weld in bending load, too?)
Appleseed said:
Can confirm, 100% true. Especially in South America.
Pic unrelated, but it's what I saw going into the grocery store this evening.
"Picture Stones" (roughly year 700) on Swedens largest island Gotland, in the Baltic Sea. I accidentally called them "rune stones" and was swiftly corrected by the guide, since these specific stones has no runes on them.
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