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Really, rue? Really?
lol
Yup :rofl:
Really, rue? Really?
lol
No such thing, without perhaps going to a stretch limo, Cough, Cough, James.
Mine all sit in the woods behind my parents house, under tarps.
A limo is like having a station wagon without the hatch.
In the woods, under five feet of snow.
European bikes? Come on!
Ever ridden a Beemer? Fantastic bikes.
Nope, I buy American made everything.
Nope, I buy American made everything.
Yes, but a station wagon evokes a different set of emotions.
Black Cadillac Fleetwood Limo, I think funeral procession lol
There's probably only about 2 feet, maybe 3, of snow out there.
Good luck with that. Even a lot of "American-made" stuff isn't entirely made here anymore. [huh]
I'm trying to come up on a Buell M2 cyclone. American made, Harley powered...only better. (imo)
Good luck with that. Even a lot of "American-made" stuff isn't entirely made here anymore. [huh]
Yeah, a station wagon says poor while a limo says rich.
I like to cruise. I'll take an FLH over a crotch rocket, and a Fleetwood over a Corvette lol
You're old before your time, Tom. :rofl:
Pssst...I buy vintage
You're old before your time, Tom. :rofl:
NOooooo, Old before his time would be the Corvette, comb over, Mr. T intermediate kit (3-7 gold chains), shirt unbuttoned to below chest, and tight Sansabelt slacks.
Vintage ain't the same as being old.
Later
I have to agree Tom, a Corvette isn't practical, but it sure is fun.
I actually had that and a Miata back to back.
Now a Pinto wagon with added woodgrain makes it an upper lower class wagon.
And Tommy for the win
Correction, a pinto wagon says poor, a Colony Park says upper-middle-class, or upper-class summerhome.
Any wagon except this one:says poor because they are usually filled with children who make you thus.