Close, but no cigar-shaped car.
No, that's not the one. That QuickTime clip of all the knicker-clad kids piling out of it like a clown car is great though! The one I have in mind looked less like a teardrop trailer, more compact. One of my gal pals thinks it might have been a 1940-41, rather...
No, it was longer and more narrow than most autos of that decade, with a hard top, not all windows like those. I've seen film footage of it driving around a traffic cop, parallel parking on a city street, etc. I have never seen the actual car at a show. Can't for the life of me recall what it...
dorky car indentification question
We do need a Classic Vehicles section, I agree.
OK, I would love it if one of you could point me in the right direction to identifying a type of car I've had my eye on. I would need to know more about them, but I've always wanted to try out one of those...
I made Scotch Eggs: hard boiled eggs, wrapped in low-fat sage sausage, rolled in bread crumbs, then baked (most people deep-fry them). I brought a few in to work to share.
My Mother, maternal Grandfather, and paternal Grandmother taught me how to cook and bake all kinds of traditional arcane things from scratch. I love to whip up goodies in the kitchen; it relaxes me, makes the house smell good, makes people happy, is cheaper &healthier than frozen/canned food...
Bachelor #2 is not only a one-eyed stick figure man, but also has a cane for his lame leg and is holding his chest due his heart condition. Clearly this little black book belongs to a gold digger.
There are a couple Pop Shops around Phoenix Metro that sell the old time drinks in original look bottles. This site has some fun items too: http://www.hometownfavorites.com/moxie-soda.htm
I used to drink Diet Mountain Dew because it curbed my appetite. I really should start drinking that again...
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