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Ah, or he was eating Lorne's secret stash of Alpo.
Alpo! lol lol
Ah, or he was eating Lorne's secret stash of Alpo.
and I agree DH, the Lincoln is a much better car.
Yep, something wrong with you.A Lincoln or a Caddy, or even an old imperial I'd be happy with, but i'd dust an impala for FoMoCo any day.
Ron O'Neal.
I bow to your superior post.
Great song for the movie by Curtis Mayfield.
And I agree DH, the Lincoln is a much better car.
Or a really tricked out one.A pimp takes out the pusherman. How can you go wrong with a plot like that. I guess human trafficking takes a back seat to heroin dealing in the great cadillac of morality.
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With all of the half-wits clogging up the freeways and streets around here, you're right about that...but it wouldn't be from a lack of trying!...And you won't drive it fast enough to keep it running right. lol lol
A Lincoln or a Caddy, or even an old imperial I'd be happy with, but i'd dust an impala for FoMoCo any day.
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I never said anything about no hippies.
And DH got good taste in cars, too.
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Yeah, but we're women. We can own a purple car and not be thought of as hippies or something else.Hey...what is wrong with a lavender or purple car? Ahhh, bask your eyes on my dream car a Nash Metropolitan.
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Yeah, but we're women. We can own a purple car and not be thought of as hippies or something else.
Huh, what now?
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Hey...what is wrong with a lavender or purple car? Ahhh, bask your eyes on my dream car a Nash Metropolitan.
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Yeah, but we're women. We can own a purple car and not be thought of as hippies or something else.
Mrs. Potter Palmer had Garford machine finished in her favorite shades of Heliotrope, Amaranth and Mauve to complement her favorite gowns. I find the car to be quite striking. Much more interesting than the usual Brewster Green or Midnight Blue of the period.
An eminently suitable motor for a lady, i think, and not at all like a "Hippy" machine
I'd love to have one of those. It would be a lot of fun.