59Lark
Practically Family
- Messages
- 569
- Location
- Ontario, Canada
I must be losing it, recently was given a copy of amercian graffitti, now i have the album for twenty plus years and have seen the movie. But maybe it because my store has had the worst year in 25 years and we and the family are just barely getting by and actually we are probably slipping. I have a tv vcr on my workbench and as i am working on repairs i will run a movie and i have american graffitti for about 5 times so and i actually feel strange and i would like to take off in that edsel ranger with cindy williams character. I HAVE always been nolstaligic but its getting worst, craving to return to a time that i feel more in step with. In the documentry its states that he wished to record a era that died with the hippies. But that was my teenage years even in the eighties in our cow town we cruised friday and sat night in our old oldsmobiles and falcons and camaros. We did the strip and parked at mcdonalds and stole coil wires, always carried a spare set in my falcon. Fixing cars in drive ways and we mean engine changes even body changes once, and we used bondo and tin rivets. I remember my friend coming by with a green 1975 honda civic and showing my his new car and went down in the cellar workshop and got four brass handles and took them out and told his to screw them on the car so we could bury him in it when he died in it. We drove sixties cars and loved them. Falcons, i had 4 of them and big boats monnaco and furys and chevelles and cutlass and buick centcury no jap crap and we drank pop in glass bottle one place still carried them teds gas in drumbo and we raced cars down side roads and we drove like steve mcqueen god help us. well loungers is the harsh reality getting to me , or am i having a middle life crisis at 47 . i miss so much , mikefftopic: