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Deco-Doll-1928

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[video=youtube;qkbLZrndttA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkbLZrndttA[/video]

Pennies from Heaven: The Miniseries (Bob Hoskins) or The Movie (Steve Martin)?

I had to look this one up because I didn't know what you were talking about. lol lol lol I watched a few You Tube videos of the miniseries and I watched the trailer for the movie with Steve Martin. The Steve Martin version scared me a bit, so I'm going with the miniseries. lol

Dick Tracy or Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
 

vitanola

I'll Lock Up
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Gopher Prairie, MI
Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
1932 Chevrolet or 1932 Ford?

Ford.
I prefer that my doors remain ON the car.
By 1932 Ford had long adopted all-steel bodies for their cars whilst the coach built bodies used by Chevorlet still retained wood door posts.


The V-8 engines of the period DID tend to burn oil once they got a bit of mileage on them, but the four-cylinder Model B engines were bulletproof. neither tended to throw rods in the manner of the first series Chevrolet Stove Bolt Six.

Hoover or Eureka?
 
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Orange County, CA
Hoover

Mercedes 540K or BMW 328?

Mercedes 540K
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BMW 328
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Fletch

I'll Lock Up
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Iowa - The Land That Stuff Forgot
Depends what you have your...*ahem* excuse me, if it's ham you're talking, I'll go with bone-in.

Pardon me if this has been asked long ago, but black & white or brown & white shoes? Specs, saddles, mocs, don't matter, but state your fave.
 

Tomasso

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Brooklyn and they might still be there if it weren't for Moses.

Shrimp or prawn
 

Tomasso

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LaGuardia

According to Try and Stop Me by Bennett Cerf, LaGuardia often officiated in municipal court. He handled routine misdemeanor cases, including, as Cerf wrote, a woman who had stolen a loaf of bread for her starving family. LaGuardia insisted on levying the fine of ten dollars. Then he said "I'm fining everyone in this courtroom fifty cents for living in a city where a person has to steal bread in order to eat!" He passed a hat and gave the fines to the defendant, who left the court with $47.50



Hard top or convertible.
 

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