Buddy came over for a visit today with his 73 Toronado. all original all the chrome is perfect. and a sweet runing ride.
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Thanks but you forgot crusty lmao
Noah must of sailed that land yacht. Old man had a 73 olds 98 with a 455 in it. That thing was massive, he had to extend his garage to make it fit the car. Think it came with shares in Exon alsoThanks but you forgot crusty lmao
Thats what she said. lolMorning guys. Wow amazing skills.
Thats what she said. lol
That’s what you hoped she saidThats what she said. lol
Our, That's not what she told me!That’s what you hoped she said
Small world- I know them, too!My wife said today she was so amazed at how many people I know in town
Today we saw Dickhead, Asshole and Creep on the way to the mall
Don't forget fucktard and assclown.My wife said today she was so amazed at how many people I know in town
Today we saw Dickhead, Asshole and Creep on the way to the mall
Broke a door glass on a car today trying to do paintless den't repair. Also broke a plastic wheel well flare on a newer chevy p/u.Be a lot happier if someone would turn the furnace back on outside.
Been sunny but 5 and quite windy. Some lucky people in Northern Ontario will be getting a lot of snow.
I'm convinced someone has pissed Mother Nature off or she's going through menopause.
Guy phoned me this afternoon and he has a 73 Cuda and he asked me if I would replace a doorglass in his car. He bought a new one and he installed it and closed the door and K-Boom. Geez it's been a long time since I've done one of those but basically they're all the same kinda sorta. He's even going to pick me up so can't beat that.
Heading to Toronto again tomorrow at 8am so they can check out my SIL's Cochlear Implant and make some more adjustments.
Have a great evening guys
Small world- I know them, too!
GOD!!! small world indeed I know them all.Don't forget fucktard and assclown.
Might put this one on the front porch. everyone I know comes to my back door.I buy those gnomes when they are cheap and hide them in people's summer flower baskets for a fall or winter suprise.