Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Going thru a bunch of e bodies stuff i no longer need found this.
I have to find it a new home.

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Good evening folks. After yersterday spending a total of 3 1/2 hrs commuting to and from work, I decided to work from home today. It was a much more relaxing experience even though I was still crazy busy doing work stuff.

I even managed to find a little bit of time during my lunch break to help a member on paint colors for his car...

Software/Online to change color of my car?

And then spent the normal evening commute time doing this image for myself...

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Almost creepy Dave. I took this image at in the waiting room at the Dr. today
 
Interesting day.
Toyota camry had a/c malfunction.
Took clutch relay out and dropped it on the floor a few times, works perfect!
 
Was reading a few blogs,after dealer quoted 1200 to fix,guy swapped a relay and ac worked, so he banged old one around and it must have cleaned the contacts.
 
I know, V. Price wasn't the narrator for "Lights Out" or Cosby's impersonation of it, but whenever I hear those lines, that's who I think of.
 
Theater of blood. I think one of his last films. Comic horrior.
Not a bad flick.
 
Theater of blood. I think one of his last films. Comic horrior.
Not a bad flick.
He was also a serious art collector and a Chef. He was an art consultant to Sears featuring the “Vincent Price Collection” back in the early 70s, had his own art museum and wrote several cookbooks.

He was well educated and well versed in all types of arts. He had one of the largest “teaching art” collections at one time worth several million dollars. His art collection was part of our course work when I was in Art School in the early 80s.
 
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