Location: Really deep in the heart of South California Gender:
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Mar 12, 2021 - 8:40pm
westslope wrote:
Lust did you say?
I frequent an automotive forum where a new poster named "Spanky" complained that his vehicle would not "turn on" without "plugging in" his smartphone charger.
Then he disappeared. I cannot tell if the thread is a troll because "Spanky" was insufficiently forthcoming. But if it was, it was a 'terrific troll' as it continued long after Spanky left the building.
The "AutomotiveForum" where I hang frequently has new posters come in all the time asking pertainent questions about their particular problem. We then all respond with fairly expert advice. With sometimes interesting debates about the subject matter. Going on for maybe 2 pages long. All without the original poster sometimes never coming back again. I dubbed it the R.(amcharger) C.(entral) Syndrone.
I frequent an automotive forum where a new poster named "Spanky" complained that his vehicle would not "turn on" without "plugging in" his smartphone charger.
Then he disappeared. I cannot tell if the thread is a troll because "Spanky" was insufficiently forthcoming. But if it was, it was a 'terrific troll' as it continued long after Spanky left the building.
You can't shave with a car because it's way too heavy to pick up even for a really strong dude. Maybe they could install a razor device in the seat so when you sit on it it it shaves your cloaca or something. But you want to be careful that it doesn't hash your credenza. That's all I can think of.
Citroen DS, the floating goddess! Always fascinating when the car slowly rises after starting it until it has reached its final travel height. In a DS you almost float across the street.
A friend of mine owned several of those, among them a station wagon, and a black hearse, back in the 1970s. Need I say which one we preferred riding in, lighting spliffs en route to the next party?
My aunt had one of those in Billings, Montana. When it worked (caveat caveat) it was pretty fun. There's a long barren stretch of highway between here and there that gets some wicked frost heaves... at high speed it would buck you right off, but that thing handled the rollers really well.
Location: Really deep in the heart of South California Gender:
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Oct 14, 2020 - 12:30pm
oldviolin wrote:
KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:
oldviolin wrote:
Ok but I'll be in a Sox & Martin 'Cuda for the short trips...lol
There is no doubt about precisely when folks began racing each other in automobiles. It was the day they built the second automobile.
Richard Petty
That Sox and Martin's 'Cuda just sold for some big, healthy bucks. I'm amazed what Daytona clones are going for these days. I told my wife... if nothing else, we have an investment I'm building.