donaldtoo
Well-Known Member
And flying cockroaches.
We have those here...!!!
And flying cockroaches.
Yeah, most of the pictures that float around of Elvis was when he was a young man. Rarely the later years and he was only 42 years old.
Add the extra weight, about 260 pounds he kinda lost his cuteness.
I know, I tend to take my time realizing things sometimes. Does anyone else suddenly crave a peanut butter banana sandwich?
If we are watching Elvis movies in that theater, we have to watch Blue Hawaii and Paradise Hawaiian Style. Those are my favorite Elvis movies. When I went to Hawaii a couple of years ago I watched those on the plane over to get me in the mood.
Yeah, most of the pictures that float around of Elvis was when he was a young man. Rarely the later years and he was only 42 years old.
Add the extra weight, about 260 pounds he kinda lost his cuteness.
No kidding??? I learned on a 1964 International Harvester Scout, but it had a 3 on the floor!!!The first "car" I ever learned to drive, at age 13, was a '63 International Harvester pickup with "three on the tree" (3-speed manual, steering column shift). Alternated between stick and manual for several years, but, I've been drivin' stick for the last 26+ years straight. Give me a decent-performing ride with a 5-speed manual tranny on an open, winding, Texas Hill Country road, and I'm in. Sitting in traffic to and from the office, not so much. My latest, newer, ride is automatic, for that reason.
Agreed.And they look hot in those "outfits" (sorry I'm unfamiliar with what they are called).
I blame the drug addiction :/
I know, I tend to take my time realizing things sometimes. Does anyone else suddenly crave a peanut butter banana sandwich?
Actually he would love it.I wonder how well can your brother resist a sarcastic IT mexican guy who cant speak english very well
The car I learned to drive in was a 72 Chevy Malibu four on the floor I believe. It was extra special because I was driven around in that car all my life.The first "car" I ever learned to drive, at age 13, was a '63 International Harvester pickup with "three on the tree" (3-speed manual, steering column shift). Alternated between stick and manual for several years, but, I've been drivin' stick for the last 26+ years straight. Give me a decent-performing ride with a 5-speed manual tranny on an open, winding, Texas Hill Country road, and I'm in. Sitting in traffic to and from the office, not so much. My latest, newer, ride is automatic, for that reason.
That's right! That's the best part!Don't forget the fried part...
No kidding??? I learned on a 1964 International Harvester Scout, but it had a 3 on the floor!!!
The car I learned to drive in was a 72 Chevy Malibu four on the floor I believe. It was extra special because I was driven around in that car all my life.
My daughter has a Danica Patrick and a Clint Bowyer pennant hanging in her room.Yes. Yes she does...
Kind of how I feel about the Ravens. I am a Ravens fan; I just don't sit down and watch every single game. And of course today, I watched the game, but last week I was sick and slept through it.When you live in Patriots country and you're not a fan
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