Ace-Garageguy Posted Thursday at 06:44 PM Posted Thursday at 06:44 PM 1960's were a great time to be alive, in the opinion of this past-it old fossil. 2
JollySipper Posted Thursday at 06:51 PM Posted Thursday at 06:51 PM Fossil is what the millennials could call me, as I feel the '90s were a good time, especially to be a teenager......... 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted Thursday at 07:09 PM Posted Thursday at 07:09 PM "Teenager" is something that would be cool to be today...but knowing what I know now about human nature and how the world actually works. 2
Tim W. SoCal Posted Thursday at 10:38 PM Posted Thursday at 10:38 PM "Works for me!" is a term I often use when a colleague makes a suggestion that is beneficial to the adventure, proposition or task at hand. 1 1
Calb56 Posted Thursday at 10:43 PM Posted Thursday at 10:43 PM Hand it over said the Tax Man once again. 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted Thursday at 10:45 PM Posted Thursday at 10:45 PM Again, "hand rubbing" paint on a real car is just WAY too much work in this day of modren labour saving devices. 2
slusher Posted Thursday at 10:59 PM Posted Thursday at 10:59 PM Devices that are electronic nature are very expensive for parents who want to buy games or music equipment for the kids are too expensive.
Tim W. SoCal Posted Thursday at 11:24 PM Posted Thursday at 11:24 PM Expensive video games and video game consoles that entice people, especially kids, into doing nothing but exercising their thumbs while they eat loads of chips and cookies whilst drinking gallons of soda instead of experiencing REAL LIFE and physical activities are, to me, irrational, stupid and silly. 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted Friday at 12:51 AM Posted Friday at 12:51 AM Everywhere I look it's either mo-skeeters or cockroaches or ants, which is why I've come to think of spiders as my friends. 1
slusher Posted Friday at 12:55 AM Posted Friday at 12:55 AM friends are always nice too have just don’t loan them money…
Ace-Garageguy Posted Friday at 12:59 AM Posted Friday at 12:59 AM Money isn't something spiders have much use for, usually. 1
slusher Posted Friday at 01:08 AM Posted Friday at 01:08 AM Usually if you loan money only lend what you might not get back…
NOBLNG Posted Friday at 01:17 AM Author Posted Friday at 01:17 AM “Back to the Future” features a DeLorean as the star car, but I would rather have Doc Brown’s 1949 Packard. 4
Tim W. SoCal Posted Friday at 01:25 AM Posted Friday at 01:25 AM Packard Automobiles of the 30s and 40s are, in my opinion, some of the most beautiful American cars ever put into production.
Ace-Garageguy Posted Friday at 01:58 AM Posted Friday at 01:58 AM (edited) Production cars can be beautiful or boring or weird. Edited Friday at 01:59 AM by Ace-Garageguy 1 1
slusher Posted Friday at 11:53 AM Posted Friday at 11:53 AM Weird my wife and I was talking about last night about Walmart Martians and I am glad I don’t go any more.. 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted Friday at 12:15 PM Posted Friday at 12:15 PM (edited) More alien species seem to be shopping at Walmart every time I go, and it's getting scary. Edited Friday at 12:17 PM by Ace-Garageguy 1
NOBLNG Posted Friday at 01:16 PM Author Posted Friday at 01:16 PM Scary movies I have generally found to be unrealistic and not very appealing, and yet I find sci-fi movies very entertaining.
Ace-Garageguy Posted Friday at 02:30 PM Posted Friday at 02:30 PM Entertaining to some is incomprehensible to others, and there seems to be an increase among yootoob movie viewers of folks who can't follow a plot.
Calb56 Posted Friday at 03:52 PM Posted Friday at 03:52 PM Plot can be a plan made in secret, the main events of a story or where they end up burying you. 2
ChrisBcritter Posted Friday at 05:26 PM Posted Friday at 05:26 PM "You Won't See Me" was an album cut for The Beatles, and a big hit for Anne Murray. 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted Friday at 05:56 PM Posted Friday at 05:56 PM Murry lawnmowers are still a thing?
thatz4u Posted Friday at 07:18 PM Posted Friday at 07:18 PM Thing was a part of this family, but which part... 2
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