Ace-Garageguy Posted Sunday at 04:28 AM Posted Sunday at 04:28 AM Paste may taste like pudding instead of pudding tasting like paste, so how can you be sure either way?
slusher Posted Sunday at 05:05 AM Posted Sunday at 05:05 AM way back when I was young K mart was my favorite place to shop for models in the 70’s long isle of cars and trucks, and semi trucks and trailers… 2
Rodent Posted Sunday at 05:07 AM Posted Sunday at 05:07 AM Trailers of upcoming movies that last 30 minutes before the feature film is a major reason why we don't go to movie theatres now. 1
Tim W. SoCal Posted Sunday at 05:15 AM Posted Sunday at 05:15 AM Now and then we stumble across some fortuitous situation that makes us feel really good.
Rodent Posted Sunday at 05:18 AM Posted Sunday at 05:18 AM Good & Plenty is a candy that I never liked very much because I don't like licorice.
slusher Posted Sunday at 05:20 AM Posted Sunday at 05:20 AM Good time to stay indoors and build models"..
NOBLNG Posted Sunday at 12:53 PM Author Posted Sunday at 12:53 PM (edited) Licorice is not a flavour that I like, but twizzlers and nibs are another story. Edited Sunday at 12:54 PM by NOBLNG 1
Tim W. SoCal Posted Sunday at 01:35 PM Posted Sunday at 01:35 PM Story time can get really preposterous around fire pits or campfires when too much alcohol makes its contributions.
Ace-Garageguy Posted Sunday at 03:11 PM Posted Sunday at 03:11 PM Contributions to a retirement fund can be tough to make if you're just barely getting by, but it would be smart to go without that daily $7 latte to start building something to get you through geezerhood. 1
thatz4u Posted Sunday at 05:00 PM Posted Sunday at 05:00 PM Geezerhood is NOT an area of town populated by people over the age of 65. 3
Ace-Garageguy Posted Sunday at 07:07 PM Posted Sunday at 07:07 PM 65 was a long time ago, but I'm planning to double that (which I'll have to do to get to everything I have planned and/or already started). 2
Tim W. SoCal Posted Sunday at 09:29 PM Posted Sunday at 09:29 PM That plan sounds like a winner and I wish you the best of a happy, healthy, prosperous future. 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted Sunday at 09:49 PM Posted Sunday at 09:49 PM "Future" could terminate literally any minute, but I've decided to behave like I'm going to live forever, and just get on with it. 1
Tim W. SoCal Posted Sunday at 09:55 PM Posted Sunday at 09:55 PM It is a well known fact for those of us that have made it in life passed middle age that tomorrow is not guaranteed and the end can come at any given moment, so we plan for tomorrow and live for today. 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted Sunday at 10:09 PM Posted Sunday at 10:09 PM "Today" was never guaranteed the day before anyway, and when I look back on some of the stuff I've done, I'm probably living on borrowed time anyway...so what the jello. 1
NOBLNG Posted Sunday at 10:35 PM Author Posted Sunday at 10:35 PM Jello pudding tastes like paste, or so I’ve heard.
Tim W. SoCal Posted Sunday at 10:36 PM Posted Sunday at 10:36 PM Heard words in my head right now are "Jello Salads used to have a large assortment of variations, but are now no longer popular."
Ace-Garageguy Posted Sunday at 10:45 PM Posted Sunday at 10:45 PM Popular car colors that top the list are still white, black, gray, and silver; can you say "boring" boys and girls?
slusher Posted yesterday at 01:31 AM Posted yesterday at 01:31 AM Girls at one time liked cars with colors bright but you can only buy what they make..
JollySipper Posted yesterday at 02:20 AM Posted yesterday at 02:20 AM Make a 'meep meep' sound in a late '60s Plymouth and everyone will know you have at least a 383 under the hood............ 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted yesterday at 02:57 AM Posted yesterday at 02:57 AM (edited) Hood ornaments that impale pedestrians have a certain appeal these days, as so many seem to think they own space and time and expect drivers to stop for them whenever/wherever they step off the curb. Edited yesterday at 03:04 AM by Ace-Garageguy
Tim W. SoCal Posted yesterday at 03:57 AM Posted yesterday at 03:57 AM Curb feelers, or "curb ticklers" were once a very popular aftermarket accessory that clamped onto the the lower right side front and rear of the rocker panel of passenger cars.
Ace-Garageguy Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Cars caught my attention at a very early age, as did trains and airplanes and ships and earthmoving equipment...but cars were much more accessible than the rest of the machines I was enamored with. 1
NOBLNG Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago With that said, I would love to have a little front end loader. 1
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