neoplacebo wrote:
"Yeah, when I worked at an auto dealership I had a customer with that on his license plate. An NC plate; I bet he don't have it anymore, though. Where the Fugawi?"
neoplacebo wrote:
"Yeah, when I worked at an auto dealership I had a customer with that on his license plate. An NC plate; I bet he don't have it anymore, though. Where the Fugawi?"
Found this'un.....
You aren't doing it wrong if no one knows what you are doing.
neoplacebo wrote:
"Yeah, when I worked at an auto dealership I had a customer with that on his license plate. An NC plate; I bet he don't have it anymore, though. Where the Fugawi?"
Found this'un.....
Well, that's a front plate and maybe not even an official one; not many states require front and rear plates. My guy had his official NC plate on his Buick Roadmaster, also known as a Roadblaster. A Saturn is a long way from a Roadblaster.
neoplacebo wrote: "A Saturn is a long way from a Roadblaster."
NC is a long way from Hawaii too !
You can tell that's not a real tag; namely 'cause it ain't on a real car! I just happened to find that pic while researching 'Fugawi'.
neoplacebo wrote: "A Saturn is a long way from a Roadblaster."
NC is a long way from Hawaii too !
You can tell that's not a real tag; namely 'cause it ain't on a real car! I just happened to find that pic while researching 'Fugawi'.
Looks to me like a Saturn SC-2 but in my opinion it isn't a real car either. Just like all other Saturns.
Yep, it's true. Didn't mean to disparage the ones who drive a Saturn; but they quit making them a few years ago. Many would say my own car is the type a redneck would drive (V-8 Camaro) but I don't care if they do.
Vrede wrote:Not that I really care even the slightest, but Saturn was healthier than Chevy when GM crashed. Saturn was just easier to shut down since it had been created as an autonomous unit and Penske Automotive Group almost bought and continued it.
I'm actually surprised that Saturn went under; they weren't just another clone from GM standard platforms; they even made their own engines. I guess GM just decided they didn't need the extra effort it must have taken to keep it going, plus they were having money issues. That little two seater they made, which was identical to the Pontiac version was a pretty neat looking car. As far as irrelevancy goes, Chevrolet didn't bring back the Camaro until after Ford starting making Mustangs again. My Camaro is 15 years old this month. If I had my way, and worked at Ford Motor Company, I'd start making 1957 and 1969 Thunderbirds again.
neoplacebo wrote:"Animal sex is pretty much all I think about."
Thinking and doing are two different things!
Yeah, that's true, but thinking about a couple of deer having sex in the back seat of a 69 Thunderbird and what sort of damage it would result in is the sort of entertainment you just can't find in normal everyday life. So far I've refused to consider the consequences of a couple of honey badgers having sex in the confines of a port a potty in 90 degree high humidity conditions when a human walks in on them.....prayer probably won't work.