We watched “Music By John Williams” last night (your shirt in the cartoon) it is an incredible story. His story is incredible. We are so blessed be in the same universe as he is.
My family moved from Oakland, CA to Deerfield, IL in late 1957. We took our ’53 Plymouth station wagon with us. Around 1960 we had to have a sheat metal panel welded to the floor because it had rusted through. No undercoat.
seanfear about 2 months ago
as someone who doesn’t understand cars (nor like them), I completely understand the frustration here
blunebottle about 2 months ago
Like a swirly hairdo?
Comicsandcookies about 2 months ago
I relate – I fixed a small coil on my car once and I drew a blank on the word coil!
davidob about 2 months ago
And here we thought we’d spring it on you. I’ll suspend judgement.
PaintTheDust about 2 months ago
Like those planet saving twirly bulbs of a decade or so ago.
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 2 months ago
Do that old Macpherson Strut, baby. Right on…. here we go……….. bust a move…. cook baby… we’re rockin’ now……………….
azkfwecho Premium Member about 2 months ago
Always pay attention to your t-shirts. Good one today.
Mary Ellen about 2 months ago
Oh, is that what those are??
Teto85 Premium Member about 2 months ago
We watched “Music By John Williams” last night (your shirt in the cartoon) it is an incredible story. His story is incredible. We are so blessed be in the same universe as he is.
BJIllistrated Premium Member about 2 months ago
I would have answered “McPherson, Makenzie…whatever that things is that’s round and twirley like a popsicle.”
mistercatworks about 2 months ago
Believe me, that stuff is MUCH better than the salt that is often used.
willie_mctell about 2 months ago
My family moved from Oakland, CA to Deerfield, IL in late 1957. We took our ’53 Plymouth station wagon with us. Around 1960 we had to have a sheat metal panel welded to the floor because it had rusted through. No undercoat.
mistercatworks about 2 months ago
More helical than swirly. :)