I'm not sure but I have a sweater that is older than she is.Fair, when's her birthday?
I'm not sure but I have a sweater that is older than she is.
I do have a sweater older than she is.She is a looker! She's 25.
But can you still squeeze into it?I do have a sweater older than she is.
Well, I haven't tried in 20 years so who knows?But can you still squeeze into it?
I still have a T-shirt from 1980.Well, I haven't tried in 20 years so who knows?
I'm not sure but I have a sweater that is older than she is.
She looks a lot better in the still photo....... and not talking
One of the few car shows I can stand.
What number is she on your Bucket list?That is all.
Nothing like the same BS drama, hokey arguments, and trumped-up deadlines... Wheeler Dealers and old-style Top Gear (UK) are the only shows worth their salt
I also like FantomWorks.
Not sure I've seen that one... are deadlines , in any way/shape/form, involved in the plot or show-formula?
They always are. But not taken as comically seriously as the other shows. The reason I like this one is that the proprietor/star of the show seems like a no nonsense kind of guy - he is here to build you the car you want, and may also tell you he may have to build you the car you need. He also has no problem telling you bad news in a very matter of fact way.
I had the money and the interest in having a car built for me, like a 59 Corvette Resto Mod, he would be the guy.
FantomWorks - it's on the Velocity Channel.
Agree. I love the show.Not sure I've seen that one... are deadlines , in any way/shape/form, involved in the plot or show-formula?
I'd be remiss if i did not mention that I also give a nod to Wayne Carini's Chasing Classic Cars as he avoids most of the drama and keeps the show car-focussed... plus, love when they show his buddy Roger turning wrenches... the episode where he buys Paul Newman's Volvo 940 wagon-sleeper was my favorite
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I watch it often and enjoy it.They always are. But not taken as comically seriously as the other shows. The reason I like this one is that the proprietor/star of the show seems like a no nonsense kind of guy - he is here to build you the car you want, and may also tell you he may have to build you the car you need. He also has no problem telling you bad news in a very matter of fact way.
I had the money and the interest in having a car built for me, like a 59 Corvette Resto Mod, he would be the guy.
FantomWorks - it's on the Velocity Channel.
I have a couple from my PSU days--one for the Sugar Bowl vs Bama....I still have a T-shirt from 1980.
It appears that we both go by the generally accepted rule: If you haven't worn a piece of clothing in the last 50 years, get rid of it.
Not sure I've seen that one... are deadlines , in any way/shape/form, involved in the plot or show-formula?
She looks a lot better in the still photo....... and not talking
Love this exchange.
My favorite female car person for-ev-ah.
One of the funniest movies ever made. Although a totally different brand of humor. My Cousin Vinny, it is up there with Blazing Saddles or Young Frankenstein by Mel Brooks for laughs!
My favorite female car person for-ev-ah.