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Redwood forrests in California. My fiorst car had the "See the USA in a Chevrolet" front lic plate. Right now, orny of ironies, I am going to see it in a Ford Truck. More trips planned. Not my pic....but want to go.3 points
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You have introduced me to the Charger fetish. I like them more all of the time. that 747 will probaby never fly again, sadly. I hiked all weedend, working today (Monday).3 points
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Visited the Moonville tunnel.... https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/moonville-tunnel Hiked the moonville rail trail... https://www.alltrails.com/explore/trail/us/ohio/moonville-tunnel-rail-trail-tunnel-section Nice little elevation gain https://www.alltrails.com/explore/trail/us/ohio/zaleski-south-loop-moonville-rail-trail3 points
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Yes, you are right, we will never see interiors like this again except on these auto's if restored. I personally respect your like / attraction to them. Personally, I hope we never do as they were terrible for driving especially road trips. No body support, way too cushy as I believe they were actually TOO FOCUS on the LAZY BOY chair. To me, this is the kind of luxury comfort those chairs should have been. Leather, solid in supporting your body, but still very cushy comfort. Right now even the 2021 Escalade chairs suck as they are thin slabs, not supportive to your body or comfortable. To me, GM nailed it with these chairs IMHO. I also think the seatbelt built into the chair is way better than in the B and C pillar which tends to cut into the throat more due to how high they are.2 points
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Yeah, it seems 90% of interiors today are drab despair gray plastic....2 points
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Ive seen the Exorcist 3-4 times. All before I was 30 years old. Scared the living daylights out of me every single time. The last time, I was 24 or 25 years old (around 1997-98) or even 26. Now, this last time, I wasnt really scared of the movie, just the circumstances around my surroundings. At this point in my life, I didnt believe in ghosts or witches or goblins. I was in peak form physically and mentally and most of all, I was an adult. A young, handsome fella. Lets be real, the only thing I was afraid of was my very Greek mother. Ok...back to the Exorcist that I saw when I was in my mid-20s for the last time. I rented the movie. It wasnt the special, never-before-seen special edition version. It was the regular version. Well, this particular summer night happened to be a very windy night. No air-con in my parent's house so my bedroom window was open to let the cool air breeze flow. Like a cliche, there was a tree outside my window. And it rattled on the house when there was a strong enough breeze. Let me repeat, I wasnt afraid of a possessed Linda Blair, swearing and vomiting on movie actor Priests. But by Golly every time that stupid tree rubbed against the house I opened my eyes real wide. I didnt sleep well that particular night. The next night I slept like I hadnt slept for 2 days and nights. But I havent seen this movie again... I dont really have the appetite to see the deleted scenes either as of now... My 48 year old ass wont be able to handle my ego being bruised if it happens to be another breezy night...2 points
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A very cool and unique piece of music. And also very suited to the movie to which it attaches.2 points
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Gray interiors are my turn off. Don’t know why, but I generally hate gray interiors. Esp the cheap and nasty ones so common over the last 30 years. I like two tones, esp Black and Tan, black and white, or black and red. I esp like the baseball glove color leather Audi and others have used over the years. I like solid red or solid dark blue interiors. All black interiors tend to be gloomy caves, though with a sunroof they would be tolerable in a luxury car or sports car.1 point
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Colors and multi-colored interiors = good (tho I still prefer black). Velour makes me nauseous. Seats need to be supportive WITHOUT squeezing you/ preventing movement. Except for having no headrests, the bucket in my ‘64 are more comfortable than those in my wife’s ‘16 Malibu.1 point
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I like the seatbelt attached to the seat on the DTS. That car had very comfortable, stuffed seats. The types of seatbelts I hate are the motorized ones (some Fords in the early 90s) and the ones attached to the doors (GM in the 90s).1 point
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Okay, we can agree to disagree. This is why I say this. Those interiors were pleasing to MY eye. I had a blue one in a Cutlass Brougham coupe and my dad had a gray one in a Regal Limited sedan. My criteria is this: how did I feel after a 10 hour jaunt from NorCal to the PNW, or vice-versa? I felt better (more relaxed, less fatigued) in these than I did in my current and last intermediate GM cars' fairly substantial bucket seats. Now, I can tell from their appearance and ergonomics, that I would like the seats above based on their boxiness and contours. I like the placement of the seat belts up front ... I have always preferred that location. I would want such seating to be in cloth, though. The very last Monte Carlo coupes I've rented had plumper and squarer bucket seats (much like this), finished in cloth, and they were great for long-haul driving.1 point
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The same back at you. Kinda sad to destroy the Firebird, lve the Bruins clips. We hiked this over the weekend...1 point
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I heard this song for the first time in years after David Pastrnak got a hat trick last night and the Gahden's DJ played this song while 18 000 Bruins fans were ecstatic and were singing along. So...I got inspired to post this today1 point
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Sort of a cool photo. Love white Chargers, though I don't need all the bells and whistles (and costs) of the top of the line model. For me, less is more when it comes to cars. Also cool that it is staged at one of those storage lots or graveyards for airplanes found in the Desert SW. This beast in the background is obviously a KLM 747 that is basking in the desert sun.1 point
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Probably so. But it looks like she has had some practice on "The Jerry Springer Show." If you ain't wearing the pants, gents, run while you still can. If you can. (Spoken like a true Southern European reared in a patriarchal household. No apologies for that, either!)1 point
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Sadly I will be working most of it, but I do at least have Monday off! Be safe, and enjoy it everyone!!1 point
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Wishing everyone a Happy relaxing Memorial Day Weekend doing what ever makes one happy! ?1 point
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Triangles! That's great. Right after college, I was over at a Hispanic friend's house, who was doing the community college thing, and was about to put a glass with a soft drink down on the coffee table. He said, "No, no, Robert," pointing to a set of coasters, "put a circle down."1 point
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Was behind an older Ford Fusion Sport with a curious personalized plate---'CRASH29'...I wonder if it's a reference to the 1929 stock market crash, or the driver had their 29th crash in this vehicle?1 point
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Conversation between a pharmacist and a female customer: Woman: "I need to buy some arsenic." Pharmacist:" Why do you need arsenic?" Woman: "I need arsenic because I want to kill my husband." Pharmacist: "WHAT?" Woman: "You heard me! I want to kill my husband!" Pharmacist: "Why on earth would you want to do that?" Woman: "Because he's having an affair with YOUR wife!!!" Pharmacist: "Well why didn't you tell me you had a prescription?"1 point
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