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Yes. I love the eyes on this dog. Anoather fine electrical isntallation Listening to a lot of different things, playing this again today.3 points
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I like most reads or audiovisual accounts of dogs ... This YouTube is from Bulgaria. Almost 3/4 million people like the video, which begs the question as to who the 7,300 dip$h!ts who don't like it must be. When you're thinking of this breed or that breed, and a dog like this comes along, you probably lucked out.3 points
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It's a damn fine product. Trying to talk my son into buying one, my wife loves it. I think it s a shoe in at this point to replace my aging aveo when the Ranger is paid off. Actually I kinda like this.... I cried also. Of all the things you have posted, I like this pic the best. Thanks! This just made my Friday. Today makes 33 years married for the Mrs and I.3 points
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Oldshurst442 to CCAP: "I bet you do not hear THAT too often..." Everybody on CheersandGears: "Wut? Did he actually say that??? " "What nerve???!!!"3 points
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Actual children's menu' Friday vintage pic for Balthazar, this one in black and white, non colorized...2 points
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Been a while since I posted anything about Cora. She had her Aunt come to visit as the Dog breeder had to go to her parents to deal with some things so she asked, Lisa and Renee said sure, Uno, Cora's Aunt come to visit, pregnant and all. Cora wanted to play, but Uno was in no mood to play. Just wanted to lay around. Course Sunday morning Uno water broke and labor and at 1:24am monday morning new little Golden Sausages were born. Breeders Husband plays piano to help sooth the dogs. 58395.3gp Very cool exrays of the puppies before they came.2 points
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Cute dog, so humble for a male. Glad that the couple decided to do the right thing and take him in. Worth it, so many animals and humans in the world that just want love and to belong. Glad they took care of him and thank you for posting it. For sure this would be good in the dog thread we started. Pets, All about our furry friends, kids, adopted, raised, etc. Show off the pets! - The Lounge - Cheers and Gears2 points
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First, those Saturn Skys really catch my eye because they're rare and they were possibly the nicest of this GM set-up. Second, ah yes, those stunning days in the PacNW, where it's 82F to 84F everyday as you're driving to and from work during the summer, with a clearly visible Mt. Rainier in the distance, and you are planning to spend Saturday and Sunday outside, on or near the water. But, then, it reliably tanks to 68F and drizzle for the weekend. Then it goes back up to 82F to 84F on Monday! I've seen that maddening pattern quite a few times.2 points
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Just saw one of those new baby Ford trucks... ? I was a blue XLT in that bright blue. It really does look like the size of my old S 10. I miss that S 10- really considering one of these now....2 points
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Finally; quicker in the quarter than a Dodge. Impressive numbers... just don't see many takers out there. No, like I said; he's looking at a looming CASH FLOW problem.1 point
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For her vintage, the Normandie had a much nicer bow than her British counterparts of the era. But the superstructure and the smokestacks are a little squatty. The way it's decked out inside shows they threw a lot of francs at building this ship. I love it when they christened them, hurled the champagne bottle at the hull, and send the hulls sliding down to the water. A mechanical engineer in Italy I know told me they are not willing to risk a failed launch and, for decades, they have been built and floated in dry dock / a separate basin. The food had to have been off the charts. French Line's last flagship - the SS France - was renowned for having the best food on the North Atlantic run. The France wasn't in operation for that long - from 1962 to 1974. The fate of the Normandie was sad. I didn't know they righted it and moved it to New Jersey. I assumed it was dismantled right at the Hudson River pier. - - - - - I may have posted one of these before. Here's the alpha and omega of the "QE2," which served for Cunard from 1969 until 2008. Black and white footage from a British video for its maiden voyage arrival in New York: - - - - - Almost 40 years later, bought by Dubai. They threw a lot of money at this incredible welcome party. I saw a clip where the last captain of the QE2 got teary eyed handing over the keys and paperwork to the developer-buyer in Dubai. The economy tanked and the ship sat there for about a decade, with people from the U.K. coming up with plans and funds to bring her back home. The economy turned around again and she made it, so to speak. She is now open as a hotel in Dubai.1 point
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• White Mach-E zipping thru lanes like a typical BMW driver. Looks good tho. • rusted/tired red early '70s Maverick, moldering in the weeds next to a rural back road. • Early '50s GMC pickup project, very good sheet metal • repainted 'Petty Blue' '71-72 Charger, covered headlights, cosmetically clean, parked. • '65 LeMans convertible, some significant patches of body rot, Iris Mist, project1 point
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This kids Menu Rocks! That Girl has me cracking up, her facial expression is total Fear!1 point
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After CARiD shipped me a bed mat for a Ford Super Duty, finally got my GM bed mat in. Took a 95-mile round trip today; bought a spare hood & rear bumper for my brother’s ‘71 GTO and dropped it off. Working thru the prior-to-me 110 miles out of the 400-mile MPG window… look at both the MPG and the miles driven/fuel gauge :1 point
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Don't get me wrong. I love what I call coffee weather. Even for a good part of the year. But when summer (like in the PacNW) only lasts 2 or 2.5 months, I don't want it to rain on the weekends!1 point
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I love the rain and drizzle, but then I am more of a winter person with my love for skiing and snow than summer. I will take all the cool drizzle weekends I can get.1 point
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Maverick? FWD hybrid? I'd LOVE that kind of fuel economy but I'm worried it'll be dog-@ss slow to the point of annoyance trying to pass. Granted, I drive slow and am rarely passing anybody, I don't like not being able to pass on a 55mph road.1 point
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I don't like the styling at all but I wish them well the range of the batteries are welcome and I think that is about the limit for a cruiser. Stop strech your legs and recharge eat bathroom break and on the road again... Let them release the bike and see if they can find there groove in the next iteration of cruiser or touring.1 point
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I don't know why this era of GM truck doesn't ahve universal acclaim. I love them, they are hugely popular here in Ohio.1 point
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True both it could be both. I have a bigger problem with charging more while removing features.1 point
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I cried. Started feeling weak right after she said that she still had cancer in her lungs, spine and liver. And then when she started singing, her beautiful voice, the tears just flowed... I admire her courage.1 point
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Good. Now do the same thing to all the CUVs. While GM is at it, dump AFM too. It is not worth the hassle of saving 1 MPG!1 point
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NYC Twentieth Century Limited running past the Studebaker plant in about 1938. Apologies to Balthazar for the colorized photograph, but I loved this.1 point
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This is viral right now, worth a watch She is from Zanesville Ohio also.....!1 point
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It doesn't even need a super-fat rear tire, just one that looks proportional to the rest of the bike. Also, I don't have much hopes this makes it to production. They basically have a "GoFundMe" going with $27,700 raised with a goal of $500,000. I know they almost certainly have private funding but still asking for money have me quite skeptical.. https://wefunder.com/zaiser.motors1 point
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Polarizing color, but I like Orbit Orange as well. Saw several factory orange 70's era corvettes out this last week.1 point
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