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A Horse With No Name

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  1. Northern ireland... Japan...
  2. Agree completely. Would also punch a Redwings fan in the face any day of the week. Humor to divert from our debate...
  3. Love my cheap electric here in Ohio. I run a woodworking shop in my garage, and my machines use a ton of it.
  4. Driving advice....looks like this dude could use a Mach E or an Escape to replace this crown vic, assuming he escaped this accident.
  5. Back to that era....sure....you got a Delorean, mr Doc Brown?
  6. People love them. Woodworking friend of mine has a Palisade, is gaga over it. Ask Baltahzar, he lived through it as a teenager. Everyone is being hit hard. Woodworking tools are all on back order. A hand plane I ordered at Christmas just came in Monday, buying a Festool Domino, it is scheduled for July delivery. Economy may well pick up with demand when things get back to normal.
  7. Neat pic from Mexico....I so want to travel. Not sure where this was taken but I love it.
  8. This color blue looks fantastic... This speaks for itself...
  9. I have four grand too bad local Olds dealer is closed... Lots of neat Iron here... I know some of you don't like yellow cars, but some rides look good in any color... Life is a drag... Retro and cool... More Cadillac love... Random bike pic just because I liked the photography...
  10. Obligatory cool B and W shot for Balthazar... Green Vette for St Patricks day... Pure art... More art... For Robert Hall and T.C Bob... Something Patriotic and positive for "blu... All the love Drew's Toro will get now that he has a BMW bike... Neat!
  11. Well...you had Roman emperors who had younger male lovers...the catholic church is the clerical extension of the roman empire...only makes sense. Carpe Diem, sieze the day. Speaking of motorcycles, Ducati V4 opened up....
  12. I like them also. Funny at about 1:15.....Mustangs usually hit pedestrians, they can choose to hit us too....
  13. There was a reason I was using aircraft as a clue...sweet bike.
  14. I think we have a winner. Both in your guess and what he bought. This looks menacing, even past its prime....from FB marketplace...
  15. Priceless... So very old engine design....hmmm...I wonder who might build two wheeled vehicles with an ancient engine design. Maybe Packard building Merlin engines could Imply a Euro company that built things in America...and also built motorcycles...hmmmmm.. Breakfast was also a clue... Beating you before breakfast ??.
  16. Let it be said that if anyone bought a Bonneville that wasn't a Pontiac Balthy would loose his crap....maybe it isn't a Triumph. What does Merlin using Packard Imply?
  17. They both build Epic motorcycles. My motorcycle safety class is this weekend The world war two aircraft engine thing should also be a clue.
  18. Think Merlin and Packard...
  19. Don't discount Merlin and Packard. Well...Yamaha does build Pianos... But Pianos can play off key.
  20. Hmmmmm hmmmmm.... Clues are there to easily figure this out. Several WW2 aircraft have a feature similar to the motor in this...and no David it's not an EV.
  21. You stumbled on several parts of several clues and ran roughshod right over them...
  22. Figure the rest out.... You may or may not be on the right path. But everything is a clue... including "piano." Mustang...Drew and I thinking alike is a clue. Packard building merlin engines is a huge clue. Or I am insane. Think about what Billy Joel was doing when he was singing Piano Man. Huge clue.
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