You can do more for the causes you believe in if you get your degree as soon as you can and not have to take off time to make money to live. Think of your parents as funding your activism.
More awesome logic.
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You can do more for the causes you believe in if you get your degree as soon as you can and not have to take off time to make money to live. Think of your parents as funding your activism.
More awesome logic.
ssssh. I left work early. I got TWO big things off my task list (inventory of all the gear, inventory of all the gear we disposed of). Then I heard BIG rumblings. Storm! My windows were down a bit. So, rather than just rolling them up and staying the last hour, I snuck away.
psst! omnis left work early... pass it on...
a guy on "Wrecks to Riches" just said "The Camaro is the quintessential muscle car". I don't think I'll ever watch this show again.
I had a 1976 Camaro Rally Sport that I loved and wish I still had. That was an awesome car.
But the quintessential muscle car? Mmm. Probably not. What do you consider the QMC, Laga?
Excuse me, I need to go check eBay Autos.
Until 20 minutes ago I would have said the Mustang but if Wikipedia is correct, pony cars are not muscle cars. I always thought pony cars were a subset of muscle cars but if not I gotta go with the GTO.
Also I'd heard of the Rocket 88 a million times but I never knew that many people considered it to be the first muscle car or how darling it was!
Lots of folks worship Camaros, Laga. They have suddenly become iconic for some reason.
if Wikipedia is correct, pony cars are not muscle cars.
I used to think so too. Apparently there is one Mustang year/model that some consider a muscle car, but that's it.
Of course I'm more into old luxury cars than muscle cars.
Muscle...cars. (Oh, I'm not so clueless as to be totally ignorant, but...) This odd fetishizing of cars just confuses me.
(Says the guy who recites Elvish poetry, and tears up during the bonus scene in "Fellowship" with the Elves going to Mithlond...)
A while back the NYT had an article on gay men who are into old cars. Apparently gay men tend to be into old luxury cars with lots of chrome and fancy accessories. It's weird, as I'd totally fit in with those kind of old car collectors.