I'm pretty sure it's small potatoes too. I loved that ep and wasn't so fond of the McKean one.
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
But Angel and Mick St. John are the creatures of the night.
Who fight creatures of the night. And really really need as much between them and the day as possible. You'd think they'd be hardtop people.
I have a copy of the Broadway cast recording soundtrack for the Addams Family Musical being copied into my iTunes right now!
... gosh, I hope I like the songs. I bought it with no idea of what it sounds like. BECAUSE IT IS THE ADDAMS FAMILY, AND MUST BE MINE.
Who fight creatures of the night. And really really need as much between them and the day as possible. You'd think they'd be hardtop people.
Fair enough. Nick Knight drove a 1962 Cadillac. Because it had more trunk space than any car in the last 30 years. That? That's how a vampire who fights evil should pick a car. Back in the early '90s. When vampires were flammable.
BevDOG that is awesome! Man I want a vintage car I don't even know how much. Maybe someday I will win the lotto and do something impractical like get one.
That Nash you linked is so gorgeous, msbelle.
We get a lot of classic cars up here, no idea why, but there's a diner in town where they meet every Saturday night, and it's so fun to go look at them. Everything from '30s to '70s and all beautifully restores and running.
Drat. My new flight instructor was supposed to call sometime this evening to set up training times. It's 10 pm here, so I guess we've moved out of "this evening". I passed the FAA knowledge test nearly a month ago. It's time I got into a plane.
Back when I was a freshman in high school, I briefly got rockstar status when a friend of a friend gave me rides one week. She had an old ford truck, one of those bubbly kind, black with flames. It was seriously awesome. A couple years later, my cousin lived with us and traded in his Bronco for a ford of a similar vintage (he was going to literally work his way down to South America, and needed a truck he could either find parts for or manufacture parts himself.) I helped him get the old ford into shape and fell a little in love with it, even though it was baby yellow.
I assume he's long since sold it. He took 3 years to get to Brazil, where he ended up an apprenticed with a wooden sailboat builder, moved to WA, did another apprenticeship, and is now in the business in Maine of custom boats (took a hit in the economy) and general custom cabinetry and wood work. I really need to hire him...