Friday, March 27, 2020

Friday Open Road



























13 comments:

  1. OMG! That shiny red Challenger at the top is just the bomb! Who owns that beautiful car!?!? :-)

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  2. People who have never seen the Northern Lights on a really active night have no idea how mind-blowingly awesome they are and I just feel sorry for them.

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    1. After I saw them one summer while camping in Minnesota I was hooked, I moved up there.

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  3. The girl in #3 is on a horse & smiling, she has a beer. The girl in #6 is in a pickup and is not smiling. The girl in #5 is in the Land Rover saying "Faster Faster!"
    The smile is the best, it must be the beer!

    In the last picture, the Mustang at the breakwater, it looks familiar, anyone know where that is?

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    1. If those two are considering recreating the final scene from "Thelma and Louise" then I suggest they park the pony car and get a rental.

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  4. That first photo -- the rich man's ride -- faster than a speeding ticket, more powerful than a locomotive.

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  5. Had BIL run the plate on the first pic...

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    1. Ha! That's a paper that the dealer put on it. I don't think the numbers mean anything.

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    2. Haa... all numbers mean something... best to stay situationally aware!

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  7. Anyone know where Pic 3 is at - looks like southern Utah - near Hite

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  8. The rhino chasing the Land-Rover? Been there, done that! It was in the Luangwa Valley Lower Game Reserve in Zambia in 1976. Dad and I (I was 19) were driving along a dedicated dirt track in a Land-Rover pick-up when we encountered a bull rhino. He was in a very bad mood, something he made apparently right away. He charged at us. Hard. Dad floored the Landie's throttle and, as we slowly gathered speed the tail of the Landie suddenly got thumped up into the air, the rear wheels actually left the ground. After that, we went a couple of miles down the track before stopping to see what had happened. There was a 9" diameter hole punched right through the tail-gate. Dad kept that bit of metal on his garage wall till the day he passed.

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