And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
You can't tell one from another, now; it's one blob after the next, a veritable blob parade from coast-to-coast and around the world. Thanks, Government! Thanks, Bureaucracy!
That and the Edsel.
ReplyDeleteHow to be an Edsel without being an Edsel.
DeleteEvil Franklin
I've got to admit, I always have liked the looks of those old Nashes. Even though they do look like an overripe tick.
ReplyDeleteWhat's wrong with #2? Looks like a great basis for a hot rod.
ReplyDeleteUsed to have a Lark running around Trenton NJ back in the 60's with the Avanti engine. It was bad ass.
ReplyDeleteStudebaker - "Better Than It Has To Be™"
ReplyDeleteAnd uglier than it needs to be!
ReplyDeleteBubbarust
Hey, I'd drive any of those around my residences in Beaufort or Charleston, SC. Chick magnets.
DeleteWhen's the last time you saw a yellow car?
ReplyDeleteYellow Pontiac Solstace sitting in my neighbors drive right now.
DeleteMy '88 Alfa Spider Veloce.
DeleteI drive a yellow 1960 F100 since July 2001
DeleteBut today's cars are so much more stylish, eh?
ReplyDeleteYou can't tell one from another, now; it's one blob after the next, a veritable blob parade from coast-to-coast and around the world. Thanks, Government! Thanks, Bureaucracy!
Also - thanks to wind tunnels.
Deletenot to mention the blobs driving them
DeleteNothing saddens me more than seeing beautiful, vintage cars with Rent 'n Roll wheels & tires.
ReplyDelete- WDS
That yellow one looks like it came out of a Russian design bureau.
ReplyDeleteGlad they did, too. Wouldn't it be a real drag if we were all the same!
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