"I have to do this favor for my dad. It's just a 25-minute drive, a quick drop-off, and then we can head to the movies."
Sweet.
Is it any body I know?
They keep urging Mr. Zabner to stop taking his work home with him.
Plenty of room in the back, nudge, nudge…
and no windows
some have windows. with curtains.
Brings back the memories of “Harold and Maude”.
Nice ride…
snowqueen:
Also, shades of “Six Feet Under.” Only in that case she (Claire Fisher) drove the hearse.
There used to be a local used car dealer that had a hears out front with the painted legend on it that read, “We’re dying to sell you a car!”
Funny, huh?
On second thought I don’t feel good, you go.
Dying for a ride.
Bill Blazejowski …
(1982 movie “Night Shift”)
Hearses DO have the smoothest ride of just abut any vehicle but, for the life of me, I can’t figure out why…
I believe Harold in Harold and Maude drove a hearse, appropriate for his mock suicides and general fascination with death.
August 21, 2015
fredbuhl almost 14 years ago
Sweet.
Edcole1961 almost 14 years ago
Is it any body I know?
Coyoty Premium Member almost 14 years ago
They keep urging Mr. Zabner to stop taking his work home with him.
Wildcard24365 almost 14 years ago
Plenty of room in the back, nudge, nudge…
mabrndt Premium Member almost 14 years ago
and no windows
dfowensby almost 14 years ago
some have windows. with curtains.
barbfrost almost 14 years ago
Brings back the memories of “Harold and Maude”.
bonnevilledriver almost 14 years ago
Nice ride…
junco49 almost 14 years ago
snowqueen:
Also, shades of “Six Feet Under.” Only in that case she (Claire Fisher) drove the hearse.
SaunaBeach almost 14 years ago
There used to be a local used car dealer that had a hears out front with the painted legend on it that read, “We’re dying to sell you a car!”
Funny, huh?
syke34 almost 14 years ago
On second thought I don’t feel good, you go.
sheldon1948 almost 14 years ago
Dying for a ride.
RadioTom almost 14 years ago
Bill Blazejowski …
(1982 movie “Night Shift”)
treBsdrawkcaB almost 14 years ago
Hearses DO have the smoothest ride of just abut any vehicle but, for the life of me, I can’t figure out why…
DerkinsVanPelt218 over 13 years ago
I believe Harold in Harold and Maude drove a hearse, appropriate for his mock suicides and general fascination with death.