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My sister renamed my tiny, dented POS car āthe TUSHā ā āTransportation Unit to School and Homeā. too bad I could not get a vanity plate for it.
One of my favorite family legends is about the 1913 Studebaker my great-grandparents bought new. It was the first car in their little central-Florida town. My grandfather and his three brothers and one sister used to take the car apart every Saturday and put it back together, just for fun. No such fun with todayās computerized cards! (Well, not for most of us, anywayā¦)
Why put a limit on dreams you can have? I dream to be in space some day. Going to happen, probably not, but that is the beauty of dreams, the only limit is the bounds of your imagination. To already have limits to your dreams at his age is rather sad, even if he is more "mature " than his classmates.
@awr āI had a boss a few years back who had 15 bikes, the least expensive was $3K, the most was over $15K. He had done RAGBRAI a dozen times, and owned arn old range rover.ā
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So, your boss was the Jay Leno of bikes! But with a smaller garageā¦.The best beater car I ever had was an old Land Rover. It was so much fun to drive.
Masterskrainā¦. LOL!I have a few of thoseā¦ My house is pretty disorganised (sshhh, donāt tell) ā¦. but somewhere thereās even a beautiful Hotwheels Ratmobile.
Potzrebieā¦. You meanā¦.umā¦. the military cure-allā¦.aspirin, phenacetin, and caffeine?
And Sammyā¦. Youāre equating not wanting to pay for appearances with not loving cars.
I LOVE carsā¦. especially old ones like that 57 Hawkā¦a masterpiece in its timeā¦or any time.I donāt care much for new designsā¦ or for people who spend money foolishly or selfishly. And I love MY carā¦.Itās 15 years old, but itās cute and affordable and reliable. Even with 140+ thousand miles on it, it symbolises freedom to me better than something I couldnāt afford to drive or repair!
If I won the lottery Iād buy a bigger van to hold all (okay, much) of my musical gear. (Of course, I would almost certainly acquire more gear.) Iāve never identified with the car I drive; if itās reliable, has plenty of room, and gets decent mileage, Iām good.
annieb1012 almost 12 years ago
Frazzās sentiments exactly. His dream vehicle would be a better bike.
emjaycee almost 12 years ago
My sister renamed my tiny, dented POS car āthe TUSHā ā āTransportation Unit to School and Homeā. too bad I could not get a vanity plate for it.
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Iām kinda with Caulfield on this oneā¦.New cars seems overrated.
If I won a million dollars in the Lotto, Iād probably just be glad I could afford to repair my 98 Saturn wagon if it breaks down.
If I won 5 million I might buy some sort of fuel-efficient minivan or something.
But ahā¦. if I won 10 million and felt extravagant Iād buy the van for road trips and my dream car for townā¦
smoore47 almost 12 years ago
Man, who peed in your coffee? Most of us love the kid.
Arianne almost 12 years ago
Choose your dreams wisely, for rust never sleeps.
Arianne almost 12 years ago
Thatās truly scrumptious!
magicwalnut almost 12 years ago
Betcha Sammy owns a gunā¦.
daveoverpar almost 12 years ago
For a minute there I thought you were Jay Leno.
tahoeh2o almost 12 years ago
Adam Sandler; Ode to Car (POS car)ā¦
Potrzebie almost 12 years ago
My dream car is a small APC. No worries about paint jobs or dents.
annieb1012 almost 12 years ago
One of my favorite family legends is about the 1913 Studebaker my great-grandparents bought new. It was the first car in their little central-Florida town. My grandfather and his three brothers and one sister used to take the car apart every Saturday and put it back together, just for fun. No such fun with todayās computerized cards! (Well, not for most of us, anywayā¦)
Brian.bath almost 12 years ago
Why put a limit on dreams you can have? I dream to be in space some day. Going to happen, probably not, but that is the beauty of dreams, the only limit is the bounds of your imagination. To already have limits to your dreams at his age is rather sad, even if he is more "mature " than his classmates.
Alexander Batey almost 12 years ago
Corgi did when the movie came out. 1:50 scale. They did a smaller version too.
Andre Nauta almost 12 years ago
Agree with Briankbath: People should be dreaming more, and then striving to reach their dreams.
rekam almost 12 years ago
This all reminded me of when the Volvo P1800 came out and I wanted one. I didnāt care what color so my hubby bought me a model for my birthday.
annieb1012 almost 12 years ago
@awr āI had a boss a few years back who had 15 bikes, the least expensive was $3K, the most was over $15K. He had done RAGBRAI a dozen times, and owned arn old range rover.ā
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So, your boss was the Jay Leno of bikes! But with a smaller garageā¦.The best beater car I ever had was an old Land Rover. It was so much fun to drive.
vwdualnomand almost 12 years ago
i thought dreams are like streams of consciousness
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Masterskrainā¦. LOL!I have a few of thoseā¦ My house is pretty disorganised (sshhh, donāt tell) ā¦. but somewhere thereās even a beautiful Hotwheels Ratmobile.
Potzrebieā¦. You meanā¦.umā¦. the military cure-allā¦.aspirin, phenacetin, and caffeine?
And Sammyā¦. Youāre equating not wanting to pay for appearances with not loving cars.
I LOVE carsā¦. especially old ones like that 57 Hawkā¦a masterpiece in its timeā¦or any time.I donāt care much for new designsā¦ or for people who spend money foolishly or selfishly. And I love MY carā¦.Itās 15 years old, but itās cute and affordable and reliable. Even with 140+ thousand miles on it, it symbolises freedom to me better than something I couldnāt afford to drive or repair!
sierraseven almost 12 years ago
And yet, here you are.
Varnes almost 12 years ago
Susan, it I won a million dollars in the lottery, the first thing Iād do is wonder how I won the lottery, because I never play itā¦
childe_of_pan almost 8 years ago
If I won the lottery Iād buy a bigger van to hold all (okay, much) of my musical gear. (Of course, I would almost certainly acquire more gear.) Iāve never identified with the car I drive; if itās reliable, has plenty of room, and gets decent mileage, Iām good.