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I thought that being a dentist was a fairly high income job, so why are people saying he canāt afford it? Every dentist I know drive pretty nice vehicles.
Thanks for your service USN1977! For those people; especially the generation born after 1975; read Bill OāReillyās book ākilling the Rising Sunā It will explain what the war with Japan was all about. Schools now teach an altered historical account of what that war was about; If they teach it at all. We all owe the WWII generation a heart felt Thank You!
That is an unmarried lifestyle. And once youāve paid the divorce lawyer, you wonāt be able to afford the car payments, so youāll lose the car, too.
Lynn said: āMy husband once bought a very sporty little convertible; a replica. I forget the brand name, but it was a classic two-seater with leather seats and big googly headlights. He bought the hat, the gloves, and even shoes to go with it.ā
At the risk of offending my American neibours,if youāre going to mention Pearl Harbor then you have to be willing to bring Hiroshima and Nagasaki into the conversation.And the total destruction of two cities along with the lives of hundreds of thousands of civilian men women,and children to (possibly) save the lives of a few thousand soldiers is a questionable strategy at best.
There are very few alive today who remember Pearl Harbor and fewer who survived the horror of the Japanese aerial attack, To all those survivors and their descendents, this day will always be remembered as: " A Date Which Will Live in Infamy "
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.On a somewhat lighter note, my late father-in-law used to say that heād survived two disasters in one year ā Pearl Harbor and his daughterā¦and she ( my Ex.) came first !
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It didnāt take me long to understand what he meanātā¦.
I grew up in the "pitās on the dragstrips of California in the mid fifties and early sixties and we all got a great laugh out of the wanabeās in the standsā¦We were very successful.. so thereās no āsour grapesā¦Just a good laugh at you fools who wouldnāt spend the time, sweat, money and loss of a normal family life to achieve itā¦Your wannabe clothes "sportsā cars,, and talk were just a bunch of tripe ā¦And your wives knew it!
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
how wonderful
Argythree about 8 years ago
Heās buying a ālife styleā from the British Department of Silly Walksā¦
Can't Sleep about 8 years ago
I hope their garage is heated, ācause thatās where heāll be sleeping all winter.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 8 years ago
A life style way out of your tax range. And donāt forget the insurance and maintenance will bleed you dry faster than paying of the car.
charliefarmrhere about 8 years ago
I thought that being a dentist was a fairly high income job, so why are people saying he canāt afford it? Every dentist I know drive pretty nice vehicles.
starfighter441 about 8 years ago
So now he just needs to buy a Roadster instead of that POS he test droveā¦
Ninette about 8 years ago
Mild mannered dentist by day, local bon vivant by rush hour, hen pecked dweeb by night.
Strider Premium Member about 8 years ago
Me see many nights sleeping on the couchā¦..
flagmichael about 8 years ago
I had a 1969 Lotus Europa S2 for six years. A dream to drive; a nightmare to own.
USN1977 about 8 years ago
75 years ago today, December 7th, 1941 at Pearl Harbor. We shall never forget.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 8 years ago
Iām reminded of when Rob Petrie bought a Tarantula
Linguist about 8 years ago
Iām glad I owned sports cars when I was young enough to enjoy them, and lithe enough to get in an out of āem !
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A little sports car is not exactly ergonomically designed for a 71 year old, 6 foot, 220 lb. guy to gracefully enter and exit.
summerdog86 about 8 years ago
A very SHORT life style, Iām sure!
Great Wizard Nala about 8 years ago
Iām 71, weigh 280+, 5ā 10ā tall. I have less trouble getting in and out of my 2015 Mustang than I did my Chevy Impala!
Tyge about 8 years ago
Good for you, John! Iām a muscle car fan, myself. We donāt have a particular dress style. :o)
Astroman007 about 8 years ago
USN
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August 6, 1945, Hiroshima
August 9, 1945, Nagasaki
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The world will never forgetā¦
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Letās stick to the comics and not devolve into political, historical postings save where the strip directly deals with it.
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How tall is John, anyway?!
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Unless that sports car is a convertible or has a Sun roofā¦heās gong to get headaches!
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 8 years ago
Iāve owned 5 Corvettes, It is a Lifestyle!!! Albeit, an expensive one!
kodj kodjin about 8 years ago
Thanks for your service USN1977! For those people; especially the generation born after 1975; read Bill OāReillyās book ākilling the Rising Sunā It will explain what the war with Japan was all about. Schools now teach an altered historical account of what that war was about; If they teach it at all. We all owe the WWII generation a heart felt Thank You!
gammaguy about 8 years ago
That is an unmarried lifestyle. And once youāve paid the divorce lawyer, you wonāt be able to afford the car payments, so youāll lose the car, too.
paranormal about 8 years ago
Heās buying an early death!
wjbillthompson about 8 years ago
Belk ad covering the comic.
themom51 about 8 years ago
Lynn said: āMy husband once bought a very sporty little convertible; a replica. I forget the brand name, but it was a classic two-seater with leather seats and big googly headlights. He bought the hat, the gloves, and even shoes to go with it.ā
Alphaomega about 8 years ago
At the risk of offending my American neibours,if youāre going to mention Pearl Harbor then you have to be willing to bring Hiroshima and Nagasaki into the conversation.And the total destruction of two cities along with the lives of hundreds of thousands of civilian men women,and children to (possibly) save the lives of a few thousand soldiers is a questionable strategy at best.
Elizabeth Wieland Premium Member about 8 years ago
Iāll stick with my ā71 Dodge Challenger convertible, thanks.
Linguist about 8 years ago
There are very few alive today who remember Pearl Harbor and fewer who survived the horror of the Japanese aerial attack, To all those survivors and their descendents, this day will always be remembered as: " A Date Which Will Live in Infamy "
>
.On a somewhat lighter note, my late father-in-law used to say that heād survived two disasters in one year ā Pearl Harbor and his daughterā¦and she ( my Ex.) came first !
.
It didnāt take me long to understand what he meanātā¦.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 8 years ago
Answer to what?
chain gang charlie about 8 years ago
I grew up in the "pitās on the dragstrips of California in the mid fifties and early sixties and we all got a great laugh out of the wanabeās in the standsā¦We were very successful.. so thereās no āsour grapesā¦Just a good laugh at you fools who wouldnāt spend the time, sweat, money and loss of a normal family life to achieve itā¦Your wannabe clothes "sportsā cars,, and talk were just a bunch of tripe ā¦And your wives knew it!
lindz.coop Premium Member about 8 years ago
Lifestyle of an idiot.