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Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for January 21, 2011
Transcript:
Adam; A new haircut is just what I need to set the tone for the new year. Adam; A new adam. A go-getter, a doer, a man with vision. A man of respect. Adam; But look at this car. I need something to upgrade its image! It's my calling card to the world. I need it to send a message. Adam; Do you sell those fuzzy dice that hang from the rearview mirror?
Plods with ...™ about 14 years ago
Why would you want to hang a Ferrari from your mirror?
Destiny23 about 14 years ago
Yeah, that would make your car send a message alright:
”My owner is a dork!!!”
vzs1022 about 14 years ago
Fuzzy dice and a faux-hawk…hmm
twj0729 about 14 years ago
I recognize the symptoms, Adam is approaching the dreaded “Mid-Life Crisis!”
dante.deangelo about 14 years ago
Does anyone remember seeing people hang CDs from their rearview mirror? I could never figure out the reasoning. Was it to tell people you had a CD player in the car and were cool because of it. Or did they like the way the light reflected off of it?
Seemed strange to me.
ssejhill about 14 years ago
errr … what about the tassel from your high school graduation mortarboard … I did that for a time (back in the 80s)
12since76 about 14 years ago
I go back to the fuzzy dice era. Tassels go back as far as the 60’s in the mainstream crowd. The rest of us hitched.
ponytail56 about 14 years ago
how ‘bout the little trolls?
cknoblo Premium Member about 14 years ago
I had my Class of ‘61 tassel on a car or 2, but then I grew up and don’t allow anything hanging there except shop tags.
Saucy1121 Premium Member about 14 years ago
@dante Supposedly, hanging a CD from the rearview mirror will fool the police radar and help you avoid a speeding ticket. Mythbusters did and episode on this. Doesn’t work.
alan.gurka about 14 years ago
I liked the hula girl statue that danced as the car moved. Similar principle to the bobble head dolls.