Baldo by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for April 14, 2023

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    Templo S.U.D.  over 1 year ago

    can we even imagine Baldo changing the automotive industry with flying, space-traveling cars?

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    Partyalldatyme  over 1 year ago

    There’s precedent. The Tesla, the Winnebago from Spaceballs…

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    Yakety Sax  over 1 year ago

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3AfIvJBcGo

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    twstd  over 1 year ago

    Good parenting, Sergio, some times they need to be led to their passion.

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    duggersd Premium Member over 1 year ago

    Yeah, mechanical engineering for a guy who is flummoxed by Math!

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    Guayo1  over 1 year ago

    Some times a little tweak on the imagination is all needed.

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    cdward  over 1 year ago

    Our youngest had no interest in anything, but we made him go on college tours anyway. Then on one tour, with him all attitude, we stumbled onto a school we’d never heard of, but he started talking to a couple of the students and got so hooked that he went straight to the admissions office and said, “What classes and grades do I need to get in?”

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    ajr58(1)  over 1 year ago

    But, a Delorean would have more style

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    Chris  over 1 year ago

    an astrocar sounds pretty neat… My bro would enjoy cars and space in one go. :D

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    Doug K  over 1 year ago

    Star Trek Back to the Future: The Delorean Enterprise

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    bryan42  over 1 year ago

    These are the voyages of the USS Impalalprise and it’s never-ending mission to search out to new fun and new coolness. To boldly go where no lowrider has gone before!!!

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    ladykat  over 1 year ago

    There you go, Baldo.

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    Linguist  over 1 year ago

    Kids should be encouraged to follow their dreams – no matter how farfetched they may seem to their parents. One of my grandsons just graduated from high school last month, here in Ecuador. He plans on studying sports broadcasting at the university. It’s not something I can picture him doing but who knows? I’ll give him all the assistance I can.

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member over 1 year ago

    It took Baldo’s Dad a long time to get to tech schools!

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    kenharkins  over 1 year ago

    That’s moving forward, the Chevy version here is a 63 or 64. The one in the driveway is a 62.

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    Aladar30 Premium Member over 1 year ago

    That’s the coolest SpaceCar ever.

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    GaryCooper  over 1 year ago

    Lowriders in space. I like it.

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    Drbarb71 Premium Member over 1 year ago

    Be an astronaut, Baldo!

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    PaulGoes  over 1 year ago

    A scene from Heavy Metal?

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    Sailor46 USN 65-95  over 1 year ago

    Do what you love, and you’ll never work a day in your life, unless you have no talent for it. Then the work will never end.

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    mafastore  over 1 year ago

    The most important thing in education and selecting a field in which to work is one’s interests.

    Husband’s dad was an amateur artist – because men did not go into art – they had to get a good paying job and support their families.

    Husband’s sister has an art degree and at times worked in commercial art – since married she has not worked as she believes that wives should not work.

    Husband is very good at handicrafts, as opposed to art, but he did very well in his professional career – until he got burned out. At that point I suggested he quit his job and work on his crafts while I kept working. Had he been allowed to get a degree in art instead of the one he did get – he would have remained much happier and probably would still be working at whatever position he had. He still works in crafts (currently weaving) part time and we sell his work. Had he been able to train in this field he would probably be working in it full time.

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