Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for October 08, 2012
Transcript:
Alice: My dad drives a teeny-weeny car. Alice: He says it's a Honda-Tonka mix, with a little quisinart. Alice: Once he left it in the driveway and it got mixed up with my toys. Alice: We found it in my sandbox. Alice: Sorry daddy. Dad: For my midlife crisis, I want a monster truck. Mom: Of course.
Harryfan about 12 years ago
Oh that’s where my Smart car went.
Sisyphos about 12 years ago
Ironically, for my (somewhat delayed) Midlife Crisis I wanted and got a little car not quite as teeny-weeny as Peter’s, but mini enough….
x_Tech about 12 years ago
el8 about 12 years ago
I had a Renault Le Car once; the first semi to fill my rearview mirror convinced me to sell it.
cdward about 12 years ago
I’ve had my Smart car for 4 years now. I do love the fuel economy. Since I use it for work most of the time, it’s just me anyway. But I drove it out to Illinois this summer – me, my grown son and our dog, on a trip of about 1,000 miles. It worked surprisingly well.
gcarlson about 12 years ago
That in turn reminds me of a story my college girlfriend told me – once she was being bullied when her 6’+ brother drove up in his Gremlin and climbed out …
puddlesplatt about 12 years ago
Poor Dada.
stamps about 12 years ago
My cousin had one of those 3-wheeled Fiats, but that was back in the 60’s. We had a lot of fun driving it around the farm, until it was pecked to death by the roosters.
route66paul about 12 years ago
it looks like a french car – you know, small wheels and the longest wheelbase on a short car.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago
Funny, now that you mention the Smart Car, I see the resemblance to Peter’s car.
lecrenb about 12 years ago
We used to pick up our teacher’s volkswagens and put them sideways in the parking stalls…
Gokie5 about 12 years ago
“I went shopping for my Smart car was see whether it was easy for me to get in and out of. It was!”Smart car!
Gokie5 about 12 years ago
Many years ago, my husband got me a tiny used Fiat – two shades of green, forest and sickly. Once a car full of old people were running me off the road because they didn’t see me, and a policeman pulled them over :-). We had to get riid of it pretty soon because the gas kept getting water in it. My husband sold it to one of his students for cheap – the student was a mechanic and said he could keep it going. Fiats are better now, I hear.
babybull77 about 12 years ago
amaryllis2 Premium Member about 12 years ago
@Babybull: thank you! Burst out laughing! little tykes. So cute.
Popeyesforearm about 12 years ago
got cat poop all over it too.
Popeyesforearm about 12 years ago
The stupid Oregonian dropped CDS at the end of Richards run. Sad
kaecispopX about 12 years ago
The original “Top Gear” (the one shown in Great Britain) had a bit on the smallest car. Made on the Isle of Wright, it was small enough to fit in a passenger elevator with a passenger standing next to the car. It was a bit embarassing for the 6’5" driver though, the car did not come with a reverse gear. The driver had to ask the young, thin elevator passenger to pull him and the car out of the elevator.