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like the song goes "2 out of 3 ain't bad" we had a chebby and fuurd, but no Dee oh Gee. those commercials probably added another 1k to every vehicle produced
Great commercial. Kinda like the Ford one...
I am currently looking to buy an older vehicle with a carbureted normally aspirated engine and a manual transmission, a vehicle that will reconnect me with the total driving experience as I multi-task with the machine.
if that's all you got from the video I feel bad for you.While it's a good storyline, there ain't a Marine on EARTH gonna be traveling commercial air in cammies, the ONLY "unless" would be from in theater, to home base, training station, to back home.
Who ever thier advisor was, has no clue about Marine uniform regulations......
Just say'n.....
That' when you use your ChevroLEGSThe sound the engine makes before not turning over when cranking?
Hah. In my '67, you can't slide your hand between the shock towers and sparkplugs.
Meant this for general “what are you doing now” thread.. guess I’m half asleep .. wrong threadHaving breakfast at the Hampton Inn
Usual complimentary mix of eggs, breads, coffee, etc.
The Asian tourists are photograpahing the food set ups , lobby and seating.
What is it with them and take photos of everything ???
if that's all you got from the video I feel bad for you.
Seriously.....???The First Influencers! Never thought about it like that before.....
Yep. Couldn't agree more.You have to remember I lump all "influencers" and people that take them seriously as people that can be trifled with. (as opposed to a man that is not to be trifled with) I am not on Facemask or Ticky Tock or Instasham or any other social media platforms other than a few forums. People that actually feel important by posting every move and every meal are to be pitied, not looked to for advice. I am especially troubled by the number of young people that take some of financial advice these clowns put forward. The stereotype Japanese Tourist that we laughed at in the 80's is actually the grandfather of the Influencers today, focusing on daily minutia that is irrelevant to others but they handle this information with the reverence of the return of Jesus himself. I would laugh, but it is not funny. Social Media is an addiction and believe me it has infected the next Generation to a degree I would not have thought possible as a young man.
Had one of those…One i had got called a few names but none involved America.
Not to worry. As they continue to get dumber, AI gets smarter. What could possibly go wrong?You have to remember I lump all "influencers" and people that take them seriously as people that can be trifled with. (as opposed to a man that is not to be trifled with) I am not on Facemask or Ticky Tock or Instasham or any other social media platforms other than a few forums. People that actually feel important by posting every move and every meal are to be pitied, not looked to for advice. I am especially troubled by the number of young people that take some of financial advice these clowns put forward. The stereotype Japanese Tourist that we laughed at in the 80's is actually the grandfather of the Influencers today, focusing on daily minutia that is irrelevant to others but they handle this information with the reverence of the return of Jesus himself. I would laugh, but it is not funny. Social Media is an addiction and believe me it has infected the next Generation to a degree I would not have thought possible as a young man.