it's not itsTall Paul said:Edited OP title because the grammar police sitting next to me on the couch informed me that its "to" not "too"... Shes educated! :laugh:
:laugh: ...assBackslide said:it's not itsEdited OP title because the grammar police sitting next to me on the couch informed me that its "to" not "too"... Shes educated! :laugh:
extremeXconcepts said:Pepsi Blue
Jonesy said:
Pepsi Blue
Vanilla Pepsi! Never liked Vanilla Coke, but it's gone too...
We use these in the race cars but for the horns. Works well. It's always a chore buying them at Auto Zone because the young little shits behind the counter are too young to know what they are. I usually order them for cars my Dad had growing up.Jonesy said:Having to press the button on the floor of a car with my left foot to change from reg to bright lights
Getting paddled in school and then getting my ass tore up at home FOR getting paddled at school!
Kids saying "yes maam" and "yes sir"
Stretch Armstrong
Sneaking out of the window at night to talk to the girl next door. Now, my son will sit on his bed for an hour or more texting the girl that lives across the street instead of going over to actually talk in person. Technology has made everything impersonal.
Kids going to a library to do a report because that's where the encyclopedias and books were.
Calling home and only dialing 263-2927 without having to use the area code first
I could go on forever....
Jonesy said:
Pepsi Blue
Vanilla Pepsi! Never liked Vanilla Coke, but it's gone too...
beyond the band said:We use these in the race cars but for the horns. Works well. It's always a chore buying them at Auto Zone because the young little shits behind the counter are too young to know what they are. I usually order them for cars my Dad had growing up.Having to press the button on the floor of a car with my left foot to change from reg to bright lights
Getting paddled in school and then getting my ass tore up at home FOR getting paddled at school!
Kids saying "yes maam" and "yes sir"
Stretch Armstrong
Sneaking out of the window at night to talk to the girl next door. Now, my son will sit on his bed for an hour or more texting the girl that lives across the street instead of going over to actually talk in person. Technology has made everything impersonal.
Kids going to a library to do a report because that's where the encyclopedias and books were.
Calling home and only dialing 263-2927 without having to use the area code first
I could go on forever....
Devil Doc said:A&W Drive ins
Doc
CMontoya79 said:Why does this thread remind me of Andy Rooney on 60 minutes?