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BxTart t1_j9ofi42 wrote
Hire a professiona & let them sort it out. The premium is worth not agonizing over the details & fear of getting it wrong. They will also have options for your window that you might really want.
BxTart t1_j4trwh6 wrote
For some reason my mind registered “Toyota to convert Oldsmobiles to eco-friendly models…”
I thought “cool, id love to see a new Cutlass“.
BxTart t1_j2zyx8d wrote
Reply to [Image] Struggling with low self-esteem and this was written at my chosen college desk by Thompsonss
Would you look at all those beautiful ply layers.
BxTart t1_j0ywlir wrote
BxTart t1_j0u78j9 wrote
Reply to TIL that in 1983, Purina's Chuck Wagon dog food was given a promotional video game for the Atari 2600 called "Chase the Chuck Wagon". It could only be received by proof of purchase labels and is considered the "Holy Grail" of Atari 2600 video game collecting. by ZootyCutie
Around 1985, I watched a commercial during Saturday morning cartoons for a toy that was a Heinz Ketchup bottle that transformed into a spaceship. It was a mail order thing & I only saw the commercial once. I’ve searched but never seen any information online about it. If it’s a real thing & I didn’t misinterpret a ketchup commercial during a Saturday morning daze, I’d have to say that toy is incredibly rare.
BxTart t1_iu2tvd8 wrote
Reply to Could it be more 1982? by Eyetothesky
It could use a Farrah Fawcett poster.
BxTart t1_itxypcn wrote
Reply to comment by Ozlin in Greg Berlanti’s ‘Green Lantern’ HBO Max Series Being Redeveloped, Loses Writer by MarvelsGrantMan136
It’s a really sweet vintage Schwinn Stingray though(renting it from one of the producers eats up a lot of the budget).
BxTart t1_iqor7st wrote
Reply to comment by iknownuting in October, 1978. 14 year old me in the passenger side of my dad's brand new '78 Trans Am. I was a pretty awkward kid, but this is the car I learned to drive with. by DistantKarma
Hangin’ out the passenger side of his Old Man’s ride.
BxTart t1_jaad5nx wrote
Reply to comment by series_hybrid in TIL that the Slurpee was invented by accident when a Dairy Queen owner would provide frozen soda, from a cooler, to customers when his soda fountain would break down. The owner, Omar Knedlik, improvised the Icee machine out of car parts, which was eventually licensed by 7-11, to become the Slurpee. by jdward01
A song concept rejected by Looking Glass