TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge Part XIII
That is a new version, mine doesn't have that flippy part....at least i got rid of the bag phone.
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Always wanted one... stuff a 289/c4 in that thing and terrorize the town. Even has the disco bed in the back for the ladies... Cause you know they love the Pinto
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I had a Spearco Pinto way back, very plain on the outside but the motor was really tricked out. Loved the look on other Pinto drivers when I smoked those oversize tires in 1st & 2nd. Had a heater and an AM radio. Or did it have a radio? Very basic other than the engine and big tires, very quick, fun to drive. Unbearable in hot weather with no ac, that's why I sold it.
My first car was a hand-me-down 72 Ford Pinto that was a reddish-orange color. I got it in 1990, my sister had driven it for 2 years before that
Exceptions to the rule:
Hachi, A Dog's Tale
Brian's Song
Edit: Crap, I just got the joke. I have never fondled myself during either of those movies.
Hachi, A Dog's Tale
Brian's Song
Edit: Crap, I just got the joke. I have never fondled myself during either of those movies.
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Too late Mick. No take backs.
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While the lawn was left untended, the den got some love -
By love, I mean the sledge hammer.
Here are the stairs. We sheeted it off to prevent dust upstairs. You can see by the carpet that there was a wall there. All gone.
The before to the first pic.
This thing was pretty much worthless because it sits opposite a really nice full wall fireplace. We couldn't put furniture in there because of it. Now it will simply be a wall and we can have seating in front of the fireplace.
Interesting thing we discovered - we're putting it back to how it was originally. It was very obvious these two features were added recently.
By love, I mean the sledge hammer.
Here are the stairs. We sheeted it off to prevent dust upstairs. You can see by the carpet that there was a wall there. All gone.
The before to the first pic.
This thing was pretty much worthless because it sits opposite a really nice full wall fireplace. We couldn't put furniture in there because of it. Now it will simply be a wall and we can have seating in front of the fireplace.
Interesting thing we discovered - we're putting it back to how it was originally. It was very obvious these two features were added recently.
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