TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge Part XIII
I was back as of last week. I only took one week off. And I'm taking another week the 1st week of August.
And yes, still pretty much remote. We can visit jobsites, but there has been no need lately. The company loves it because it has saved us a lot of money. Works for me!
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Morning Mickyfordinski
Morning Bob
In the early 80’s, a Ford dealership in Edmonton had a character named Nicky Fordinski. He would be on their radio and tv commercials talking about their inventory and such.
Ok, it was later then the early 80’s.
Morning Bob
In the early 80’s, a Ford dealership in Edmonton had a character named Nicky Fordinski. He would be on their radio and tv commercials talking about their inventory and such.
Ok, it was later then the early 80’s.
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Some memorable auto commercials, Tim. Google Cal Worthington and His Dog Spot. Everything from a gorilla to a giraffe. Ya had to watch just to see the animal.
Guy named Chick Beacon, 60's and early 70''s Ford dealer, always had a German shepherd on the hood of the car he was featuring. No problem, folks, it'll buff.
Guy named Chick Beacon, 60's and early 70''s Ford dealer, always had a German shepherd on the hood of the car he was featuring. No problem, folks, it'll buff.
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Just watched the commercial of Cal on the massive tiger jumping from hood to hood. Hahaha.
You wouldn’t want to do that with today’s vehicles. Plus, it’s impedes The tigers rights.
You wouldn’t want to do that with today’s vehicles. Plus, it’s impedes The tigers rights.
I bought some property from Cal Worthington in the mid 80's. He was originally an Oklahoma guy.