Just because I have ultra high tolerance to dental pain doen't mean everyone does. And simply because I see dental visits as relaxing also is not the norm. :) If anyone has hesitation in going, note that later you WILL develop a problem that will be much more complex to repair with more pain...
WW I was so arcane and is so distantly remote to the American public I don't believe a superaccurate film would be taken to heart either. A script has to take some liberties to expidite the storyline and move the plot along. If I'd want to watch film of actual air combat I could watch that...
Well, I don't really fit into any of the poll categories. I've always been a lone wolf and not a joiner of groups. I've never felt the compulsion to be reinforced by others for my beliefs. My interests are fairly esoteric but a few do share them but not many- WW 2 aerial combat history and old...
All considerations of esoterics aside, who the heck doesn't know Bullitt? That movie has played on every station everywhere. Young car guys got interested in Mustangs because of that flick not knowing McQueens' film history.
The John Wayne and Steve McQueen commercials we find amusing in...
While all the DR 1 tripes were not red they and other planes certainly sported a wide variety of bright color schemes.
And while it was mentioned that the CGI doesn't look quite right we need to remember that the only possible way to put WW I planes in a cinema sky is to use CG or attempt to...
1996 El Dorado Touring Coupe bought in 1998
1973 Camaro Z-28 bought new
1950 Packard acquired in 2004
The last foreign car I owned was my 1963 Volvo 122S sold in 1982 which was more American in feel than any of japanees cars. Only other non-American car ever owned was a 1960 Triumph TR-3...
Perhaps an overlooked fact that may be chilling to some- When you register to vote no one asks for proof of citizenship. Wonder if non-citizens have ever voted? Oh well[huh]
Ahh, ya drive like an old lady Tony.:) lol Naw, actually sounds fairly reasonable and California laid back. I simply can't get over the fairly recent phenomena of the past 2-3 years of actively accelerating up to 150 feet prior to a stop light bizzare:p
I'm don't mean WHAT you drive but HOW you drive. I constantly see people accelerate hard up to like 50 then brake hard in the last 150 feet before the light which is 1/8th mile from the last light. Driving 80 on the highway between destinations is fine too. Whipping up to 85 for a couple...
Ok, since we are in a period of high gasoline prices I have to say I have seen no one drive as though they were attempting to conserve at all.
While people holler about prices they still are on the accelerator 150 feet before the stop light instead of coasting. They're punching the throttle...
I would imagine that the olden metal hooks would eventually make an impression on a hat if it was left there long enough. The rounded wooden pegs as big around as your thumb types probably would be safe.
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