The Black Beauty was cool, it was just cool in a different way from the Batmobile.I'm working out this morning, flipping through the TV on the exercise bike and saw the tail end of an episode of "The Green Hornet." My only impression after having seen the last five minutes of the episode (and the first time, I think, I've seen the show in forty or so years) is that if the idea was to compete with the "Batman" TV show, they should have spent some money on making his car cool like the Batmobile.
The Black Beauty was cool, it was just cool in a different way from the Batmobile.
The Black Beauty was a 1966 Imperial Crown; Chrysler and Imperial were separate companies in those days. Two cars were modified for use on the show by Dean Jeffries. As far as I know, one of the cars is owned by the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, and the other is owned by a private collector in South Carolina....It was a Chrysler Imperial, I think...
I saw one of them at a car show in Tuscan AZ back in the 60s. If I remember right, it was a flat paint job long before that became stylish.The Black Beauty was a 1966 Imperial Crown; Chrysler and Imperial were separate companies in those days. Two cars were modified for use on the show by Dean Jeffries. As far as I know, one of the cars is owned by the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, and the other is owned by a private collector in South Carolina.
The Black Beauty was cool, it was just cool in a different way from the Batmobile.
The Walking Dead.
To ALL of the comments posted above, THIS is the only thing you had to say?! :eeek:
You're slacking, James!
Come on - haven't you read it... there was a mention of "flipping through the TV on the exercise bike" ...and NOTHING?!
Yes, I read that and laughed a bit. That was just funny on its own. I wonder if a huge cat was nearby.
As the guilty party, I don't know what I did wrong, but am willing to learn?
Are we going the "I saw a bear driving through the park" grammar route?
The Walking Dead.
Rehab Addict. I have almost watched all the episodes on the 1904 Mansion. Wow, talk about an ambitious project!
Just in case you don't already know, the Batmobile that was "built" by George Barris started life as a Lincoln concept car--a 1955 Futura:...I have always been impressed with the Batmobile (and saw it once at a quasi museum) as a truly well-designed customized car. It was thirty or so years ago, but when I saw it, it didn't look cheesy; the special add-ons and weaponry looked organic to the car and solid - not fake or just stuck on. And while truly subjective, I think the overall lines of the car are attractive and, again, the customization worked and doesn't look forced.
When I saw the Green Hornet's car for a few minutes on TV, I was underwhelmed - not that it was unattractive, it just didn't seem to have much that was special.
The gym my wife and I used to go to had rows of television sets in front of their exercise bikes, and treadmills, and those elliptical things that make everyone look like they're doing a poor job of cross-country skiing, so it's not unheard of.No, no. It is just funny that you were on an exercise bike watching TV. It seems kind of ironic.
Ah, no, no.. it has nothing to do with you (sounds strange, I know.. you just moved the topic slightly)As the guilty party, I don't know what I did wrong, but am willing to learn?
Exactly... then, when you think about it: what else is there to do?No, no. It is just funny that you were on an exercise bike watching TV. It seems kind of ironic.
:eusa_clap Well said, sir.Besides, when you think about it, for some people going to the gym is rather silly anyway. They go there and pretend they're riding a bicycle, pretend they're walking or jogging down the street, pretend they're climbing stairs, pretend they're skiing. So I just stay at home watching television and pretend I'm at the gym.
Same here of course. This episode was rather dull though. At least they all know that Eugene is a fake now like we've known all along.