I’m going to keep these short but new subscribers should be made aware that my typical offerings take a fair amount of time to read through . . . even if you’re only looking at the photos.
Like, for instance, THIS post.
However, don’t sweat it . . . most people don’t read them or even look at the photos.
And now, the photo:
It’s difficult these days finding gold-plated automobiles.
This next joke is from a time when people were less sensitive about certain jokes.
You know, back when people had a sense of humor and a shred of common sense.
No more; now, everyone’s looking to take offense at something. Like, for instance, a depiction of . . . A Category 7 Hurricane As Seen By A Myopic Colorblind Seagull.
And . . . that’s it
Some of these posts will likely be longer as the mood hits me, but most will be thus; short, uninteresting, bland, and relentless.
You can read about Project 313 HERE.
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You can’t go to heaven in a Ford V8 ’cause the Lord’s got shares in Chevrolet . . .
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Mot in the official lyrics but there are a lot of versions . . .
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PHOTO: Beautiful! BTW: My dad was Chevy man.
CARTOON: True dat!
DOODLE: ‘Tis pretty! But wouldn’t want to feel it’s hurricane-y power!
HUGS!!! 🙂
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My first car was a 1965 Chevy Impala Coupe.
It’s one of them kind hurricanes that stay out in the middle of the ocean and don’t bother no land.
Thanks, Carolyn.
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My dad always bought Chevys. When we were kids he had a red Chevy station wagon. Later, when we all started buying our own used cars, he got rid of the station wagon for someone smaller. One of my brothers (as a teenager) found an old ’57 Chevy (green in color) to buy. It was cool and fun to ride in!
You’re welcome, Emilio!
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Must be rough to be a color-blind seagull….
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Myopia takes their mind off it . . .
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