Re: PAW: Holy Latte Grande
Kinda looks like what an Edsel might have been if Ford had not yanked the plug. Paul Stenquist wrote: I drove to Birmingham, Michigan this afternoon to shoot a few pictures at a carnival. I stopped at Starbucks first, as is my custom, for my cup of dark roast. I was joined by an unexpected visitor. http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2421815
Re: PAW: Holy Latte Grande
Good point. One of the bystanders was telling his child, Look it has parachutes to slow it down. I couldn't help but reply, It has 2000 pounds of lead and bondo to slow it down. For anyone who likes cars, it's an ugly pile of crap, but it was amusing to see how quickly it drew a crowd. On Jun 7, 2004, at 6:02 AM, Lon Williamson wrote: Kinda looks like what an Edsel might have been if Ford had not yanked the plug. Paul Stenquist wrote: I drove to Birmingham, Michigan this afternoon to shoot a few pictures at a carnival. I stopped at Starbucks first, as is my custom, for my cup of dark roast. I was joined by an unexpected visitor. http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2421815
Re: Holy Latte Grande
Paul, a recent article in Autoweek explained that there were several of these in existence and even mentioned an outfit that would make one for you. I saw this one in Northville a few weeks ago. BTW, channel 4, at 6 pm, talked about the capture, at that carnival, of a suspected murderer from out of state that was turned in by a visitor to the carnival that recognized his face from a most wanted TV show. Kenneth Waller - Original Message - From: Paul Stenquist Subject: PAW: Holy Latte Grande I drove to Birmingham, Michigan this afternoon to shoot a few pictures at a carnival. I stopped at Starbucks first, as is my custom, for my cup of dark roast. I was joined by an unexpected visitor. http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2421815