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Donald Snook wrote:
Kaleb wrote:
"Now I dont recall hitler being in a caddy in that mini series, and I
just watched the complete thing on DVD not too long ago. Are you sure
his car was used for hitler to ride around in and not soembody else?"
Perhaps I got the passenger wron
Kaleb wrote:
"Now I dont recall hitler being in a caddy in that mini series, and I
just watched the complete thing on DVD not too long ago. Are you sure
his car was used for hitler to ride around in and not soembody else?"
Perhaps I got the passenger wrong. I do know it was a 41 cadil
Now I dont recall hitler being in a caddy in that mini series, and I
just watched the complete thing on DVD not too long ago. Are you sure
his car was used for hitler to ride around in and not soembody else?
Donald Snook wrote:
My Uncle Fred loves cars as much as anyone. He was a nuclear eng
Donald Snook wrote:
> For the life of me, I cannot
> figure out how they got that piano in a station wagon.
When you said they got it for $40, I had visions of
chopping the roof off.
My Uncle Fred loves cars as much as anyone. He was a nuclear engineer
for Westinghouse and built nuclear subs. He is certainly the most
intelligent person I have ever met. He is also the nerdiest person I
have ever seen. He once complained that he needed a pocket protector
for his pocket protecto