And you go to the Boston Herald, if you want to read about it.
(Aw, go on. You know you want to.)
As always, kind comments are much appreciated (by both myself and Roddy, as all proceeds from the column have gone into his general repair fund.)
Soon, with more better stuff.
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I have had the pleasure of sharing a ride in Roddy.
He's all you say he is.
Skip - He's even better when the driver isn't covered in dirt and pouring sweat.
I understand completely what you're saying. Although my 12 year old Isuzu (I admit there is no "name", although I call her lots of things, lol) can't compete with Roddy, I still intend to keep her for another 3 to 4 years. My first car, which was a '67 Mustang, red, with a white convertible top, was my first "auto love". I wish I still had her!
I understand completely what you're saying. Although my 12 year old Isuzu (I admit there is no "name", although I call her lots of things, lol) can't compete with Roddy, I still intend to keep her for another 3 to 4 years. My first car, which was a '67 Mustang, red, with a white convertible top, was my first "auto love". I wish I still had her!
I'm sure you've have lots of memories, good times and bad.
The "Stang" was GS's car.
It goes for minor work tomorrow.
Yeah, I know it's a holiday, but my favorite repair guy works strange hours.
He'd have done it today but he took his wife fishing.
i can't recall if our first car, a Plymouth Fury, had a name .... but i do know i personally caused the first 3 dents .. my dad said i needed to not be a member of the accident a month club ...
i can't recall if our first car, a Plymouth Fury, had a name .... but i do know i personally caused the first 3 dents .. my dad said i needed to not be a member of the accident a month club ...
You must be glad that you found someone who gets where you're coming from. He knows what Roddy means to you. :)
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