Trivia, in the first The Mighty Ducks, Gordon gets picked up in a 264 wagon. Can tell by the electric sideviews. BMW 6 and 7 series also used them back thenBased on his signature i'm going with 1993.
I like the Turbo wheels in the one picture.
Trivia, in the first The Mighty Ducks, Gordon gets picked up in a 264 wagon. Can tell by the electric sideviews. BMW 6 and 7 series also used them back thenBased on his signature i'm going with 1993.
I like the Turbo wheels in the one picture.
Exactly. In my day every guy played guitar. We’d carry them everywhere and meet women easily. Today, no need, use an app. But that guy using the app is just as happy as we were playing guitar. To each his own.Never been a real man, never worked on my cars.
My advice would be to do what makes you happy without feeling bad you have lost interest in it at your age.
Be proud that you at least worked on your own car for many years.
The signatures don't show up on my phone, so I was going by the styling cues of similar vehicles. Kudos to Volvo for not succumbing to the aero style that was so common in '93.Based on his signature i'm going with 1993.
I like the Turbo wheels in the one picture.
The guys todays are just getting rejected more because it’s mainly based on looks with dating apps ( first, physical impression ) , not talent unlike the days with the guitarExactly. In my day every guy played guitar. We’d carry them everywhere and meet women easily. Today, no need, use an app. But that guy using the app is just as happy as we were playing guitar. To each his own.
I never played ice hockey growing up even though it was New England and my town had two rinks. I did skate and play pond hockey. The sport was way too expensive for my parents to even consider. My kid plays and I enjoy being a hockey parent.
Working on cars for me is a money saving thing. I’m not more manly for it and nobody should feel it’s a must as a man. Jmoymmv
Yeah, lover, fighter, wild bull riderThe guys todays are just getting rejected more because it’s mainly based on looks with dating apps ( first, physical impression ) , not talent unlike the days with the guitar![]()
IMO, being able to work on cars has very little to do with being a "real" man.Never been a real man, never worked on my cars...
There’s a reason I learned all 8 verses to Tangled Up in Blue. Ladies responded very positively to music they liked.The guys todays are just getting rejected more because it’s mainly based on looks with dating apps ( first, physical impression ) , not talent unlike the days with the guitar![]()
IMO, being able to work on cars has very little to do with being a "real" man.
I totally agree , I was just making fun of myself because someone on another thread basically said you’re not a real man if you don’t do that kind of stuff ( handyman, change own oil ).IMO, being able to work on cars has very little to do with being a "real" man.
Never???Never been a real man, never worked on my cars.
My advice would be to do what makes you happy without feeling bad you have lost interest in it at your age.
Be proud that you at least worked on your own car for many years.
That’s not the case. Maybe you can be a real man and not work on cars, but you can’t work on cars without being a real man.IMO, being able to work on cars has very little to do with being a "real" man.
About as many times as you landed a plane.Never???
If and when that ever happens, Greggo will come and haunt me from the great beyond...
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Flight Simulator? Paper airplanes?About as many times as you landed a plane.