Please take pictures!

Brunswick, MD(Zone 6b)

Gita, I thought maybe you had aquired some kind of underground adult version of the animated Pixar movie "Cars" ;)

Baltimore, MD(Zone 7a)

Miatablu,

I know I spend a lot of time digging in the dirt, but --so far--all I have ever dug up is some worms and tree roots.

Something just flashed through my warped mind....
You know how, once in a while, you see a car upside down in a ditch somewhere? The "hussy"!!!!.....in broad daylight yet!

You all are too funny! This post is going down the ditch also......

Gita

Brunswick, MD(Zone 6b)

Well I've been known to drive topless (of course I mean my convertible top down for those of you with minds in the ditches)

Metro DC, MD(Zone 7a)

LOL ... there's a picture floating around the office that I'll need to find and post here - for Gita.

Sterling, VA(Zone 6b)

A post about driving topless...then a follow up about posting a picture...maybe I should "unwatch" this thread before I get in trouble with the wife. ;-)

- Brent

Metro DC, MD(Zone 7a)

Well, ya drove me to it, Brent...

Gita's warped mind reminded me of the time that a colleague managed to do this to his rental car while on a business trip. Probably wasn't a good idea that he was attempting to park illegally on a military base at the time, eh?

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Metro DC, MD(Zone 7a)

Okay, here is a non-x-rated picture that I snapped a few minutes ago.

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Chevy Chase, MD(Zone 7a)

That's beautiful!

Crozet, VA

Oh yes, I agree on the beauty of the flower. I love that color too. Yep, have to agree wi th Gita on all of this "mind in the gutter" stuff. Too funny ya'll, too funny.

So, confess now. Who else owned a Vega? My parents bought me a brand new baby blue with white racing stripe on it when I entered 12th grade. It lasted all of about 40,000 miles. I had wanted them to buy me a Datsun, which I would probably still be driving today. ha-ha

Anyway, as always, you guys are the very greatest!!!

Ruby

Anne Arundel,, MD(Zone 7b)

I think I will never look at an overturned car without remembering this- This is the kind of silliness that got me hooked on Dave's~~~~~
My first car- my big brother's discarded 65 impala- around '78
next sister's discarded 69 impala
next dads 70 impala
..moms malibu
finally bought myself a used Monza with cool hatchback design and the louver thing on the back window. - We were a chevy family.

Crozet, VA

HI Sally and All - I grew up in a Chevrolet family also. Actually, my first car was a 68 Impala that had been my mothers. I learned to drive with a Chevy pickup truck with the gear shifter on the column. My dad would let me take it out in to the large open field where their house sit. I can remember being a new driver and sometimes having to use the pickup to drive around in the closest city to us, which is Charlottesville. I can still remember sitting on hills with the clutch to the floor and praying that I wouldn't roll back in to the cars behind me. ha-ha

Back in the mid 1990's I began buying Subaru's and have never been sorry. At the moment we have three Subaru's in our driveway. We have two Foresters and an Outback. My older son who lives away from home also drives a Forester. My husband who is an auto mechanic loves the Subaru's. He said that he rarely saw a Subaru in any of the shops where he has worked and he took that to be a good sign on how they perform.

Okay, Saturday is here, enjoy it!!!

Ruby

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