Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day,
To the last syllable of recorded time;
And all our yesterdays have lighted fools
The way to dusty death. Out, out brief candle!
Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage
And then is heard no more: it is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.
-- Macbeth, Act 5, Scene 5
Frankie and Slim
Happy New Year
Monday, February 15, 2016
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Question Of The Week 2-15-16
If you could have any car you wanted, which car would you choose? Would it be practical or flashy?
29 FACES CHALLENGE portrait for today, Day 15, will be posted later. Stay tuned.
I bought "the car of my dreams" brand new in 2003. A Saab. Cost as much as my first house but I justified it to myself by saying I would have the car for the rest of my driving life. Can you spell L-E-M-O-N?
Patti, I love my little Chevy Colorado pickup truck. It is a 2008 but one day I will upgrade to a newer Colorado. Not guessing Prius will make a pickup but you never know.
Olga, please tell me you got some help from the dealer? I had a friend who paid big bucks for a jeep and it was a lemon. It took her a while but she finally got a replacement.
I bought my first SUV in 1987 - a Crevy Blazer (that's not a typo, it was a Crevrolet). I got used to sitting up high and have owned SUVs ever since.
My folks used to have a 1968, candy apple red, Mustang convertible with black leather interior that is a dream car for me, but it just wouldn't be practical nowadays.
Right now, I love Tara, my 2012 Nissan X-terra who has 6,400 miles on her and still has that new car smell.
I've had two red cars now covering about about 16 years & never been stopped by the police. Thankfully.
Have to say I'm not into cars. They're a necessity at the moment but one of these days I'll just be able to use my bus pass which will be much cheaper than running a car. Not sure I'll be able to get my husband to do without it though!
I'd pick a fully restored late 60s convertible.
ReplyDeleteI would like a Prius small pickup truck. Oh, they don't make one but if they did---.
ReplyDeleteI bought "the car of my dreams" brand new in 2003. A Saab. Cost as much as my first house but I justified it to myself by saying I would have the car for the rest of my driving life. Can you spell L-E-M-O-N?
ReplyDeleteBonnie, any special make of convertible? Ford Mustang convertible maybe?
ReplyDeletePatti, I love my little Chevy Colorado pickup truck. It is a 2008 but one day I will upgrade to a newer Colorado. Not guessing Prius will make a pickup but you never know.
ReplyDeleteOlga, please tell me you got some help from the dealer? I had a friend who paid big bucks for a jeep and it was a lemon. It took her a while but she finally got a replacement.
ReplyDeleteMy current car is a 2005 Toyota Camry that I bought used in 2006. Best car ever! May it live forever.
ReplyDeleteIf I could have any car - I could probably just get another Toyota Camry.
Lynn, sounds like you and I both are happy with our vehicles
DeleteAny car that would not draw the attention of the police.
ReplyDeleteThey say don't get a red car because they get stopped too often by the police
DeleteI would want a Tesla. But I happen to love my current car. It is a 1997 Toyota Corolla. It has 225, 000 Km. on it. That's about 140, 000 miles.
ReplyDeleteI bought my first SUV in 1987 - a Crevy Blazer (that's not a typo, it was a Crevrolet). I got used to sitting up high and have owned SUVs ever since.
ReplyDeleteMy folks used to have a 1968, candy apple red, Mustang convertible with black leather interior that is a dream car for me, but it just wouldn't be practical nowadays.
Right now, I love Tara, my 2012 Nissan X-terra who has 6,400 miles on her and still has that new car smell.
I've had two red cars now covering about about 16 years & never been stopped by the police. Thankfully.
ReplyDeleteHave to say I'm not into cars. They're a necessity at the moment but one of these days I'll just be able to use my bus pass which will be much cheaper than running a car. Not sure I'll be able to get my husband to do without it though!
me always practical - okay that is a lie, but i have own enough flashy cars that all i want is old reliable
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