Posted on 09/09/2017 11:07:44 PM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com
VIDEO VERY FUNNY:
http://www.fox35orlando.com/hurricane-irma/miami-couples-compromise-during-storm-preps-ends-with-car-in-living-room
That is a man with a plan. I have no doubt he will get his family through the hurricane safely and even possibly in comfort. A+ dude, and picked a good wife to boot.
Don’t be so sure. My wife would have helped. ;-) There are many good women. Most men just don’t pick wisely.
That’s great
True that
Children all around and she can’t stop with the F-words. In the video, it’s more clear than the story that she isn’t happy with the deal she made.
Sigh. Married guys have to “ask” to do things.
If it was her little convertible there’d be no asking. She’d just say take the doors off and put it in the house.
A 300ZX? I could understand a Supra or certain kinds of Mustangs or Camaros.
>> Married guys have to ask to do things.
Is that an objection, or an admission of reality?
Those are not mutually exclusive.
LOL... of course.
Married guys have to ask to do things.
I would have to ask to sleep with another woman. Answer would be no. Other than that I don’t have to ask. You did not choose wisely... ;-)
Hate to tell you, but the Z cars, ALL the pre-hiatus Z cars, have achieved classic status. They’d done so before the 350Z came out - there are large clubs devoted to them.
Among other firsts, they were the first Japanese model line to routinely stomp Corvettes in performance. And since you refer to the Supras - the only US market rival the Mk IV Supra actually had in its price range was... the Z31 300ZX TT.
This was one of the commercials Nissan ran when they brought out the 350Z after the hiatus; they acknowledge the support of the owners and their prior classic Zs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsonFnPHyUQ
He should have at least parked it so it faced the TV. In-Home Drive In Movies!
How cool would that be?
There are any number of OBX residents who do this, but more common is a temporary ramp to get the front end up on a porch to keep the engine and interior from being submerged. I’ve seen ramps on cinderblocks with cars or trucks on them, on the side of the house sheltered from wind before, too, on Ocracoke.
That looks like a concrete slab floor there, though, so if there’s flooding the first floor is not raised above grade much at all. Not much benefit for his hobby car, if he’s worried about flooding in their locale.
Okay, this isn’t the guy who said both he and his car were on the eighth floor.
1987 Nissan is a prized car?
Car collecting certainly has changed, I guess.
>>If it was her little convertible thered be no asking. Shed just say take the doors off and put it in the house.
Sounds like my project manager who makes such complicated requests that sound as if they can be done in 2 minutes (and so 10 more are fired off in an hour with an expected completion by end of business day).
(And no, they don’t get completed in that time frame. Hardware is sent off to another lab where it will sit for a day or two for the mods that won’t make any difference to the results.)
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