you guys/gals think about sleepy hollow yeaterday? if anyone watched it
you guys/gals think about sleepy hollow yeaterday? if anyone watched it
I feel the same way! it would be much better as a movie? I sometimes miss an episode and find it hard to catch up when that happens,I watched it - like it, but I think it should have been a movie rather than a series. I fear it will get tedious as Ichabod goes after not only the Headless Horseman but the other bad guys referred to in the show. Sent from my iPad using
oh and the car has a 2 speed Powerflite automatic transmission which is a plus for me!I may be getting my first car, after 2 years after watching Christine, I've wanted one for ages, and this is the right car price for me, a 1958 Plymouth Savoy which needs a bit of work, but will be done up in full Christine attire! Not the right model of car but still a 1958 Plymouth! Yahoo!!! I'm going to save up the cash rather quickly and probably buy it off the guy in the US, and then when it gets here it will be fully restored! It also includes parts like a running engine which will be put in so it is drivable when it gets here, and some trim inserts and parts like that,some patch panels for the floors and maybe some other stuff,it will be used for driving to school and all that stuff A Commodore 64 a day keeps the Apple II away!
That's exactly what I thought!Yeah, I could I suppose I could use this photo as the cover when I get it published! A Commodore 64 a day keeps the Apple II away!
I may be getting my first car, after 2 years after watching Christine, I've wanted one for ages, and this is the right car price for me, a 1958 Plymouth Savoy which needs a bit of work, but will be done up in full Christine attire! Not the right model of car but still a 1958 Plymouth! Yahoo!!! I'm going to save up the cash rather quickly and probably buy it off the guy in the US, and then when it gets here it will be fully restored! It also includes parts like a running engine which will be put in so it is drivable when it gets here, and some trim inserts and parts like that,some patch panels for the floors and maybe some other stuff,it will be used for driving to school and all that stuff A Commodore 64 a day keeps the Apple II away!
No you're not squib, I'm also awake, just......well it is mid afternoon here Downunder LOLHey Nathan, I think you and I are the only two online tonight. Everyone else must be learning all about the new IOS 7 ! What do you think. Strange to have nobody but us two here,?
Do you think the price he would have to pay for that car is a good price? Thanks Andrew, I know it's none. Of my business but it sure is important to Nathan! It' safer midnight here and I'm as wide awake as a person could be. Back to my documentary!No you're not squib, I'm also awake, just......well it is mid afternoon here Downunder LOL Just admiring your plans for the "new Christine", Nathan. Is that the car in the picture that you will restore? Phew, lots of work there! I really admire people with the skills to do that! And just think of all the Commodore 64s you could transport I have a mate who did just that to an English Rover. Lots of work but he's a real enthusiast and goes on various Vintage Car runs, which I reckon you'll be able to do. Andrew
Yeah, I'm going to do it up in full Christine attire and I have to get everybody's opinion here on this, the fenders and hood are solid enough, and he is including a bunch of parts and he is going to get it to run for me
A Commodore 64 a day keeps the Apple II away!