Posted on 10/12/2013 2:05:14 AM PDT by Kaslin
I first saw her when I was about seven in For Whom the Bell Tolls. Such a beautiful woman. I must have seen every film she made there after. Got to see her play Major Barbara in London when she was about fifty. Still beautiful.
Take the REAL LIFE trash can reality show known as "Serf'n USA"...derived from the disturbed minds of hollywood deviants partnered with global bankster gangsters who together infiltrate every aspect of American life by way of social conscience...one robs America's innocence, while the other robs it's security...together both are hell-bent on destroying this pesky obstacle known as "a republic" by enslaving it too by way of a dumbed-down, voluntary compliant citizenry.
Will America too join other surrendered nations in global serfdom?
Stay tuned...
(Damn exciting...can't wait to see the series finale!)
Spoiler Alert!...(the bad guys win!)
The good thing, intact families, outweighed the bad (segregation). which means that intact families were a priceless benefit to society. Even blacks still aspired to keep the family together, and even absent a lot of fathers, a black neighborhood was still a peaceful place.
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Yeah, but do we like their music?
Yeah, but do we like their music?
The older cars were simpler to work on and modify. Ignition systems were simple, straight line rear drives, no electronics, and many middle class and below males actually were able to do their own repairs and maintenance.
Today's vehicles one of a dozen or more sensors located who knows where can cause a complete engine failure and takes a $200 trip to the shop where they can run computer diagnostics. I really miss the older cars.
I inherited a 95 F-150 from my dad a couple years ago. I decided to tune it up. First thing I noticed was you had to stand on your head just to get to the plugs. My old 76 F-100 I could climb up in the engine compartment, sit down, and work on the engine with lots of room. Both were 302 CI engines BTW. Fuel Pumps used to be a 30 minute job. Now you have to drop the gas tank and pay out $300-$400 for a pump you put in. It's just not the same. In high school and up till the mid 90's models I did my own repair work. Now to even change a tire you have to call a tow truck because some Dork at the tire store torqued the lug nuts down to the hilt. I've broken many a socket and even twisted lug wrenches trying to break them free.
It was redeemed by the housekeeper.
like “In the Heat of the Night”
Yet, ‘Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner’ is a case study of when liberal hypocracy must be faced on the home front.
They are oh so very progressive and modern in their attitudes regarding negroes - untill their daughter says she wants to marry one.
Over 200,000 members from all over the world. Nothing newer than 1964 allowed....
BTW, I got my license in 1963. I'm well aware of the 60's car culture, it was a lot like today. A new stereo, some nice wheels and tires, maybe a lift kit for a truck or a lowering kit for a sedan, LED lights.
I learned to drive in a 55 Plymouth Wagon. First car I had though was a 65 Fairlane.
It’s funny because I see many younger folks on you tube music threads praising the music from the 80s and prior. Some of them actually do appreciate older things and that is nice to see,
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