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That is really close. I recall him talking about a 39 ford. It appears it is a 39 ford V8 coupe. Looking at the front of it, he also added some gingerbread to the bumper and some additional lights. It looks like his grandmother was photobombing this picture. That was what I initially thought when I saw the emblem on the fender skirt. It would have made sense, because his dad was a Pontiac guy.
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I remember driving through the South years ago. As we were driving, there was an announcement on the car radio about a tornado. They said “Everyone should take standard precautions!” No explanation of what those might be. I guess now we know it is to go to Buc-ee’s. We will be awaiting or winter storm, which is either rain or snow or ice according to the weather app. Should be fun.
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A few pictures from last night’s supper. It appears we may have a filet mignon shortage in our area. Had to visit three different meat markets. One of the butchers I talked to said they were all out. Well, we did manage to find some. Of course, that is baked corn in the background, and something new that I tried. Susan told me it was my job to make some creamed spinach. I am not usually a spinach eater, unless it is something like spinach artichoke dip. It is hard to make it into a nice presentation, but it did taste rather good. Even the grandkids loved it. Susan even tried some different potatoes. Redskins, bacon, cheese and sour cream. Everyone liked these too.
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It was a 73 Chevy Vega. I think I paid about $2,300 new for it. It was about all I could afford at the time. The front fenders rusted out rather quickly. There were a lot of stories about that trip that never went into that letter. 😉 That letter was one of a few I saved when we went through things after both my parents passed.
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We did something similar for our honeymoon in 1980. Did a seven day cruise on the SS Norway, then time at Disney after the cruise. Don’t remember how much it was then, because it was all part of a package deal I had my TA work out. December, 1973, was my first trip to Disney. Worked it in as part of a road trip to the Orange Bowl with a couple of my fraternity brothers. Evidently, it cost $5.75 then, or at least that is what I wrote to my mother. We took my new car (bought with my liquor, or was it Lipitor concession funds), because it was the most reliable. This is me in the middle in the IC shirt. Yes, I know, that car was one of a couple bad decisions over the years. We traveled very cheaply. Yes, that is one of Florida’s fine beaches. Maybe we’re we’re pioneering homelessness, because it took a few days for the police to run us out of this site.
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I just saw that. For some reason, my eyes were reading liquor this morning. I noticed when I scrolled back to see where I missed a discussion on liquor concessions. Guess you know where my head is today. 🤣🤣🤣
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The Otterbox is a good choice. They have saved a lot of dropped phones in our house. I guess we lucked out a couple years ago when we went from 6S’s to iPhone 12 and 12 pros. 4 phones, and they were in fact free by trading in our 6S’s. They just did some kind of paperwork magic where they gave us a statement credit every month from the trade ins that was equal to the cost of the new phones.
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You beat me to that response. It is a lovely 32° here this morning, and we have already been out to the lake for a 5 mile walk. I started following three new cruise LIVE reports, so that should help me get my cruise fix. Only thing is, there is nothing like being there in person. On a good note, we have started researching cruises again. At this point, they are further out (December and January), but Susan has been getting back onboard with this idea. Narrowing December sailings down to a couple on either Symphony or Apex.