So crazy, thinking back how those model designs changed so radically over just a couple years…the ’66-’67 Nova and Chevelle are perfect examples…
The year prior from ’65, the boxy designs (which I also loved btw) gave way to these iconic treasures…as Rick says and as I have always felt, that the same years Chevelle Malibu SS (it was still called Malibu then) was maybe the best…and then the ’68-’69 and ’70-’71 series came along and it was like the earlier versions never existed, except in my mind, and Rick’s. Put a lineup of the Nova and Chevelle from ’64-’65 alongside the ones from ’66-’67, ’68-’69 and ’70-’71 and you would be hard pressed to identify them if you didn’t know. Crazy, but I loved -and still love- them all!
I still remember, with our first, I walked into the bedroom at 10:30 at night and told my husband I was dying for a banana split. He started changing out of his pajamas without a word. We went to the local Baskin Robbins and I stuffed myself with ice cream and all the trimmings.
For our first, my wife and I were referred to a baby store for nursery stuff.
I was in Nashua, NH and we lived in Hampton on the coast, at the time.
I was working in North Andover, MA.
When we visited the nursery store, it was near a mall, so we went there.
OMG!!! They had a Popeye’s Fried Chicken in the food court, and we’re both from Louisiana.
There was also a Baskin Robbins…
A couple of times I took the long way home to pick up chicken and Pistachio Almond Fudge to bring home.
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The way terminology shifts these days…
All of the ways that “I want to do a tranny” could be misinterpreted…
I see what you did there……
Kiko, a properly and classically educated lady, demonstrates her mastery of the English language.
Amen, Too Tall. Amen!
“Y’all are freaks”
Careful, Skye, you’re a close blood and DNA relation. Your inner freak could bust out any day now.
And as for cravings? What!? No “pickles and ice cream”? (with my wife, back-in-the-day, it was tacos at midnight from a nearby Taco Bell)
I thought Skye’s “inner freak” busted out years ago when she had those ‘sleeves!’
Anybody know what the hell happened to our resident redhead out here in the peanut gallery? Pamela was a welcome interlude, hope she’s okay…
Ditto!
Ditto!
Also wondering about Pamela.
Now a ’67 Nova, I’d hit that in the accelerator.
So crazy, thinking back how those model designs changed so radically over just a couple years…the ’66-’67 Nova and Chevelle are perfect examples…
The year prior from ’65, the boxy designs (which I also loved btw) gave way to these iconic treasures…as Rick says and as I have always felt, that the same years Chevelle Malibu SS (it was still called Malibu then) was maybe the best…and then the ’68-’69 and ’70-’71 series came along and it was like the earlier versions never existed, except in my mind, and Rick’s. Put a lineup of the Nova and Chevelle from ’64-’65 alongside the ones from ’66-’67, ’68-’69 and ’70-’71 and you would be hard pressed to identify them if you didn’t know. Crazy, but I loved -and still love- them all!
I loved those cars too. I owned or drove those and more from that best of times careise.
Tranny Shack was an early porno celebration of the he’she psychosis when it was still funny. Just sayin’.
I still remember, with our first, I walked into the bedroom at 10:30 at night and told my husband I was dying for a banana split. He started changing out of his pajamas without a word. We went to the local Baskin Robbins and I stuffed myself with ice cream and all the trimmings.
For our first, my wife and I were referred to a baby store for nursery stuff.
I was in Nashua, NH and we lived in Hampton on the coast, at the time.
I was working in North Andover, MA.
When we visited the nursery store, it was near a mall, so we went there.
OMG!!! They had a Popeye’s Fried Chicken in the food court, and we’re both from Louisiana.
There was also a Baskin Robbins…
A couple of times I took the long way home to pick up chicken and Pistachio Almond Fudge to bring home.
Kiko isn’t alone with cravings it’d seem…
BLM Founder and senior director of Black Lives Matter in Rhode Island endorses Trump for president in 2024.
https://twitter.com/CitizenFreePres/status/1729556183713759441
Indeed, how language changes.
“I blew a tranny at the racetrack last weekend”, reads far differently today than it did in the mid-70’s.
I believe it was “blew a tranny at the drag strip”
Let your freak flags fly, Kiko.
Do that tranny on your mom’s 1969 NOVA SS.