despite a re-injury to the left front paw....the peak is attained !!
the return trip,supposedly a single lane,no turn affair,proves to be a daunting challenge challenge for our intrepid Cruiser Pilot......as luck would have it,the Monnback Brothers,out of South Jersey,are camping nearby.....Bobby Monnback pitches in to save the day
of course..............my decorum must`ve worked itself loose for a moment
I agree it is cast but IMHO I doubt it's Persian. I hope this helps.
Perhaps it's Aspersion Syndrome.
It was at this point that an impasse was declared.....the AV department brought in the bumper cars in hopes of solving the issue "the old fashioned way"
of course..............my decorum must`ve worked itself loose for a moment
I agree it is cast but IMHO I doubt it's Persian. I hope this helps.
Perhaps it's Aspersion Syndrome.
It was at this point that an impasse was declared.....the AV department brought in the bumper cars in hopes of solving the issue "the old fashioned way"
of course..............my decorum must`ve worked itself loose for a moment
I agree it is cast but IMHO I doubt it's Persian. I hope this helps.
Perhaps it's Aspersion Syndrome.
It was at this point that an impasse was declared.....the AV department brought in the bumper cars in hopes of solving the issue "the old fashioned way"
HA!
I think these are actually early driver's education units. I recall when I did this in grade 8 in 1965. The units were inside a large trailer which toured from school to school. The dash was from an early 60s Ford Falcon. I recall being very impressed by this and by the scenarios played out on the small movie screen at the front. We certainly weren't as well dressed as these kids. Lol.
of course..............my decorum must`ve worked itself loose for a moment
I agree it is cast but IMHO I doubt it's Persian. I hope this helps.
Perhaps it's Aspersion Syndrome.
It was at this point that an impasse was declared.....the AV department brought in the bumper cars in hopes of solving the issue "the old fashioned way"
HA!
I think these are actually early driver's education units. I recall when I did this in grade 8 in 1965. The units were inside a large trailer which toured from school to school. The dash was from an early 60s Ford Falcon. I recall being very impressed by this and by the scenarios played out on the small movie screen at the front. We certainly weren't as well dressed as these kids. Lol.
I remember those too. I was very careful about my driving, my classmates not so much.