I also do not consider them duplicates. Like you and John M, I also reserved one of those 1958 Dodge’s from Buz. Does anyone know how many of those Dodge’s are being made?
@jack-dodds, we can all "gather" no such consideration. After all, the masses have spoken, and the overwhelming majority of those who have seen these beauties in person have deemed their experience life-changing.
@jkuvakas I would agree that serious cone cell retina damage could definitely be life altering. Consider giving out free white canes to those unfortunate folks who happen by your "exhibit" at Countryside.
This was the first question the psychiatrist asked JK.......
Well...because that was all I could find.
This answer was to form the doctor's decision for the arrival of the unmarked white van and the burly orderlies offering the very long sleeved jacket in JKs exact size.
@jack-dodds, they bring Jello! But, never the green kind.
Psst...take it from an insider....you can tell how you're progressing relative to being released some day. It's a secret safety code for employees to quickly assess how far gone you are. Like a traffic light; upon arrival they start with red Jell-O and as you improve they go to yellow...then green as you near your release date.
Why would I want to leave? They're so nice, and later, I get ice cream! I must admit, though, I don't like it when they take me to the "Special Room," which is not really so special at all!
@jack-dodds, we can all "gather" no such consideration. After all, the masses have spoken, and the overwhelming majority of those who have seen these beauties in person have deemed their experience life-changing.
I sometimes watch police programmes on TV and when people are involved in serious accidents the results are often said to be "life-changing". It doesn't normally imply a happy outcome.
Of course you could claim you meant to say "life-enhancing". But trust me, nobody would believe you.