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| Thread ID: 70238 | 2006-06-26 11:29:00 | Thread About Cars. | MTLance (6768) | PC World Chat |
| Post ID | Timestamp | Content | User | ||
| 466376 | 2006-07-02 09:54:00 | I rest my case. | Laura (43) | ||
| 466377 | 2006-07-03 06:58:00 | >>I know a girl who owns a Ford GT and she doesn't say anything about rumble seats except the seat is comfortable enough to laid down the pedal.<< It's the girl who's meant to get laid, not the pedal :lol: Goodness gracious Terry, you're not supposed to talk like that on public forums! You're supposed to be a gentleman. :p Besides, MTLance is far too young to understand what you are talking about. :rolleyes: |
FoxyMX (5) | ||
| 466378 | 2006-07-03 07:20:00 | Goodness gracious Terry, you're not supposed to talk like that on public forums! You're supposed to be a gentleman. :p Besides, MTLance is far too young to understand what you are talking about. :rolleyes: I was surprised too Foxy,to be fair,I think it might be something Terry has read about. |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 466379 | 2006-07-03 09:00:00 | Oh that sinful music, blame it on the music. Most of the music of the Roaring Twenties and thirties, revolved around getting a girl. If it wasn't in rumble seats, or gettin' busy in Lizzies, then it was in parlours, and if it wasn't in parlours then it was on the old veranda. Cliff Edwards, "Ukulele Ike" who was also the voice of Jiminy Cricket in the Disney film Pinnochio, reckoned that if you couldn't land her on the old veranda, you wouldn't land her at all..... If You Can't Land 'Er On The Old Veranda (www.redhotjazz.com) |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 466380 | 2006-07-04 02:02:00 | Oh that sinful music, blame it on the music. Most of the music of the Roaring Twenties and thirties, revolved around getting a girl. If it wasn't in rumble seats, or gettin' busy in Lizzies, then it was in parlours, and if it wasn't in parlours then it was on the old veranda. Cliff Edwards, "Ukulele Ike" who was also the voice of Jiminy Cricket in the Disney film Pinnochio, reckoned that if you couldn't land her on the old veranda, you wouldn't land her at all..... If You Can't Land 'Er On The Old Veranda (www.redhotjazz.com) Getting woman??? Is this suppost to be in this forum? I don't understand. By the way you can't blame a person who is not married. lol. Sorry, I really don't see what's the point with rumble seats in the exotics. |
MTLance (6768) | ||
| 466381 | 2006-07-04 02:08:00 | I would get into big trouble if I tried to land my car on the veranda... or am I missing something Terry? :D | Shortcircuit (1666) | ||
| 466382 | 2006-07-04 02:29:00 | Rumble seat: NOUN: An uncovered passenger seat that opens out from the rear of an automobile. (American Heritage Dictionary) I have an idea that in the early days, it was there for any servants you were carrying. Of course other uses were found. I wonder how we could explain "running boards", Terry? |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 466383 | 2006-07-04 03:17:00 | I would get into big trouble if I tried to land my car on the veranda... or am I missing something Terry? :DI found it hard enough landing my truck in the driveway, but that was in the middle of the snow, so it was a matter of gaining momentum on the road, and skiing over the snow till it landed more of less in the dry patch where she had been parked. Is that the sort of thing me mean when we say "Land 'Er On The Old Veranda"? It sounds terribly difficult! |
personthingy (1670) | ||
| 466384 | 2006-07-04 03:56:00 | Getting woman??? Is this suppost to be in this forum? I don't understand. By the way you can't blame a person who is not married. lol. Sorry, I really don't see what's the point with rumble seats in the exotics. Never mind, I'm just getting carried away in 1920s innuendos and mischief, as Cicero said, maybe it was something I read. |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 466385 | 2006-07-04 04:01:00 | [QUOTE=Graham L] I wonder how we could explain "running boards"? [QUOTE] Noun S: (wordnet.princeton.edu) (n) (http://<font%20color=)running board (a narrow footboard serving as a step beneath the doors of some old cars) |
godfather (25) | ||
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