JoePepsiCo
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I loved my Chevelle. I regret selling it.
				
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I had a Chevy Nova too. Square little thing with too much engine...
View attachment 2337377I heard "Racing in the Streets" yesterday evening while driving home. I'm still wondering what GM made fuelie heads for big blocks.
My Chevelle was an Olds Cutlass.
That's a noted mistake, or at least example of poetic license. No '69 Chevy came with the specs he describes in that song.I heard "Racing in the Streets" yesterday evening while driving home. I'm still wondering what GM made fuelie heads for big blocks.
A new version of Scrabble™ for the coddled illiterates of a text-as-learning society.
Hell, as I have discovered, we have posters here ignorant in the use of an apostrophe.
It's just something you drop in at random because you think one might be required.
How stupid are we? [voice=James Dean] What have you got? [/voice]
James, the answer is, "As a culture, we're no longer competitive. We're the Eloi now..."
The exquisit irony of AJ pontificatin' on illiteracy when the barely literate housesquaw misspells his college major nine times out of ten .I see the first New Scrabble™ contestant has weighed in to defend yesterday's illiteracy.
Anyone who can't tell the difference between "their" and "they're" shouldn't be pointing out grammatical errors, real or imagined.The exquisit irony of AJ pontificatin' on illiteracy when the barely literate housesquaw misspells his college major nine times out of ten .![]()
Now, every time Ish fucks up using apostrophes when trying to flex his Big Brain®, this is the perfect quote to clown him with. Can't wait.A new version of Scrabble™ for the coddled illiterates of a text-as-learning society.
Hell, as I have discovered, we have posters here ignorant in the use of an apostrophe.
It's just something you drop in at random because you think one might be required.