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Thursday, January 2, 2014

My darlin’ Darlin’ FREEZE!

Zwei Jahre sind seit meinem Unfall vergangen, at which time my mother encouraged to me to see myself in a car like the rented Dodge Charger, so Impact Blue has in some ways become realization of that dream. Be not deceived, because I have had nicknames for each previous car of my driving pleasure.
Dodge Diplomat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
“The Dodge Diplomat is an American mid-size car made from 1977 to 1989. It is essentially identical to the Chrysler- and Plymouth-branded versions of Chrysler’s M-body cars, including the Chrysler LeBaron and New Yorker Fifth Avenue and the Plymouth Gran Fury in the U.S. market and the Plymouth …”
My family bought a 1982 Diplomat in December, 1996. He was called Old Blue. I next drove a 1984 Buick Skyhawk, and called her Cinnamon, which played off Cadillac Cimarron, another gilded Chevrolet Cavalier of the time.
My two-tone tan 1984 Buick Skyhawk sedan. Purchased in January 2000, the car had working A/C in the summer of 2003, and a CD player installed the day after Thanksgiving, 2003. The dent in the front fender was worked out before it was accepted as a $2000 trade by Van Chevrolet in June, 2005. Gone to parts unknown, literally and figuratively.
Finally, I am brought to my darling darling, 2003 Chevrolet Cavalier. Because she is titled with my father, I neither could, nor did, trade her for Impact Blue, yet I continue to need to sell her by next Tuesday. I drove her today to the Target in Mission, Kansas.
Joe’s Weather Blog: How Cold Can It Get?
“The ‘storm’ of yesterday is now becoming a distant memory... and the even more bitter cold air is becoming a looming future in the central Plains over the next 5 days. A lot to go over once again …”
“24 A man of many companions may come to ruin,
but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother. (Proverbs 18:24)”
This picture is what a friend was allowed to depict on the cover of the fanzine of Building 4 Star 15b of the Dream of Red Mansions
Cirno | Shoin [pixiv]

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