But like wine and cheese, you take your chances the longer they age. After a while it's all vinegar and sourness. The trick is to find the right age.
Cheers,
- DFisherman
In my defense, it was a used vehicle. A 1984 that I acquired in 1991 and drove until 1996.
If that's betraying my age, I better not mention my first car being a 1977 Plymouth Arrow...ah, bugger.
Cheers,
- DFisherman
Tom Waits - "San Diego Serenade" (from "Heart of Saturday Night")
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I never saw the morning 'til I stayed up all night
I never saw the sunshine 'til you turned out the light
I never saw my hometown until I stayed away too long
I never heard the melody, until I needed a song.
I...
Yes, Christopher Llyod was quite good in a show that had many other fine actors (Kaufman, De Vito, Hirsch, Kane). Still, Reverend Jim was always my favourite character.
Cheers,
- DFisherman
I have a cousin that was nuts for the stuff as well when she was young. Poured it on everything. Now, twenty-years later, she can't stand the stuff.
Cheers,
- DFisherman
Makes me think of a product somewhat similar which the Ancient Romans used to do called garum.
Link to an associated article: Garum
Cheers,
- DFisherman
You might also check out these:
"The Brood" by David Cronenberg
"Eyes Without A Face" by George Franju (which has just been issued on DVD)
"Near Dark" by Kathryn Bigelow
"Chronos" by "Guillermo del Toro"
"Brotherhood of the Wolf" by Christophe Gans
Cheers,
- DFisherman
I live around Koreatown in Toronto so I can get Wasabi and Wasabi-flavoured things like chips and soy nuts and even Wasabi-flavoured Ice Cream. It's...well, it's interesting.
- DFisherman
If I remember rightly, these were the civilian version of the post-war Kubelwagen. The Wermach equivalent to the Willys Jeep. Or is it a later model?
Cheers,
- DFisherman
I miss my Renault 5. Sweet little car in the city. Cost next to nothing to run, could park anywhere. And it was such a lemon that no thief would touch it. Ran it for years until the road calcium got to the body panels. Ah well, C'est la vie.
- DFisherman