The Like and Get Likes Thread IV

I’m guessing that this was the type of Motorable back in your early days as means of transportation.

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Now which one is Zaera?

Definitely the evil queen.

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Time to go to sleep… night night lovelies!

Also: a car helps you travel to meet with family…

…or even seeing them at all. (Notice how they’ve used the floor mats to both prevent slipping and damaging the roof…)

Photograph: Waving the family across the Wall for Christmas, Berlin 1961

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Time to go to sleep… night night lovelies!

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Night, Night

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(1951–1953)


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Time to go to sleep… I’ve kind of accomodated to not wearing glasses when on the street since my left eye has better far vision, but can’t do for mroe than few minutes because the image from the right eye is so different that it gives me headache. So once I get new glasses for the left eye I’ll keep the spot for the right eye blocked, much as now there’s just several layers of tape in place of where the left lens was. Now I see a lot but bad with one eye and acceptably not-bad but very little with the other… night night lovelies!

Also: windy roads, windy days, car drivers meet different challenges…

Parking on that street looks easier than just closing the door…

Photograph: Parking on steep California Street in the Nob Hill section of San Francisco, 1948

…but at least that car is still in a orthodox position.

The liquid on the road is gasoline from the tank, and that’s why now there’s a non-reversible flow valve so gas gets in but won’t get out if the vehicle ceases to have all four wheels on the ground.

Photograph: car with a towed camper ends upturned on a windy day, 1969

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Left eye and cobwebs?

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My left eye is not as clear as my right eye was the reason for comment.

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Nice looking upside down car

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Yep, the grille is totally reversible, now they just need to rotate 180 degrees the rest of the car and will be good to go. (According to the source, the car is a Pontiac Catalina).

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Heavy drinking doesn’t mean you’re an alcoholic!

Watching a YouTube video and can’t find anyone who drinks as much alcohol as me.

Truly in denial or perhaps most real alcoholics are not tech savvy.

/the answer is that an alcoholic never wakes up with any hangover whatsoever.

Binge drinking or what ever happens always most likely ends up with a headache and some kind of feeling of intoxication.
I had once felt that feeling of hangover.

The issue I think is that I had not allowed myself to really reach that stage for many years.

Hair if the Dog is real and Judge Sarn always said Fly Drunk!:beer_mug:

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Chad has a drink problem- he can’t get enough.

The human body is 70% water, chad is 70% beer, Zaera is 70% awesome/30% amazing.

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Well my dear Vampincess frosty had been drinking dry white wine(not goon bags )

4 bottles out of 6

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Here’s to another beer - you’re paying !

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Logging in to pay for that bar tab

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Sorry Vamprincess

Frosty sent it to Uriel

There had been a few payment errors of late btw.

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Thats fine Frosty, the bartab though is 1 billion ISK

I can wait.

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-Guardian / Vindicator-
Cybernetic Enhancement, Computer Mind, Superhuman Stamina, Superhuman Strength, Plasma Generation, Flight.

When working for the American-Canadian Petro-Chemical Company in Canada, James MacDonald Hudson designed an armored suit for the purposes of geological exploration. When he found out that his superior wanted to sell the design to the military, Hudson stole the suit, went rogue and used it to sabotage Am-Can’s capability for producing it.
After a protracted legal battle, Hudson won the rights to claim his invention as his own. He was invited by the Canadian Prime Minister to participate in the creation of Department H, a top secret research and development agency within the Canadian Ministry of Defense.
James and his wife were later attacked by a “wild man” while visiting Canada’s Wood Buffalo National Park. They helped nurse the man to health, helping the man called Logan recover from his state of shock. It was later revealed that he had just escaped the tortuous experiments of the Weapon X program, which was responsible for his partial amnesia and adamantium skeletal frame.
The first public appearance of the Fantastic Four inspired Hudson to create his own form of superhuman champions on behalf of the Canadian government. James Hudson, with Logan’s help, began the creation of Alpha Flight, and it was planned that Logan, as Wolverine, would lead the team. However, Logan quit Department H when he received an offer from Professor Xavier to join the X-Men. James Hudson, then, reluctantly became the team’s leader after improving upon the first suit he had created.
At first, James Hudson’s code name was “Weapon Alpha.” Under this name he and the Alpha Flight team attempted to carry out his orders to bring Wolverine back to Department H by force. Hudson failed in this task, and in the course of this mission nearly killed the X-Men’s ally, Dr. Moira MacTaggert, by accident. The guilt-ridden Hudson subsequently took the new code name Vindicator, believing he now had to vindicate himself. Over time, the Hudsons resumed their friendly relationship with Wolverine, and even the Canadian government accepted Wolverine’s defection.
Department H created Alpha Flight, Beta Flight and Gamma Flight before financial considerations led the Canadian government to shut down the department. This didn’t stop Vindicator from patrolling the nation or keeping contacts with former Alphans. When investigating a mystical disturbance, Vindicator stumbled upon the emergence of Tundra, a member of the pantheon of other dimensional Great Beasts, and Heather Hudson summoned Alpha Flight to assist him. With their success against Tundra, the heroes decided to remain together as a team despite the lack of government funding. Hudson took the code name Guardian in part because of the new change and also after having come to terms with his guilt over injuring MacTaggert.

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Modern Superhero flying on her bicycle

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