Older Folks and Vaping Back Porch - Part Five

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therussellv

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Nope, never met anyone named Bellware until I met you. And no... my first name is not Ezekiel, though the name may be found in the Bible. ;) Only clue yer gonna git![emoji14]


Last I heard, some have slowed production. Others are stockpiling... Iran has increased production since the UN lifted the sanctions against them earlier this year.
Isn't kaezziel one of the seraphim?

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Hmmm, Ezekiel? Elijah? Gideon? Isaiah? Meshach? Mordecai? Zebedee?
Figure if we just start naming bibkical names, eventually one of 'em will be right.:D
If he is hanging around here its probably Methuselah

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Gettin' ready to head out for the night... guess I'll see y'all on Monday if I can't get in here sooner. Either way, I'll let y'all know how the appointment goes once it's all said and done. Take care, everyone!
We'll miss you. Hope all goes well. :)
 

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Not that I'm aware of... I could definitely be wrong though. I certainly am not familiar with the names of the seraphim...
You're not alone in being unfamiliar with the names, Kaz :). None of the Seraphim are named within any of the (recognized) texts of the Abrahamic religions.
 

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I've owned a Duster, a Fury II, a Newport, a Valiant and a New Yorker. None were remotely close to being new when I acquired them. I loved them all, except the Duster, which was kind of lame and trouble-prone.

Then one year in the mid or late 1970s (I think... might have been early 1980s) I rented a virtually new Cordoba for a long trip. It had the velour seats. I did not like that car. Seemed to have a considerably more cramped driver's seat than all the others and always felt like it was on the verge of breaking down even though it never did in the two weeks my poor back suffered through driving that car.

For what it's worth, that Cordoba was the newest Chrysler product I'd ever driven, and the time period was when US manufacturers were downsizing their vehicles and not doing it very well.

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I bought a brand new Volare back in 1979, beautiful car for a young man. Doree liked the look too. 318 engine with a 4 speed automatic. Bucket seats and a jamming stereo. Worst car I ever owned. Test drive was fine, ran great but just very, very poorly put together. Within a month of driving of the lot stuff was falling off the dashboard. Knows and such were loose. Traded it in 1982 for a Ford Escort which was probably on of the best cars I've ever owned until I got my Hyundai that I'm driving now. The day I picked the Escort up I took it to the local welding shop and had a trailer hitch installed. We were leaving Key West for Virginia and my new duty station. I towed a 5 X 8 Uhaul trailer from the Keys all the way to Norfolk and the car worked great. Probably overloaded it by at least 200% of it's rated towing capacity. Doree drove it for another 150K miles before we sold it to one of her coworkers who gave it to his 16yo daughter when it had 200K+ miles on it. Great little car. The Plymouth not so much. :rolleyes:
 

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Apparently mostly everything these days. :lol: Damn whiners, complainers, and everyone's a victim. Nothing is ever their fault. :-x:lol:
 
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not evening anymore, but good morning to you and all the other porchers..life is normal, except that my first Great Grandson arrived Saturday evening..not sure about his name though, Oliver Castle, came in at 8lbs-12ounces and 21 1/2".

Aw, Gordon, congrats!

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I bought a brand new Volare back in 1979, beautiful car for a young man. Doree liked the look too. 318 engine with a 4 speed automatic. Bucket seats and a jamming stereo. Worst car I ever owned. Test drive was fine, ran great but just very, very poorly put together. Within a month of driving of the lot stuff was falling off the dashboard. Knows and such were loose. Traded it in 1982 for a Ford Escort which was probably on of the best cars I've ever owned until I got my Hyundai that I'm driving now. The day I picked the Escort up I took it to the local welding shop and had a trailer hitch installed. We were leaving Key West for Virginia and my new duty station. I towed a 5 X 8 Uhaul trailer from the Keys all the way to Norfolk and the car worked great. Probably overloaded it by at least 200% of it's rated towing capacity. Doree drove it for another 150K miles before we sold it to one of her coworkers who gave it to his 16yo daughter when it had 200K+ miles on it. Great little car. The Plymouth not so much. :rolleyes:
My first new car was a little Subaru hatchback. Creamy yellow with a roof rack. 5 speed stick. How I loved that car! It was a tank, for all its tiny size, and was a blast to drive. I sold it with around 100k miles, only because I had to have ACL surgery on my left knee, and, well, it's kinda hard to drive a stick when your leg won't bend :).
 
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