Being a resposible pet owner will make the Emperor smile. Maybe he'll promote you to that cushy Endor gig....
https://i.imgur.com/qDv844j.mp4
https://i.imgur.com/qDv844j.mp4
Not sure if Embed works here. Let me try....Broncos said:
I'm not clicking that link.
Thanks, Karen.histag10 said:
Why not? It's just Imgur. That's the way all of their shortened links look, amd it's a well used hosting site for photos and videos
Tim Weaver said:
Yeah nope. Texags is very restrictive of the content embedding.
Its a video I shot yesterday of a guy walking his dog. Nothing crazy. Imgur is a photo hosting service that is free and easy. Like Photobucket USED to be.....
Gotcha!!Duckhook said:Tim Weaver said:
Yeah nope. Texags is very restrictive of the content embedding.
Its a video I shot yesterday of a guy walking his dog. Nothing crazy. Imgur is a photo hosting service that is free and easy. Like Photobucket USED to be.....
Shot it yesterday? Better get that car registration updated. Expired in 2012.
Tim Weaver said:
I have historic plates on this car. its a 1988. I leave the registration sticker on there for kicks.
I will need to switch back to regular plates now though. Gave my other car to my daughter after she was in a hit and run. I am daily driving my old Volvo now.
Tim Weaver said:
I have historic plates on this car. its a 1988. I leave the registration sticker on there for kicks.
Cars at least 25 years old can get antique plates exempting them from inspection. There are restrictions on driving them, though. They can't be a daily commuter.Duckhook said:Tim Weaver said:
I have historic plates on this car. its a 1988. I leave the registration sticker on there for kicks.
1988 cars are now considered historic? I think I've got underwear older than that.
Is your car considered an "antique" (limited use; no annual registration) or a "classic" (can be driven daily; annual registration required)?
techno-ag said:Cars at least 25 years old can get antique plates exempting them from inspection. There are restrictions on driving them, though. They can't be a daily commuter.Duckhook said:Tim Weaver said:
I have historic plates on this car. its a 1988. I leave the registration sticker on there for kicks.
1988 cars are now considered historic? I think I've got underwear older than that.
Is your car considered an "antique" (limited use; no annual registration) or a "classic" (can be driven daily; annual registration required)?
Also remember 2012 was the last sticker, not the year model.
I beg to differ. Roll up windows, no cruise control, manual transmission.halibut sinclair said:
There's nothing classic about a 1988 car.
Tim Weaver said:I beg to differ. Roll up windows, no cruise control, manual transmission.halibut sinclair said:
There's nothing classic about a 1988 car.
I do have heated seats though. That's a particulary Swedish thing.....
I got tired of all the nanny BS electronics keeping me "safe" yet making me pay less and less attention to the actual driving. I wanted something manual.
Also the 83 Porsche 944 in front of my car is my Son's. That car has 10k miles on it.