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Mat 3 year s ago
he uses only one foot to drive... so hes driving automatic...
       
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Ez 3 year s ago
#7 It was also horribly unreliable, and NOT being able to read when you needed it.
       
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Eleanor 3 year s ago
Ez, my aunt had some kind of Riviera like this at the time, but with less interfaces (probably a later model). It had digital speedometer that could change to KPH and some other little touch screen bells and whistles. Really cool to a kid to see that Back to the Future digital display in a real car :)
       
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One 3 year s ago
I never see no Leopard.
       
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Archilles 3 year s ago
One,
In the middle of the pic under the snow

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Felty 3 year s ago
One,

Looked more than once before I found it. It's there!
       
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Ona 3 year s ago
Yeah, it took me a long time to find the leopard.
       
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Bryan 3 year s ago
#29 is dawn not sunset. That picture was taken from Tacoma, Washington. The Tacoma Dome is on the far right for reference.
       
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Greg 3 year s ago
#33 as you read the description, your eyes play a trick on you and it looks like the loaf of bread is swelling up and down in the pic above.
       
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Trannie 3 year s ago
#13 I read they were like rock stars back then.
       
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