1967 Buick GS 340

Elite-ist

Administrator, (and straight-up pimp stick!)
Staff member
Joined
Jun 12, 2010
Messages
9,951
#24
Johnny, who lives in Whistler, has a few nice Buicks: a 1964 Skylark, 1969 California GS, and his most recent buy, a 1969 GS 400. I was with him when I convinced him to buy the GS 400 and he came with me when I discovered my 1971 GS 455 in 2007. He is always bugging me about lining both up for a race. I've driven his car, but he hasn't driven mine, so I wouldn't want to disappoint him as much he's awestruck with the 400.





Nando.
 

Elite-ist

Administrator, (and straight-up pimp stick!)
Staff member
Joined
Jun 12, 2010
Messages
9,951
#26
stuwee said:
Ah Father, such a good man, looking out for the unwashed, you save them from Envy, yet still you wallow in Pride :eek:

Great pics :thumbleft:
Stuwee, you are so adept at preaching, I think you should deliver this Sunday's forum sermon.

Nando.
 

Fairchild

Veteran and General Yakker
Joined
Jun 14, 2010
Messages
2,937
Location
Springpatch, IL
Tagline
It's Beer Season!
#27
Elite-ist said:
Johnny, who lives in Whistler, has a few nice Buicks: a 1964 Skylark, 1969 California GS, and his most recent buy, a 1969 GS 400. I was with him when I convinced him to buy the GS 400 and he came with me when I discovered my 1971 GS 455 in 2007. He is always bugging me about lining both up for a race. I've driven his car, but he hasn't driven mine, so I wouldn't want to disappoint him as much he's awestruck with the 400.





Nando.
Love em, brings back High School memories.

Thanks, Jim
 

Fairchild

Veteran and General Yakker
Joined
Jun 14, 2010
Messages
2,937
Location
Springpatch, IL
Tagline
It's Beer Season!
#29
stuwee said:
Elite-ist said:
stuwee said:
Ah Father, such a good man, looking out for the unwashed, you save them from Envy, yet still you wallow in Pride :eek:

Great pics :thumbleft:
Stuwee, you are so adept at preaching, I think you should deliver this Sunday's forum sermon.

Nando.
:cheers: Will there be altar boys?? :mrgreen:
Damn, you want a full preisthood don't you, complete with the sacrificial boy toy. :bootyshake:

Jim
 

orange

Veteran and General Yakker
Joined
Jul 6, 2010
Messages
17,704
Tagline
Broken beyond repair but highly affable
#33
speakerman1 said:
stuwee said:
It's the only decent part of the church :eek:

You are a sick puppy. And you called me sick for trying to sell my mother. Just sick.

Larry
You couldn't get VISA to clear it, that's all.
 

Elite-ist

Administrator, (and straight-up pimp stick!)
Staff member
Joined
Jun 12, 2010
Messages
9,951
#35
As I was an altar boy, I never had an issue with Father Campbell. Putting on the garb/dress was more humiliating for me, than some mild petting.

Nando.
 

Web Police

Administrator
Staff member
Joined
Jun 12, 2010
Messages
7,232
Location
Bloomington, MN
Tagline
Moderate in Moderation
#36
I was never appointed with any of the Fathers Salami wands but I can imagine Stuwee dreamed of it for many years. :cyclops:
 

Elite-ist

Administrator, (and straight-up pimp stick!)
Staff member
Joined
Jun 12, 2010
Messages
9,951
#37
Stuwee has a special T-shirt which reads: "It Hurts To Be Catholic!"

Nando.
 

stuwee

Flying the Vista Cruiser up there... RIP
Joined
Jun 12, 2010
Messages
8,382
Location
Deep in the Sonoran Desert SW
#39
Web Police said:
[quote="Elite-ist":3s5nxdvp]Stuwee has a special T-shirt which reads: "It Hurts To Be Catholic!"

Nando.

I know he was split wide open over the situation but I didn't know he took it that far. :cyclops:[/quote:3s5nxdvp]

Keep it up hosers, and you'll find the truth is right behind you....
 

Attachments

Elite-ist

Administrator, (and straight-up pimp stick!)
Staff member
Joined
Jun 12, 2010
Messages
9,951
#40
Back on topic: Jim was speaking of high school memories and this past Thursday evening a group of us local car club members took a cruise to Britannia Beach from Squamish, a 14 mile round trip. There were ten classics on this cruise. Once in Britannia, we had fish & chips at the Mountain Woman Take Out. We spent a good hour and half there reminiscing and a few left early, but they made sure, once they were on the highway, to clear out the carbon. Geri and I were the third car to leave the group remaining at the take out diner. I made sure to leave some good second gear rubber.

Nando.
 
Top