what song are you listening to?

Kinnakeet

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They were big when I was in the Navy. Went to see them and Black Oak Arkansas in Memphis when I was going to "A" school in Millington.

My memories are a little vague.

Oh, and more Afros than an episode of "Soul Train."
Wow more afros would have never thought of that
Question? BOP Buick Oldsmobile Pontiac
 

BOP

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Wow more afros would have never thought of that
Question? BOP Buick Oldsmobile Pontiac
1. Pontiac
2. Buick
3. Olds

I'm not that partial to any of them, really, but I had a '68 GTO, once upon a time. I also had a '64 Catalina that had been my grandfather's.
 

Kinnakeet

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1. Pontiac
2. Buick
3. Olds

I'm not that partial to any of them, really, but I had a '68 GTO, once upon a time. I also had a '64 Catalina that had been my grandfather's.

1. Pontiac
2. Buick
3. Olds

I'm not that partial to any of them, really, but I had a '68 GTO, once upon a time. I also had a '64 Catalina that had been my grandfather's.
 

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Squiddie

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I had to do it.


I don't mind Babymetal, it's just not my cup of tea when it comes to metal. Female-fronted metal bands have always had a hard time trying to get through to me, with the only exception being Blood Star and Flatigious Idiosyncrasy in the Dilapidation with their first two albums.
 
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Kinnakeet

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I forgot to mention thats my fathers car had it since 1968 just had a frame off 3 years ago
YZ 400 HO
3.55 limited slip
Hurst dual gate shifter
Turbo 400
I think it is 1 of about 3000 made with that combo
And only a small hand full with red interior and vinyl top and hideaway head lights this was our family car when I was a child I remember driving to Yellowstone park in it.
Driving it now seems unreal with that gear and the motor singing compared to the vehicles of today.
 
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