Nope, but it reminds me of my brother-in-laws bright orange pinto when he was dating my sister 15 years ago. I wonder if he would still have it if it didn't get hit!
I was born and raised in Van Nuys, California. I moved to Boston sight-unseen and have loved living in New England since that day when I said, "this apartment is OLD". My hobbies are antiquing, reading books and magazines (bring back Blueprint and Domino please), sewing, quilting, sightseeing, watching movies, and photography. I love the color red and have a retro red refrigerator (and kitchen aid mixer and ice cream maker and toaster and...) to prove it! I live in a converted high school and love decorating my loft condo (w/ 18 foot ceilings) that was formerly the auditorium. I have 3 brothers, 11 nieces and nephews, and a bus fleet of friends.
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Nope, but it reminds me of my brother-in-laws bright orange pinto when he was dating my sister 15 years ago. I wonder if he would still have it if it didn't get hit!
You're a witness to history! No one would believe you if you hadn't taken a picture!
ohhh, the beautiful PINTO! that and the el-camino...lovely.
LOVING your pictures each day, I Love it.
i only know of dad's. but i don't know how long ago that was...
Oh, the memories. My 4th-grade teacher had a yellow Pinto. Too funny!
papa lapi used to ONLY drive/buy old pintos! But apparently they became scarce because I haven't seen him in one for years! ahh...the memories!
Don't those explode when you rear-end them? That might be why nobody drives them . . .
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