My errand day came early this week, because I wanted to get The Pony's house payment in our credit union account. He's persnickety about that. Doesn't like his check cooling its heels in my purse for a few days. Wants it to clear his bank.
Okay. I picked up the check on Sunday, but didn't deposit it until Wednesday. I have an excuse! The credit union is always in a frenzy when it's time to compile and mail quarterly statements. I figured I'd give them time, since the 1st fell on a Saturday, to get their accounts in order before I popped in to trouble them with my deposit. I'm selfless like that.
Anyhoo... my errands took me to Sis-Town on Wednesday rather than Thursday. And look what I observed at the Sis-Town Casey's:
I don't know what it was. I forgot to ask Hick, who would have spouted out the make and model and some interesting (to him) trivia about what made it unique from the model year before and after.
To me, it looks like a Bonnie and Clyde car. My apologies to Bonnie, whom I did not notice sitting inside when I took the picture. She had her windshield open, too! The better to rain a hail of bullets upon my presumptuous rumpus, perhaps.
I guess Clyde had business inside. Though I did not notice anybody wearing a 3-piece suit.
Looks like a Bonnie & Clyde car to me too. I love that movie! Except where they get killed at the end by far more bullets than necessary. I even own my own copy so I can watch it whenever I want to.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen the movie, but that's the first thing I thought of when I saw the car.
DeleteAs long as there was no attempted great escape from the bank. Pretty cool car.
ReplyDeleteThey don't make 'em like they used to! It looks so roomy, and easy to get in and out of. But I'm not sure it would hold up well in a crash. I really like that windshield that cranks open. Bugs in the teeth might be a drawback.
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