T shirt at the classic car show
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 8:28 am
Funny bunch, car lovers.
So I walk into the local classic car and bike show. To my astonishment the attractive ladies selling entrance tickets shriek and point at me. Then they were all over me, fondling my chest. I look nothing like Brad Pitt so I was totally confused until one of then shrieked "I want that T shirt!" It was my Spock "Live long and prosper" t-shirt with his four fingered sign.
As I walked in various people stopped me and some made the four fingered sign (which I can't do) with knowing smiles. One youngster rushed up and asked if he could talke a photo of my shirt.
One grumpy old fart at the auto jumble took me to task because "there were already too many people in the world". I told him that not only did "Die young and prosper" not have the same ring to it, it was also chronologically impossible. He grunted and re-inspected the totally foobar bits of Morris he had trying to sell for the last 10 years.
Eventually I took to walking around with my arms folded across my chest.
THe show was really good. I loved the 190x bikes with total loss lubrication.
So I walk into the local classic car and bike show. To my astonishment the attractive ladies selling entrance tickets shriek and point at me. Then they were all over me, fondling my chest. I look nothing like Brad Pitt so I was totally confused until one of then shrieked "I want that T shirt!" It was my Spock "Live long and prosper" t-shirt with his four fingered sign.
As I walked in various people stopped me and some made the four fingered sign (which I can't do) with knowing smiles. One youngster rushed up and asked if he could talke a photo of my shirt.
One grumpy old fart at the auto jumble took me to task because "there were already too many people in the world". I told him that not only did "Die young and prosper" not have the same ring to it, it was also chronologically impossible. He grunted and re-inspected the totally foobar bits of Morris he had trying to sell for the last 10 years.
Eventually I took to walking around with my arms folded across my chest.
THe show was really good. I loved the 190x bikes with total loss lubrication.