75 Riv was my very first Buick back in '83. My other nick on several other US-car and Buick boards is Harry (pronounced 'Hairy') Clamshell.
Clamshell due to the 'clamshell' station wagon I have. Harry was just a nice addition in which I won't go into detail on this 'family orientated' board But it has nothing to do with the condition of my wagon, nor my hair cut :laugh:
Which one is in the throat and which one is sounding?................ No I think (here) they'll sound the same then , too. And, "tin" and "ten" sound the same. "per-cent" is pronounced "ba-cent" "baton" is pronounced "paton" "sweetened iced tea" is pronounced "tea"
I had one of the collest cats - "Ignatius", Iggycat for short.. He lived 14 years and was my best little buddy. Unfortnetly, he was put down becuse of multiple health issues. It was a very sad day for me. Mike
Was working on the GN one night and there was a hip hop song on the radio, the neighbors kid had stopped by on his bike and called me Heavy D cause he thought I liked hip hop lol. I thought it sounded cool so I used it. Hes 22 now, he stopped by a few weeks ago and still calls me that! :grin:
my plates say "SSBLISS" (sunshine bliss) on the 68 Electra boat, otherwise my handle RCCDRIVER is my initials combined with driving tractor/trailer long-haul for 5 years! I also had a 2002 Camaro SS bought brand spanking new where my plates were "SSBLISS" with t-top, 345 hp slp package, CM exhaust, 6spd, LS1 vette engine, etc...sold it in 2008 just before the economy crashed with 45 k km's. REally sad to see it go, it was quite regular for me to "chirp 3rd"...but then made up for it by finding the Electra![/IMG][/IMG]
Nothing too creative or exciting here...my last name is Page and my MOS in the Marine Corps is 2171 (an Electro-Optics Repair Tech).
Mine is part of my Old Yellow Labrador's AKC registered name "Baron Vonwolf of The Beach". He's gone now and I miss him but I'll use his name to keep him going.
I wanted a handle that had my car some how. Skylark Mike was taken, so I added the 64 on the front. Works for me... Michael