A buddy of mine had one when he first got his license back 45 years ago. We had alot of fun and I must say I am super glad the RCMP basically left us alone.
I am not sure that would be my choice for a winter commute though. If I remember right we froze our nuts off in the winter.
We finally got a chance to see Menage perform, who were seen all over Queen Street West all week, as they played a rocking 8 PM set at Cherry Cola’s. Next stop was The Hideout to see Poor Nameless Boy who had Cadence Music’s Tony Tarleton showing support. Mark Kates’ White Lung played to a great crowd at The Velvet Underground and, with the release of their new album they looked ready to take things to the next level. Young Vancouver power-trio The Vidos, managed by Lyle Chausse, lit-up Cherry Cola’s during their midnight set and then it was time for Tommy Stinson’s second local appearance at the Bovine where he name-checked Warren Kinsella’s political punk band Shit From Hell.
B-e-a-utiful! It looks the way it’s supposed to.
I love them!
Did he put electric motors in it? There’s room for lots of batteries up front!
A buddy of mine had one when he first got his license back 45 years ago. We had alot of fun and I must say I am super glad the RCMP basically left us alone.
I am not sure that would be my choice for a winter commute though. If I remember right we froze our nuts off in the winter.
Come to think of it, I remember I and a few other members of our football team, picked one of these up and left at centre field…….
They forgot to put the little flower cup at the top of the dashboard.
Yellow is my favourite colour.
We finally got a chance to see Menage perform, who were seen all over Queen Street West all week, as they played a rocking 8 PM set at Cherry Cola’s. Next stop was The Hideout to see Poor Nameless Boy who had Cadence Music’s Tony Tarleton showing support. Mark Kates’ White Lung played to a great crowd at The Velvet Underground and, with the release of their new album they looked ready to take things to the next level. Young Vancouver power-trio The Vidos, managed by Lyle Chausse, lit-up Cherry Cola’s during their midnight set and then it was time for Tommy Stinson’s second local appearance at the Bovine where he name-checked Warren Kinsella’s political punk band Shit From Hell.