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SCary BMW E36 race car.O my god! damn fast






Race Car Blowin By


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Race Car Blowin By




Race Car Rev


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Race Car Rev




My Race Car


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My Race Car





Don’t Forget to Sing in the Lifeboats: Uncommon Wisdom for Uncommon Times


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“The first rule of holes: when you’re in one, stop digging.” —Molly Ivins, Writer”Some days you’re a bug. Some days you’re a windshield.” —Price Cobb, Race Car Driver”In times like these it is good to remember there have always been times like these.” —Paul Harvey, Radio BroadcasterWhen life hands you lemons, it’s inspiring to hear from people who’ve made (and drunk) the lemonade. People who’ve been there, done that, and lived to tell the tale. Who’ve graduated from the school of hard knocks and never lost their sense of humor. People like Mark Twain, Warren Buffett, Marlene Dietrich, Natalie Goldberg, Amarillo Slim, Fran Lebowitz, Michael Jordan. People who know, as the writer Sherry Hochman puts it, that “Every day is a gift—even if it sucks.”




Keep Going: African Americans on the Road in the Era of Jim Crow.


$82.44


New – Americans loved their automobiles. African Americans in particular embraced their automobiles because every aspect of travel in the era of Jim Crow was circumscribed by race and cars allowed them to avoid the segregation of the Jim Crow railroad car and bus. Buying a car also meant participating in consumer capitalism, the essence of American culture. African Americans expressed middle class American values through car ownership and cars helped to alter the way that people behaved toward o




Keep Going: African Americans on the Road in the Era of Jim Crow.


$82.44


Used – Americans loved their automobiles. African Americans in particular embraced their automobiles because every aspect of travel in the era of Jim Crow was circumscribed by race and cars allowed them to avoid the segregation of the Jim Crow railroad car and bus. Buying a car also meant participating in consumer capitalism, the essence of American culture. African Americans expressed middle class American values through car ownership and cars helped to alter the way that people behaved toward