- First Name
- Larry
- Joined
- Oct 11, 2021
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- 77
- Location
- Colonial Heights, Va
- Vehicle(s)
- Honda Pilot, Ford Maverick (Lariat Trim, Hybrid)
- Engine
- 2.5L Hybrid
Sweet, now that song is in my head once again!
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Sweet, now that song is in my head once again!
Same here.Sweet, now that song is in my head once again!
It's been in my head all afternoon!Sweet, now that song is in my head once again!
I am a boomer and so far the few I have seen on the road Boomers like me lolJust another example of how, despite what marketing says, Ford knows who the real buyer for the Maverick is.
Sounds pretty good to me for 71.And sometimes - time is also not kind . . .
Several years ago I saw several of younger generation trying out for a part in a play in which they had to dial a rotary phone. Most would just put finger in the holes without turning the wheel with the one in 9 that picked up on turning it also would turn it backwards one of whose fingers slipped out and it returned by itself. (She got the part) !“For the price of my dime I can always turn to you…..”
LOL… the younger generation has no concept of using a pay phone.
Tommy Tutone / Thomas Allen Heath - born March 31, 1947Sounds pretty good to me for 71.
49! years later - his voice is gone but he can still play....
Rocky Mountain Way - Joe Walsh
Har! Nice catch!
Regional maybe? Every Maverick owner I've seen so far has been under 60, at least by appearances. Then again older owners tend not to drive as much, so you would be less likely to see them on the road.I am a boomer and so far the few I have seen on the road Boomers like me lol
Well I'm either young Gen X or old Millennial depending on who you listen to, and the only other one I've seen on the road was being driven by someone who looked like they were in their 30s. So, not Boomers.I am a boomer and so far the few I have seen on the road Boomers like me lol