![]() 06/21/2015 at 14:33 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
If this is the father,
Then what the heck happened to the son?
BTW there’s a neglected ‘91 Eldorado Biarritz sitting near my church. Never moves, paint almost completely faded off, who knows what else. I’m curious to know the value on that thing; maybe about $1,500.
![]() 06/21/2015 at 14:38 |
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Gorgeous father...........real class! Son..........eew!
![]() 06/21/2015 at 14:50 |
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The son inherited the mothers genes maybe. She could have been one scary looking thing for all we know.
![]() 06/21/2015 at 15:05 |
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Father was very charismatic and could lite up a parking lot upon entrance. He had big plans for his son. He setup a college fund to help him launch his career, and eventually succeed as did he. Sadly, his son was an introvert that lacked personality and social skills. He dropped out of college, and quietly settled with a career as a custodian for his Alma Mater, Okulski Elementary School. His life has been plagued with CEL’s, and having to park over speed bumps.
![]() 06/21/2015 at 15:11 |
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That's the rebel son who didn't want to follow his dad into the family law business and became a hippy instead
![]() 06/21/2015 at 15:19 |
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That little guy is an embarrassment to the whole family. We don’t talk about him often.
![]() 06/21/2015 at 16:12 |
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The grandfather is frowning to both younger ones because they both have ridiculously low amount of cylinders and they lack a clutch pedal. Neither isn’t even displaying their spare tires.
![]() 06/22/2015 at 08:31 |
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For one thing, the father took much better care of himself.
![]() 06/22/2015 at 08:32 |
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What
is
that?
![]() 06/22/2015 at 09:15 |
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1967 Eldorado.