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This Car Has Seconds To Live

In Which Timmy Is A Little Worried About Being Laughed At

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  Gord will make sure of that.~
  Inspired by a photo of one of my neighbors, who was ~9 at the time.

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Type: Picture/Pinup
Published: 7 years, 1 month ago
Rating: General

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Furlips
7 years, 1 month ago
Heh, that takes me back a ways....Green army men, etc and playing in the dirt in the back  yard.

Bunners
oddwilds
7 years, 1 month ago
who knows what the backstory is that led to this faithful automobile's... early retirement...
TheAtomicDog
7 years, 1 month ago
Another hallowed tradition of boyhood...
moyomongoose
7 years, 1 month ago
Car in the junkyard crusher.

When I was  teenager, I tried attaching a model rocket motor to the roof of a model of a Volkswagon van. When I fired up the rocket motor, the van model flipped and disintegrated, then the motor went flying around all crazy until it burned out.
fluffdance
7 years, 1 month ago
I am very, very guilty of this particular event~  <3
TylerTheElephant
2 years, 10 months ago
I know this comment is like 4 years late, but this also reminds me of a moment super early in my childhood. We used to vacation for a week at the Jersey Shore every year when I was little and one time at the beach, I was playing with some Hot Wheels cars and for some strange reason decided to bury one in the sand and leave it there. Like I didn't even forget about it or anything. I had the full intention of leaving it there buried in the sand forever. Not really destruction like this, but still loss of a perfectly good toy, which was strange for me since I was SUPER emotional and attached to my toys as a kid and was extremely afraid of them getting broken or lost. I definitely wouldn't have done what this little guy is about to do, but I still wonder why I buried that toy car at the beach that day.
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