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Sunday, May 10, 2020

Waddy is Righter/Cooler Than Ever!











Friends, I've had a lot on my mind lately, including the end of the semester, and so I haven't been as attentive to my blogging and article-writing responsibilities as I ought to.  Well, there's another distraction I can plead in my defense: the purchase of this beautiful automobile!  It's a 1967 Cadillac Fleetwood Eldorado.  The color is Regent Maroon, the interior is black leather, the engine is a 429 cubic inch V-8 producing 340 horsepower, and the styling is, well, the styling speaks for itself.  It's a very unusual car, and I fell in love as soon as I saw it on Facebook Marketplace.  It wasn't easy to acquire it, since it was in Connecticut and the DMVs in that state and this one are closed, but I managed.  Today I got plates on it at long last and took it for our first cruise.  I intend to have a lot of fun with it in the months and years to come!

Needless to say, "the world's finest personal luxury car" is an artifact from the glory days of American engineering and industry.  May those days return to us soon!  If we re-elect President Trump, there's a decent chance they will.  Fingers crossed.

10 comments:

  1. Dr. Waddy: Its a beautiful vehicle; its like riding on a cloud. And like President Trump, its wonderfully politically incorrect.

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  2. Congratulations on your "old, new car"! This all goes to prove that your are suffering from Academic PTSD, and that you really want to be a yuppie. NO OFFENSE! Anyway, a Cadillac that old always reminds me of one of my favorite Clint Eastwood Movies, "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot" (1973) with a young Jeff Bridges also starring. In the last scene, Eastwood is driving a 1973 Cadillac Eldorado convertible. So, I recommend that you get another job in a Republican Western State and drive there in your new ride. Think about it. "Go West Young Man!"

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    1. Indeed Ray, agree...I don't think he will leave ASC though, smiles.

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  3. Please excuse my mid west-southern twang; Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeettttttttttttttttttt. Love the new ride, truly I do.

    End of the semester is indeed here. No commencement as you know, however, the History Chair person will read our names at 1 pm on Zoom, there were only 40 of us who made it through. NOW, If only NY state would open up, I really need a job to pay off the massive debt, lol.

    P.S. Heading south is a real possibility, thinking WV or TN. Have to find a job first, grin.

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    1. Congratulations and good luck on your job hunt. TN is a beautiful state. Never cared for Memphis much, but anything in central TN such as Nashville and east of there is okay. I can tell you that rents (apartments) and real estate (homes) are certainly affordable down South. Of course I know NOTHING as to how the Corona Virus situation has affected The South, generally speaking. Also don't know much about politics down South. No matter what, got to have a job. Stay away from Virginia, it's very Democrat!

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  4. Thanks, all! Jack, you're certainly right that the Caddy is not PC. It's unabashedly American and it guzzles gas with gusto. Take that, Mother Earth!

    Ray, I'll have to check out "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot". I'm a big Clint Eastwood fan, and in those days he was in his prime! I must admit, I like big American cars, but in the early 70s I think they got too big even for me.

    Go West? Tempting. A lot of the West has been trending blue, though. There are still those solidly red Mountain States, but it gets chilly in the Rockies! Brrrr.

    I think Linda is on to something with TN and WV. Those are two of the most solidly conservative states you'll find these days. She'll get her four seasons too, although not nearly as much snow as she's used to. I checked out Chattanooga a few years back. It has a lot going for it, and I even survived a summer day of around 95 degrees. Personally, though, I want to move somewhere where winter is UNTHINKABLE. All signs point to Florida? South Carolina, the Gulf States, or Arizona/New Mexico might do the trick. Texas has never appealed to me, and I'm afraid it really could go blue in the not too distant future -- at which point the whole country will become thoroughly Mexified, but what can you do? Mexico ain't so bad.

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  5. I was raised in Fl. I am just done with humidity and summer like for 10-11 months out of the year, Chattanooga does get the same weather; humidity and summers. My folks have been in FL for nearly 50 years and my dad even says the hurricanes are getting to be much for them to handle. We shall see where the Conley family will end up. grin

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  6. Dr. Waddy et al: I must stay here, for reasons I have already expressed. It would be wonderful to reenter the real America but I cannot, for complete love of my wife.

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  7. Jack, surely you're aware that the retrograde institution of traditional, Christian, heterosexual marriage is the epitome of patriarchy and white privilege!!! Get woke, man! At least get your good lady wife a second husband. Wouldn't that be deliciously unconventional? Plus, variety is the spice of life!

    Linda, as far as I can tell, pretty much the whole South is ungodly hot in summertime. Either you can live with it, or you can't... I really think you should consider WV very strongly, therefore. The elevation cuts the heat down considerably.

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  8. Dr. Waddy et al : Yeah, I couldn't ever take any summer south of Rt. 80. anyway but I'd only have to go 10 miles south to get into real America PA and the best part of it to boot! Its really God's country there. My wife accomodated my wishes in living where we do live (and aside from the state politics, its great) and we love our house. I cannot ask a move now of her; she doesn't share my views and I must respect that. Dr. Waddy: I do appreciate the irony of your comments though!

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