Hey music fans, notice anything here...besides me blocking the view?
Here is the car I was blocking in the above picture. It is an old Don Garlit's dragster. My daughter and I were visiting the NHRA Hot Rod Museum and Cruise Night on Wednesday.
This car was juiced up to 183 miles per hour at Bonneville salt Flats in 1960. It is a 1957 Plymouth. Looks a LOT like the old car they brought out of the ground from that time capsule in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This car looks gads better.
My youngest, Marion, stands next to a famous old dragster.
The future is now! TV at the gas pump (petrol, for some Euro-folk). This was KTLA channel 5, a Los Angeles station on the way home from the car stuff.
A blast from the past: This is a picture of General Joe Engle (Astronaut, X-15 pilot, and associate of Chuck Yeager...the sound barrier guy), my daughter, Michelle, and me, Dan. It was around 1996 I think. The very next year I caught up with Joe again, and while he was being escorted away from the VIP stands, I held up this photo...it caught his eye, he stepped over to me...and signed it! This scan of the photo was before he signed it, of course.
--Dan
5 comments:
Hi Dan, yes, Pete is on your smashing shirt!:)
Nice score on the autograph. Very cool museum.
Haha - you can't trick Grace.
I'm not into the draggy thing Dan, but that little Cobra is beautiful. I could do that.
What a great picture that is of you, Michelle and General Joe! How lovely of him to notice it and come over and sign it for you too.
Hi Dan,
Sorry I don't drop by much, though I have thought of you. :-)
Thanks for asking about my Geetar. It's well-healed now. The guy did a great job on it. He's a rare breed, this guitar man. I may interview him soon for a children's magazine article.
Take care! and your new blog looks great!! (it's newly designed in'it?)
- Lucy.
ha, ha! Yeah, funny about the T shirt. Can't miss the silhouette! (though, apparently I did!)
Dan L. -- P.S. your writing style always cracks me up.
Dan
I am so glad for the redneck influence in my life - otherwise I'd not have recognised any of the names.
It pays to be fifty and have had a colourful life - even here in Canada.
Not to mention the fact that guitar's seconds ran out years ago...
:)
Dale
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