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Looks like it's a rerun tonight. There's more...
The other day in a parking lot I happened to see a new model cherry red Camaro parked near my tired old Buick. I have always loved the Camaro, in spite of their insipid design in the nineties, and was saddened to see that Chevrolet let it fall by the wayside. But now it's back, baby!
Here's what it looks like now.
Does it bother anyone else that it looks an awful lot like the current Mustang?
I have nothing against the Mustang, other than it's simply not a Camaro. Back in the day, Mustangs and Camaros were distinctly different. Each of them were cool, in their own way, and each had their afficianados.
Now look at them:
See? That's just wrong.
Still, it's nice to see Detroit make an effort to bring back the classic muscle car.
Take a look at some classics from the 70's, when you couldn't spit without hitting one.
Now...some "classic" Craig Ferguson sketches:
And this one cracks me up every time. I have it on my MP3 player to lift my spirits whenever I'm feeling low.