Or how about pulling up beside the KH on a Sunday morning with the Duke of Hazzard General Lee or "Bandit" Trans Am?
Hey how about that?
If looks could kill!!!🤪
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Or how about pulling up beside the KH on a Sunday morning with the Duke of Hazzard General Lee or "Bandit" Trans Am?
Hey how about that?
If looks could kill!!!🤪
Or how about pulling up beside the KH on a Sunday morning with the Duke of Hazzard General Lee or "Bandit" Trans Am?
... or maybe one of these? Ecto-1 would go down especially well...
Next thing you know, they'll be a special elder training video on what's a righteous car and what's not a righteous car.
The guys in this video seem to be trying to get the ultimate "GT" car...they even have the "great tribulation" special secret knock going on (I wonder if that's where they got that knock for that basement scene video?)😁
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3Igz5SfBCE
Lol...shout out to GhostBusters
Journeyman, you forgot KITT.
Vidiot- I was filling up My Porche Cayman.
And. ...shout out to Michael Knight!!
Geez...really showing my age.🙄
Journeyman, you forgot KITT
Funnily enough, I thought about including KITT and a couple of other classic cars from TV/film like the Starsky & Hutch Gran Torino but figured they look too ordinary from the outside - need something more eye-catching for parking at the kingdom hall!
I suppose Herbie The Love Bug is a possibility too...
Or even this! 🤣
since cars have become a subject, we were always mindful to get a good "service" car and if it happened to be a mini van that could carry at least 7--the more the merrier. There was an older "brother" down here who bought a new mustang convertible a few years back. He didn't keep it long due to peer pressure-clearly an untheocratic car. So don't go to college and don't get a sporty 2 door car or else you are a bad example to the flock-not to mention being materialistic.
don't get a sporty 2 door car or else you are a bad example to the flock-not to mention being materialistic
Ah yes, another case of the elders going "beyond what is written".
When I first saw comments about that from people in the USA I was surprised as I've never heard such a thing here in the UK. Generally, there's not such an emphasis on getting the 'right' car for ministry as we don't have such big distances to cover, so the concept of "car groups" doesn't really exist - although I suppose it might be an issue in some remote rural congregations. As someone who's always lived in cities though, I'd never encountered that particular elder prejudice before!