Cors And Caffee

Writing “I’m not suffering from insanity; I’m enjoying every minute of it” is, I think, a poor substitute for what I originally wanted to write at the beginning of this post. I only think so because I can’t actually remember what I wanted to write, just that my post-memory impression is that it was more organic and less of a cliché.

 

Yesterday, my wonderful wife and I attended one of the many local car gatherings. This one is held the second Saturday of every month at an event venue owned by a very successful car tire salesman.

Even though the temperature was in the low 50s, with a brisk wind it was simply not comfortable enough for us to stay very long. A hot cup of coffee had no effect on me; the same for a hot cup of tea for my wife.

Without further ado, here are some photos.

 

 

I didn’t specifically write that all of the photos would be from the car gathering, did I? The bottom photo shows rainbow clouds near the Arctic Circle.

 

If you’re planning to watch the Super Bowl today, I hope you enjoy the game. Of course, it is impossible for everyone watching to enjoy it given that only one team can win.

 

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I almost certainly will not be posting tomorrow as no one reads blogs on Super Bowl Sunday. I am almost completely ambivalent about the outcome, but I guess I am rooting for the Rams.

This will be the 51st Super Bowl I will have watched. I didn’t watch the first two. I also have skipped large parts of many of the previous Super Bowls.

My hire date as a full-time employee for the Orioles was January 1, 1988. The Super Bowl that month involved two teams I loathed at the time: the Broncos and the Redskins. I was busy writing the brief and preparing 95% of the exhibits for a salary arbitration case. I only watched the second quarter; the Redskins scored 35 points to take a 35-10 halftime lead. I figured the game was over, I disliked both teams and I had a lot of work to do. As is usually the case, the two parties settled on a contract before the arbitration hearing, but not before I had done a lot of work.

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Twenty-five years ago was 1994. From History of the American Auto by the Auto Editors of Consumer Guide® here are the top ten US makes in calendar-year sales for 1994:

Ford 1,369,268
Chevrolet/Geo 1,004,157
Pontiac 586,343
Buick 546,836
Oldsmobile 423,847
Mercury 390,407
Dodge 354,174
Saturn 286,003
Cadillac 210,686
Plymouth 197,813

Five of the top ten makes from just 25 years ago are no longer in production. As I have written somewhere else, Pontiac consistently outsold Buick in the US, but when GM bankruptcy and reorganization came the fact that Buick is popular in China kept that make alive while dooming Pontiac.

 

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From cargurus.com a picture of a 1994 Pontiac Firebird Formula. About 51,000 Firebirds in total were produced for model year 1994. The standard engine in the Formula was a 350 cubic-inch V8 rated at 275 HP, not bad for the day. I would still much rather have a first-generation Firebird like this:

 

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From smokymountaintraders.com a picture of a 1968 Firebird. By the way, Pontiac produced about 107,000 Firebirds for the 1968 model year.

 

If you’re watching, enjoy the Super Bowl.

Be well.