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Offline Leslie

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« Reply #30 on: March 11, 2007, 06:35:23 AM »
Thus far I have faithfully said. But as I pass the barrier in Times path, formed by the death of my beloved, and proceed with the second era of my existence, I feel that a shadow gathers over my brain, and I mistrust the perfect sanity of the record. But let me on.–Years dragged themselves along heavily, and still I dwelled within the Valley of the Many-Colored Grass; but a second change had come upon all things. The star-shaped flowers shrank into the stems of the trees, and appeared no more. The tints of the green carpet faded; and, one by one, the ruby-red asphodels withered away; and there sprang up, in place of them, ten by ten, dark, eye-like violets, that writhed uneasily and were ever encumbered with dew. And Life departed from our paths; for the tall flamingo flaunted no longer his scarlet plumage before us, but flew sadly from the vale into the hills, with all the gay glowing birds that had arrived in his company. And the golden and silver fish swam down through the gorge at the lower end of our domain and bedecked the sweet river never again. And the lulling melody that had been softer than the wind-harp of Aeolus, and more divine than all save the voice of Eleonora, it died little by little away, in murmurs growing lower and lower, until the stream returned, at length, utterly, into the solemnity of its original silence. And then, lastly, the voluminous cloud uprose, and, abandoning the tops of the mountains to the dimness of old, fell back into the regions of Hesper, and took away all its manifold golden and gorgeous glories from the Valley of the Many-Colored Grass.

Yet the promises of Eleonora were not forgotten; for I heard the sounds of the swinging of the censers of the angels; and streams of a holy perfume floated ever and ever about the valley; and at lone hours, when my heart beat heavily, the winds that bathed my brow came unto me laden with soft sighs; and indistinct murmurs filled often the night air, and once–oh, but once only! I was awakened from a slumber, like the slumber of death, by the pressing of spiritual lips upon my own.

But the void within my heart refused, even thus, to be filled. I longed for the love which had before filled it to overflowing. At length the valley pained me through its memories of Eleonora, and I left it for ever for the vanities and the turbulent triumphs of the world.

I found myself within a strange city, where all things might have served to blot from recollection the sweet dreams I had dreamed so long in the Valley of the Many-Colored Grass. The pomps and pageantries of a stately court, and the mad clangor of arms, and the radiant loveliness of women, bewildered and intoxicated my brain. But as yet my soul had proved true to its vows, and the indications of the presence of Eleonora were still given me in the silent hours of the night. Suddenly these manifestations they ceased, and the world grew dark before mine eyes, and I stood aghast at the burning thoughts which possessed, at the terrible temptations which beset me; for there came from some far, far distant and unknown land, into the gay court of the king I served, a maiden to whose beauty my whole recreant heart yielded at once–at whose footstool I bowed down without a struggle, in the most ardent, in the most abject worship of love. What, indeed, was my passion for the young girl of the valley in comparison with the fervor, and the delirium, and the spirit-lifting ecstasy of adoration with which I poured out my whole soul in tears at the feet of the ethereal Ermengarde?–Oh, bright was the seraph Ermengarde! and in that knowledge I had room for none other.–Oh, divine was the angel Ermengarde! and as I looked down into the depths of her memorial eyes, I thought only of them–and of her.

I wedded;–nor dreaded the curse I had invoked; and its bitterness was not visited upon me. And once–but once again in the silence of the night; there came through my lattice the soft sighs which had forsaken me; and they modelled themselves into familiar and sweet voice, saying:

"Sleep in peace!–for the Spirit of Love reigneth and ruleth, and, in taking to thy passionate heart her who is Ermengarde, thou art absolved, for reasons which shall be made known to thee in Heaven, of thy vows unto Eleonora."


"Eleonora" by Edgar Allen Poe

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« Reply #31 on: March 11, 2007, 07:31:49 AM »

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« Reply #32 on: March 11, 2007, 08:49:36 AM »
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1966 Plymouth Sport Fury Super Commando


With a 440 or the 383?  :)   I love those Fury's, they often get forgotten rpm.
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« Reply #33 on: March 11, 2007, 10:11:36 AM »
too many cars out there I want to really pick one.

I will say for sure tho that I have no interest in anything that foose or codington or any of those guys build.   Like a ness motorcycle.. they are all shiny and bright and sleek and they all make whoever is in one look really gay...

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« Reply #34 on: March 11, 2007, 10:29:49 AM »
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black DB6 racer near my house, absolutely beautiful *drool*

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« Reply #35 on: March 11, 2007, 11:12:33 AM »
Make sure you see the original Gone in 60 seconds" from 1974, it was an amateur movie. Cheesy from cheesy land, but you should always know what "started it all":D

There's a couple I love, from older models to modern, from US/Japan to Euro.

Here's my "Eleanor"


If I had the money, I'll get that:



But here's the winer so far for my 2009 car change.


And then there's the ones I'll build for cheap as kit cars as a hoby along the years:




And a couple of classics I'll probably never own, but always loved.
 


And a E, I almost bought one for my dad last year, V12 with the itsybitsy cylinders, but the car salesman was way off as far as price requested.
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« Reply #36 on: March 11, 2007, 12:48:08 PM »
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With a 440 or the 383?  :)   I love those Fury's, they often get forgotten rpm.
I believe the Super Commando was 383 only. Of course if I found a 440 Super Commando, I would'nt say no.:D
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« Reply #37 on: March 11, 2007, 01:06:43 PM »
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My Elanor is my daughter, Elanor.



I did that to her ears, they don't stick out like that, honest.


Beautiful photo of your beautiful daughter Tin!

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« Reply #38 on: March 11, 2007, 01:11:44 PM »
In real life, here's as close as I ever came.

My dad owned a '51 TD and raced it.

In '79 I bought a '65 B and restored it.  Also tricked the distributor and bagged the SU's in favor of Weber's.  Roll bar, tortion bars.  



It didn't look too unlike the photograph I found.

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p.s.  Now I drive a Corolla.  Oh the foolishnesses of youth.

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« Reply #39 on: March 11, 2007, 03:56:23 PM »
Too many to pick just one... But here's one I probably love most:
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« Reply #40 on: March 11, 2007, 04:09:11 PM »
Wow!  some great looking cars in this thread.  Beautiful

tin, your daughter is a cutie.  

I always liked C2's and C4's so I bought a c4.  I wouldn't even make the bottom of the score sheet  in one of those events that rates a car on original equipment but I have a 10 sec monster that is quite streetable and a blast to drive:








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« Reply #41 on: March 11, 2007, 04:17:29 PM »
moot, that one looks like a flathead and three duces, classic.

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« Reply #42 on: March 11, 2007, 05:13:25 PM »
wow steve, nice wheels!

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« Reply #43 on: March 11, 2007, 05:29:08 PM »
holy crap! wouldn't want to have to replace one of those tires on your car steve!  look mucho expensivo!

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« Reply #44 on: March 11, 2007, 05:57:18 PM »
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Wow!  some great looking cars in this thread.  Beautiful

tin, your daughter is a cutie.  

I always liked C2's and C4's so I bought a c4.  I wouldn't even make the bottom of the score sheet  in one of those events that rates a car on original equipment but I have a 10 sec monster that is quite streetable and a blast to drive:









Good looking Vette Steve. This was mine before the Grandkids came along.
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