![]() ![]() That was probably to represent the fact that the two drove the same man. I beg your pardon, it's quite hard enough just living with the stuff I have learned.” After the fifth car is placed on the conveyor belt, the sixth car is placed on top of the fifth car and the two are crushed together. He kept forgetting, his loneliness letting his thoughts turn to home and we turned.” The sixth car said “I took a man to a graveyard. The fifth car says “Once took a Texan to a wedding, once took a Texan to a wedding. This car represents the has-beens who were once famous or important, but have been tossed aside.įifth and Sixth related. The car was deemed a failure by whoever built him and he was mothballed. I'd say he managed to avoid crashing and killing the driver. He likely lost control when his wheels failed (note his missing wheels on one side). I was the top of the line, out of sight out of mind so much for fortune and fame.” This oldie was a top of the line race car and genuine contender for the Indianapolis 500 during his last run. I must confess I'm impressed how I did and I wonder how close that I came. He can’t turn, because he is old and beat up.įourth Car: “I once ran the Indy 500. As he is on the conveyor belt, he is seen turning his wheel in a vein attempt to get off of the belt. ![]() But, he clearly has an appreciation and zest for life. This car represents the drifters, who drift along without any point, never rooting down. He probably rode on a very rough patch of road and was structurally damaged. He was driven hard and fast until his axiles busted. From Tampa to old Kokomo.” His owner was a definite drifter and rode all around the states, especially on every stop you can think of on Route 66. I got my kicks out on Route 66, every truck stop from Butte to MO. Life speeds past these people, because they can't get started. Given how she mimicked a failed starting engine for her first line, chances are it was a serious problem with the electrical system. She wasn't driven much before she conked out while her new owner was driving on the freeway. All that is passed and gone.” I would assume that this was the car of a female in either college or high school. Don’t have the heart to live in the fast lane. Second car: “I just can’t, I just can’t, I just can’t seem to get started. He represents the work exhausted, those who can't handle the pressures of work and life. The engine and air filters gave out one day when the road was way too long and hard. The car was worn down from year after year after year of driving a long commute on a dusty road. I must confess one more dusty road would be just a road too long.” He’s the car of an old workingman who had a long life of service. ![]() There's a clear skip in the audio where the first syllable of "bikinis" originally was.First car: “I can’t take this kind of pressure.
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