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Daily Prompt – Favorite Automobile

Daily Prompt – Favorite Automobile “What is your all-time favorite automobile?” I’m really Really Torn My first instict is to say KITT. KITT was so cool, in ways that David Hasselhoff could only dream of. But Chitty Chitty Bang Bang was like antiestablishment chaos. But I think ultimately, my vote will go to Herbie, because Continue reading
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