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Debbie Nuessle
Debbie
Love cars, love writing, love family...that about does it.
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1. Towels on the seat are a must. This is a rule for so many reasons. 2. Original floor mats are stored in the garage. 3. If you put one visor down, they both must be down. 4. If you … Continue reading
This just in…I’ve been informed that on Tuesday my blog had a birthday. One year ago I took a leap and decided to open myself up to a new kind of social media. At first, I was nervous and … Continue reading
It’s hard to believe that 10 years ago Brad and I were at Dave Sinclair Ford agreeing that “yes, white is the best color”. (Most people don’t know that I really wanted a certain shade of blue, but there wasn’t … Continue reading
“Your new 1953 Chevrolet is by far the finest and most beautiful Chevrolet ever built…” As we sift through this manual I will announce my favorite parts (FP) and how things haven’t changed (THC) in a few of the sections. … Continue reading
I am very much delighted and honored that I have been nominated for the Bouquet of Three Award. This award is a combination of the following: The Sunshine Award implies that the author positively and creatively inspires others. Save for … Continue reading
As I have made my way around the blogging world since December, I have to tell you, the folks in this community are pretty top notch. I am so happy that all of us, though we might be brand loyal … Continue reading
A blogger is constantly taking on the role of his topic. The role isn’t like an actor’s role…it’s a role of who they really are, sometimes in spite of what they do for a living. It’s a role that comes … Continue reading