> > I also have a portrait of Pee-Wee Herman filling the unused third > > instrument hole in my dashboard. Helps me keep my perspective.... > > > > In that portrait of yours, I don't even want to know what Pee-Wee is > using to fill the hole in your dashboard. That's sick. ;-) > P.S. - What kind of perspective does that help keep? > Hmmm... perspective... I guess why I felt good 'ol Smiling Pee Wee Herman was a spiritual icon worthy of dashboard prominance was because of his out-of-the-ordinary, borderline insane, anachronistic kids TV show, Pee Wee's Playhouse...nothing but pure sugar-buzz insanity. When I'm putting up a hill at 35mph, Mr. Herman's smiling mug reminds me why I love my bus, Patience. It's out-of-the ordinary, anachronistic, and nothing but pure carbon monoxide-buzz insanity (must replace those heater boxes soon). I drive her because it's fun fun fun. And he goes well with the sock monkey (also a throwback to simpler days). Greg '71 Westy - "Patience" w/ sock monkey - "Spanky" & Pee Wee Icon p.s.) both monkeys and pee wee are infamous for public displays of self-gratification. hee hee!
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