I'm not used to driving the #107 in New York City. Most of the time the Spyker drives on back roads in the Catskill Mountains. Last week Manhattan Motorcars put on new rear tires and Friday at lunch time I picked up the car to take it upstate.
However, I made a little detour to Midtown, to our office, to pick up some stuff to take with me. Boy did the Spyker draw a crowd!
In no time a big group of gawkers were around the car asking a thousand questions and making bad pictures with their phones. I'm used to this when you bring the car to a car show, where you are surrounded by car enthusiasts, but not on the public street. Especially in Manhattan, where everybody has a big mouth.
Even our doorman came out and found it necessary to start sweeping our sidewalk:lol::lol::lol:
Driving away, a big white van cut me off, rolled down his window and yelled: "Recession, what recession?"
However, I made a little detour to Midtown, to our office, to pick up some stuff to take with me. Boy did the Spyker draw a crowd!
In no time a big group of gawkers were around the car asking a thousand questions and making bad pictures with their phones. I'm used to this when you bring the car to a car show, where you are surrounded by car enthusiasts, but not on the public street. Especially in Manhattan, where everybody has a big mouth.
Even our doorman came out and found it necessary to start sweeping our sidewalk:lol::lol::lol:
Driving away, a big white van cut me off, rolled down his window and yelled: "Recession, what recession?"
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