A directive of Biblical proportions...

SamJ
SamJ Senior Contributor
edited November -1 in HUDSON
The licence plate on a stepdown shown in the "Great Plains Gazette" (Nebraska-Iowa Chapter) reads: "LUKE 6:37."



"Judge not, and ye shall not be judged." :D

Comments

  • Thank you father Sam.
  • frank spring
    frank spring Expert Adviser
    That is a very true, especially in the HET club.
  • bent metal
    bent metal Senior Contributor
    So is it okay then for me to chop the top on my 24' Essex? Don't judge me now.
  • akcoop
    akcoop Administrator
    bent metal wrote:
    So is it okay then for me to chop the top on my 24' Essex? Don't judge me now.



    Sure, we won't judge you, but God is a Hudson man and he is judge, jury and executioner! :D
  • i IN THE SAME VEIN, DO YOU KNOW THE ONLY CAR MENTIONED IN THE BIBLE////???????????? and the all came together, in one ACCORD so it was a honda LOL BILL ALBRIGHT
  • Wasn't there also a mention of a Fury?
  • The Fury was indeed mentioned.



    Is the Accord a car?
  • TOM-WA-
    TOM-WA- Senior Contributor
    Lord, I was born a ramblin man,

    Tryin to make a livin and doin the best I can.

    And when its time for leavin,

    I hope youll understand,

    That I was born a ramblin man.



    Did Jesus drive a Rambler???
  • The Accord (short for the accordian in turns into when hit by an American car) is a car, albeit a small one.



    I don't know about a Rambler, but the King seemed to prefer Cadillacs.
  • Browniepetersen
    Browniepetersen Senior Contributor
    Bill,

    Good shot with the Accord. It was also a British Motorcycle that was mentioned in the Old Testament. When Moses came down form the hill on a Triumph.

    Brownie
  • Dave53-7C wrote:
    The Accord (short for the accordian in turns into when hit by an American car) is a car, albeit a small one.

    Nothing small about a Honda Accord. They are only about a foot shorter and 3 inches lower than a '53 Hornet. Additionally they only weigh about 100lbs less than a Hornet.
  • 7XPacemaker
    7XPacemaker Senior Contributor
    royer wrote:
    Nothing small about a Honda Accord. They are only about a foot shorter and 3 inches lower than a '53 Hornet. Additionally they only weigh about 100lbs less than a Hornet.



    what about the width?
  • 7XPacemaker wrote:
    what about the width?
    The Hornet is a bit larger in that category, 78" vs. 71.6" for the Accord(ion)
  • royer wrote:
    Nothing small about a Honda Accord. They are only about a foot shorter and 3 inches lower than a '53 Hornet. Additionally they only weigh about 100lbs less than a Hornet.



    Own a small Accord there Royer?
  • Dave53-7C wrote:
    Own a small Accord there Royer?
    No chance, I'm not a fan of big, full size appliances that pretend to be small efficient cars.

    With today's technology, cars should be a lot lighter. It's stupid that an Accord would weigh as much as my 50 C6. What's worse is that the Prius weighs more than my Jet. If Detroit and Japan would put their cars on a diet we wouldn't need this BS Hybrid technology, we'd be getting 40-50 mpg with our gasoline engines and wouldn't need 17" tires just to keep the hulks on the pavement.

    Rant over...
  • Aaron D. IL
    Aaron D. IL Senior Contributor
    O Halloran wrote a piece in the local newsletter that was kind of a funny takeoff on the DaVinci Code, turns out according to him the Hudson is God's car and the Essex is Jesus's car. LOL
  • royer wrote:
    No chance, I'm not a fan of big, full size appliances that pretend to be small efficient cars.



    With today's technology, cars should be a lot lighter. It's stupid that an Accord would weigh as much as my 50 C6. What's worse is that the Prius weighs more than my Jet. If Detroit and Japan would put their cars on a diet we wouldn't need this BS Hybrid technology, we'd be getting 40-50 mpg with our gasoline engines and wouldn't need 17" tires just to keep the hulks on the pavement.



    Rant over...



    I see your point agree completely. Even though some small vehicles do get good gas mileage, most others do not. Even though technology has moved forward by leaps and bounds, we're still seeing vehicle barely being able to break 18 mpg. Doesn't it make you wonder who/what is to blame?
  • Just ran across this on the Net..."I will send Hornets before you." Exodus 23:28
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