Scary movies about cars that kill people in Hollywood films makes, ruins the car’s reputation. how ruined? Just as the same symbol of wolves that were blamed long ago because they ate people, kids, terrorized villages, and so on. Whenever people thought wolves were bad in TV shows and movies. Movies like Duel, The Car, and a bunch others that made box office millions, ruin the good side of cars that really mean something. When people own different breeds of cars, no matter the make, model, year and engine, cars bring out so much of us that we never actually knew before. Just like without talking smack about other car companies, there would be no such thing as making humans smile on bad days. Technically, I like all sorts of car breeds so I can’t complain about much for being a passenger but I feel most comfortable in Chevrolet cars because they’re long-lasting of kept in good care and they’re easy to maintain.
Not all movies about cars were ruined by Hollywood were bad, there were some that were good and people liked, but many other scary movies about cars were low-budget films and weren’t that great like the two sequels to “Joyride” and “Kill-dozer” for two examples. Now the good movies were “The Love Bug”, “Smokey and the bandit” “Bullitt” and “vanishing Point” as another pair of examples. However, most of the horror films about cars made a lot of people into fans were “Christine” “The Car” “Maximum Overdrive” “American Graffiti” or maybe “Trucks” have gotten a few fans, so big that people decide to have replicas of them built to own them so they can show them off to impress.
Cars don’t represent how evil they are or how they kill people, cars represent their own positive super heroes no matter if their people see them as from bits of their favorite MARVEL comic book or from other sources people want cars to be looked at as their friends and special mechanical guardian they count on to take them everywhere.
INTERODUCING STRANGERS TO CARS:::
Just like in cartoons and TV, men like to use their cars to get women that they find attractive. Women whoever they may be make eye contact with men make sure the car is worth getting into. If it’s dapper, women take the opportunity and get in, because it’s nice and the guy is flat-plum handsome. Women get the experience of what the car feels like riding in it, as a pleasurable exciting time. However if the car isn’t attractive, many women turn the man down and say “buzz off” and leave. There’s a way to change all that by taking better care of the car. If it needs a paint job, get it painted. If there s some parts that need replaced, get them replaced. Whatever that needs done to attract women, get them done.
People are going to have different tastes for cars but just in case, those single men are looking for love, they need to be careful of what they’re doing and saying; so their first time isn’t bad for them and if it is, they shouldn’t give up because the right date is out there somewhere.
I’d like to share a story of how I met Nathan and his Chevy Malibu. I met O’Malley before I met Nathan. I liked the car, but I was worried about meeting Nathan. So years later, I met Nathan while still liking the car. O’Malley knew I would love him more than anyone has, someone that understood him. He knew I would be all over him and wanting to go for rides. He’d never get tired of going to town. He us smooth, gentle, and made my experience relaxing as well as fun. I didn’t need a loud aggressive opus of a huge V8 thundering, O’Malley’s soft straight six engine was enough to calm even the most nervy feelings. The fact about O’Malley was that he was so tired of meeting these negative people that Nathan was hanging around with. It was toxic for both Nathan and him. He was there for me when I had the last of my fillings at the dentist and feeling kind of bad for me, he wasn’t hesitant to start up. He had to have known it hurt.
LOUD ENGINES HAVE SOFT SPOTS
When it comes to huge V8 engines, Hemi, V6, Mopar, and big block engines, the car seems although aggressive, big, loud and strong, but they’re very tender. The saying goes “every tough guy has a light touch” and those soft spot to the loud engines and that it involves fuzzy dice, soft glide strokes on the paint, a ride through the sunset, children, giant teddy bears, and rubber duckies. Like pit-bulls (as an analogy, muscle cars are like pit bulls. Strong and may be ferocious, but are really sweet) muscle cars are look terrifying, but they’re all lovey-dovey teddy bears. It all takes an understanding hand and a patient heart of gold to reach out to them.
MID-SIZE CARS ARE SOFT, BUT HAVE A TOUGH SPOT
Mid-size cars are big-hearted, just like O’Malley, but they have a tough spot. O’Malley has lived through every challenge this town of New Mexico has ever thrown him; bumpy roads, heavy rain, every bump, dent, and scratch. O’Malley survived it all and that explains O’Malley’s tough spot. The town hasn’t been all that bad, life throws O’Malley a bone by being a sunny, warm day, and buzzing passed a few other classic cars here and there. Even have a few people nearly twist their necks just to get a good look at him every once in a while.
Cars with tough spots include disasters, street challenges, parking lot incidents, driving on nails without picking up any inside the tire, car wrecks, and speeding down every dirt road and speed bumps. They’ve either mastered it or they don’t. mid-size cars are big on having soft spots and small on the tough cores. They’re to my eyes, all mechanical teachers on wheels and are good at teaching drivers about other sides of life.
Rescue cars make the best cars
Cars that have been rescued by people live a second chance at life. They’ve been saved by you and will always be noble. The only thing they fear is being abandoned and crushed. The cars are grateful to you for saving them until you are taught or until they’ve learned from a much older car that they’ve been saved and know they aren’t going to be left ever again now that they’re accepted into the swarm or family, no matter if they act bratty or well-behaved.
Rescue cars always want to be driven every day and want all the attention. To make it fair, connect with the old car first for 15 minutes and give 15 minutes to the rescue cars and so forth. Thank them for all the places they go with you when being driven.
Nathan has rescued 4 cars and the 1989 Buick was the latest one, the newest one was a 1970s Mercury which soon we had to send away because it was too big and couldn’t get enough room to fit a 90s Eagle Talon and recently new another 90s Ford half ton utility truck. So my husband and I have a home full of rescue cars. I’m very lucky to have that.
I want to share what the Ford truck was like when I met him. A friend bought him 4 months ago in 2020 and he was given to Nathan for a payment of nine hundred dollars. When I looked at the diesel engine, a heavy masculine energy swept me like a gust of wind and in an instant it was a “Hello! My name is Hoss. I like you” greeting. So I told Nathan about the energy and it turned out Hoss fit the truck very well. It was better than what our friend gave him. We drove Hoss down the street and for the first time in years. I felt up high in a truck again. Hoss seemed really excited to come home and ever since then, Hoss has been our playful boy. Nathan would start him up to hear that diesel rolling. Well that day after we got him, I cleaned him out since he was covered in dirt. Hoss was very good and seemed to enjoy the vacuuming and seat cleaning. I used Goof-off stain remover and scrubbed away the spots. To finish, I gave him a happy tree and the odor changed from smelling like dirt to a sweet cologne mix of orange and pine together. It was sweet.
Having rescue cars is a very good benefit in a person’s life. They’re happier, they bring joy into their life and keep on lasting as long as the person fixes the engine. They make it worth while to drive every day and value their master’s time. If they’re restored, they’re even better off. They build better connections when they look new; they stick to their own origin and timeline where they live their favorite memories in places and things they did. An example of what O’Malley likes that keeps him happy is when I bring my music with me and play it for him of all his favorites from Little Richard to The Beach Boys. He doesn’t need anything else to keep him happy. He brings Nathan and me a lot of joy too. We feed him, get things replaced like engine parts and he’s still happy and that’s all that matters.
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Cars that have been stuck inside a barn are barn cars or barn finds that collect dust, dirt, rodent nests, and cobwebs. Cars that have been rescued in a barn are at first timid to see world with people in it but also happy-lucky to be found. They know they’ve been found and are getting rescued, because they too are getting a second chance to be driven and need it all. Cars need to be loved by humans. When their masters get too old they, don’t like to be put back in the barn. So what are humans to do? Sell them to new people.
Shed cars that’re found in an old shed are usually surrounded by darkness and a sliver of light that’s a tiny bit hard to see out. But when found, they aren’t as timid than barn cars. Their timid time is short and get happy-cry-excited to see humans very quickly. They want to be taken out and they want to be taken out now; just the moment the shed doors are opened.
O’Malley was a shed car for 15 years, as I was told. But he was always facing the wall with hardly any sunlight or people. But while he was quarantined in there, engine parts started to rust while he was overcoming many great fears and master every problem that mankind has ever faced in life such as what is love? And what other challenge would humans be blocked from? O’Malley stayed there like a Buddha statue for 15 years until the day the world blessed him with sunlight, humans, and roads. He quickly sensed if a person was bad and when there was a person was good, just like when animals sense a good person. O’Malley is still pretty smart, but also very wise. He communicates the language of love and understanding.
The magnificent language of cars
There are many ways a person can communicate with cars. Sitting inside, laying on the outside, laying palms down, leaning on them, and listening to their engines, but they all have a language they like to be spoken to and choose to communicate with which is their native tongue of wisdom and love. When humans connect with their cars, they’re picking up love energy frequencies traveling in wisdom vibrations all in one channel. People need to listen hard and close to find how frequent they are. Do they come up 30 seconds? 5 minutes? Or every 10 seconds? Record I on paper and pay attention to how frequent they are.
A few cars don’t only speak the language of love and understanding, they also interpret the energy following laughter and emotions which comes intact with love and understanding.
However, O’Malley is one of those “few cars” that communicates through laughter, a sweet, unconditional and wise laughter. He responds positively when I’m laughing, it makes him laugh too.
When we communicate with cars through love and wisdom, we’re straightening the bond a bit more and realizing more than just being humans. When we share thoughts and feelings with cars we’re letting go easily on what was once haunting us. We are also knowing it is safe to let go of those issues and realizing it’s okay that it happened and we now know we can change for the better to upgrade ourselves to be better people over the worse with no regrets. There is a special saying, well said, but very well worded “Everything and everyone is your teacher unless you are a poor student” from Bryant McGill. This saying is one of my favorite quotes, because any teacher could be anything from an animal, crystal or tree.
Cars let us know it’s okay to be human in every way possible and to also be humans the way the being was naturally meant to of being human. All because they were sculpted from the earth. Cars are cars because they are and don’t have what humans have that makes them divided and autonomously free, but do have love that makes a human wonder and go crazy trying to figure out why because the person loves the car so much it’s hard for them when they don’t connect to find answers because they don’t connect, but should. When we pay attention to what cars are teaching everyone. Everything they’re trying to say can be understood when people connect and establish a relationship with them.
Classic cars and people who own them, make the best of any strong relationship. They’re a lot of fun, wise, mysterious, fun, give you reasons why to own one, and teach those how to dig deep into life than what we actually see as conscious beings. Classic cars, vintage cars, and muscle cars see more latent things in personality and necessity to what those are missing in life in front of them such as seeing what is missing from us, being an inner guidance, healing the deepest pain ever first before the rest and teaching about what we need to be taught like confidence, comfort and tranquility as well as protecting us from getting hurt rather if the drivers are trying to teach you to be careful and be safe or no matter if you are the teacher showing others many points. For example, a married couple had their El Camino out for a drive one day, when suddenly a car behind them was tailgating them all the way to the gas station. As soon as they got there, The El Camino was trapped in while getting gasoline. It took a while for them to move out of the way so the couple could leave.
O’Malley gets looks from people while out to town by people trying to break their necks while driving. Many ask us what year was O’Malley from and say a short story where their parents had one. So many tales, so many exciting experiences, I can’t wait to tell for another book for another time. Spending time with O’Malley is what inspired me to do writing and artwork. I even picked up sayings in his humor that will come out of my mouth to pull on Nathan’s chains. To throw him off train of thought and to add some fun when something is boring.
HUMOR IN CARS
Cars have different types of humor, but they always let people know their lives are being made easier and fun so they don’t get stressed or boring. It is like how my Fiesta shows his sense of humor. It’s a sweet but has a cinnamon hint sense of humor and O’Malley’s sense of humor is a serene but jazzy with a lot of groovy vibes in it. I see a lot of classic cars that have individual sense of humor that are almost the same way.
There are things in a car’s humor that makes people smile or laugh. Whatever they do, teach, or do that make them a delight in them delightful enough to make moments warm and loving to remember. Most of their humor is tender and loving, and others are raunchy, funny, feisty and uplifting. Human need 75 percent more humor in their lives than joy or wealth. The human and car bondage is good for human and helps them live longer once there’s a bondage made and kept up with.if people are car people, they indicate how more relaxed they are
Trust a car that trusts you::
When drivers first learn to drive, a few are nervous to even dare try the turn of an empty parking lot. There are ways to conquer that fear when learning to drive. You should:
1. Take a few minutes to connect yourself with your mechanical friend.
2. Ask some questions and connect yourself as a physical being with your car, whatever his or her name is. Tell them, you’re scared but not sure. You need some confidence. Remember, everything mankind has gone through many brainstorming ideas to come up with the greatest automobiles since they were invented and cars have developed a humbleness with mankind.
3. Listen to her or his engine on or off to what they’re telling you
4. Let their voice guide you
When you get comfortable, you realize driving is an essential bond with car and person. You get to feel what the car is detecting so the more it picks up, the more you receive. When people have the experience driving, they’re relaxed, focused, and bonded to a good relationship with your car.
Old cars understand more than new cars and trucks because for some reasons, they’re older, they have been around longer so they know roads. They have been around longer. They give you courage to teach you to glide through the lot when you’re new to driving, and all they want you to do is to trust them to getting used to having to drive them. Trust is the key to connecting through car and driver bond; the second part of the man and machine bond. When your car trusts you, trust your car back.
Decide which car to take when you have 2 or more::
When you have 2 or more cars, it’s hard to decide which car to take. You do give one car most of the love to, than the other cars. Then again, you’ve been keeping it equal with all your cars or even 2 of them because they’re your favorites. So what do you do? You drive them equally but it is best to drive the one you don’t drive very much. The best tip is you give the car you drive the most a day off, cars need to rest a few spells. Take the other car you don’t spend very much time with out. If there are others you have, take turns driving them.
Cars need to be driven almost every day rather if it’s6 to 7 days, or more. One needs to be driven while the others rest and so forth. Nathan drives Ol’ Reliable, one point of the day when he loves being taken out every day where it’s coming home, one part of the day, or driving a different car randomly.
Whenever cars are driven randomly, they’re each keeping up with their activities like getting exercise. They’re resting and running and resting again. Days where those untouched cars are driven while the other cars are resting up that have been touched. When cars that were resting are being driven, the other gets to rest on that day you switch on driving.
Random days where cars are switched driving to town and back don’t get much rest. If one car is used and acting weird, they’re telling their driver, they ache and need rest. Give them a break by using a car that needs exercise while the one acting strange gets to rest. New cars don’t get tired but they do need to rest while the resting is good. There could be big long trips in store. Old cars need a decent amount of rest from 7 to 10 days tops or more depending on the season. In the summer time, it’s car show season and when car season starts it begins on mid-March to mid September and halts throughout November to February. Cars must be driven out for five months while it’s warm.
Classic car season::
Classic cars can be driven in the cold seasons too but not very many are spotted out. They’re most active in the warm seasons where the party is at. They detect where one classic car is going and gather around plazas everywhere there is a plenty of parking space to congregate, meet one another they’ve never seen, group up to old buddies, get close to humans as much as possible and get their pictures taken.