Posted 2 years ago
kinggulfoil
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This Dairy Queen clock hangs in my hot rod garage. It's one of the light up pieces in my garage. The clock make a nice focal point in the garage on the back wall.
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Posted 2 years ago
kinggulfoil
(7 items)
This Dairy Queen clock hangs in my hot rod garage. It's one of the light up pieces in my garage. The clock make a nice focal point in the garage on the back wall.
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no doubt it would make a nice focal point anywhere - very nice
It's always time for DQ !! Very cool clock !!!!!
Very nice, I'm looking for a light up clock for my shop window but man are they in demand.
Great early DQ lightup clock!
"Dairy Queen the cone with the curl on top"
I just ate at DQ ;)
Did you bring me some hotkitties ?
Yes, Hedgewalker, you just ate it. Don't you remember?
Pretty soon that will be an option in our technology.
Digital food ;)
What are we downloading for supper tonight?
I DON"T remember hotkitties wow the s 70s are coming back to haunt me !
Could you download me a Reeses Peanut Butter Cup Blizzard with vanilla ice cream hotkitties?
Not yet, but soon enough DQ will be obsolete, too.
http://www.Reeses Peanut Butter Cup Blizzard with vanilla ice cream WITH spoon.
I have a satire look on the future ;)