Posted 1 year 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 1 year 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.
THAT IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!! THAT WOULD BE COOL TO HANG IN THE KITCHEN!!!
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 ;)