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The "music that takes you back" topic, combined with the Spring weather got me to thinking, what is the most memory evoking type of event for you. The wife and I were talking the other day about how when a thunderstorm rolls in you almost feel like you are traveling back in time and reliving the experience when you were a kid. I think it is the broad base sensory overload, unique smell, Thunder, lightning, light conditions.

Getting in an old unrest or edit car from the 60s or 70s Cando it too. That smell.
 
The "music that takes you back" topic, combined with the Spring weather got me to thinking, what is the most memory evoking type of event for you. The wife and I were talking the other day about how when a thunderstorm rolls in you almost feel like you are traveling back in time and reliving the experience when you were a kid. I think it is the broad base sensory overload, unique smell, Thunder, lightning, light conditions.

Getting in an old unrest or edit car from the 60s or 70s Cando it too. That smell.

Ok, I have to ask - what is a "unrest or edit car?"
 
Sorry Google's way of saying unrestored car. Had to type "unrestored" three times before it was accepted as face value. My typing is not the best, but autocorrect brings things to a whole new level.
 
Auto correct?

Isn't that what a body shop does?

:banana:
 
Autocorrect is my worst enema. :cool:
 
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