One of the car groups that I belong to is for my Volvo 1800. An aquaintence knows that my car was recently painted and I was supposed to be re-assembling everything. Unfortunately NOTHING has gotten done, thanks to Superstorm Sandy. Well, I can't really say that... I did lose a bunch of parts that I'll need to re-assemble the car. But, I can't even worry about that until I get to the point where I'll need those parts.
So, I got an email saying that Jerry Seinfeld was looking for a Volvo 1800 to use for an episode. While I couldn't even think about my car being used, I did eventually look up what he was talking about. I've watched season 1 and 2 and now see that there are 2 episodes of season 3 completed. So, I figured that maybe guys here would also enjoy this also:
http://www.comediansincarsgettingcoffee.com/
It's sponsored by Acura, so you have to watch a short commercial before each episode. I didn't find it to be too bad.
Jerry Seinfeld picks up a different comedian in a differenct classic car and takes them out for a bite to eat and some coffee for each episode. The comedian gets a lot of attention, but the cars do get some attention also. They must do a lot of editing since one episode isn't even 8 minutes. Most are 15 or 20 minutes long. I've since heard that the episode with Tina Fey will feature the Volvo 1800. I did see the one with David Letterman and I had read about his V8 Volvo (and Paul Newmans car) a long time ago. The episode with Jerry and Chris Rock was great. I had to do a google search to find out what actually happened.
So, I got an email saying that Jerry Seinfeld was looking for a Volvo 1800 to use for an episode. While I couldn't even think about my car being used, I did eventually look up what he was talking about. I've watched season 1 and 2 and now see that there are 2 episodes of season 3 completed. So, I figured that maybe guys here would also enjoy this also:
http://www.comediansincarsgettingcoffee.com/
It's sponsored by Acura, so you have to watch a short commercial before each episode. I didn't find it to be too bad.
Jerry Seinfeld picks up a different comedian in a differenct classic car and takes them out for a bite to eat and some coffee for each episode. The comedian gets a lot of attention, but the cars do get some attention also. They must do a lot of editing since one episode isn't even 8 minutes. Most are 15 or 20 minutes long. I've since heard that the episode with Tina Fey will feature the Volvo 1800. I did see the one with David Letterman and I had read about his V8 Volvo (and Paul Newmans car) a long time ago. The episode with Jerry and Chris Rock was great. I had to do a google search to find out what actually happened.