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Howard D. Glockzin

Maybe he would appreciate someone he thinks also appreciates the darkness. But the Joker was a genuinely bad person, and you are not Chloe. Consider that.

Howard D. Glockzin

I am actually a huge fan of the story "Christine, " which is the Stephen King novel and the John Carpenter movie. both debuted in 1983 about the killer red and white 1958 Plymouth Fury. Chloe you might want to consider that you actually may have more in common with Christine, than the Joker. I mean, you are incredibly beautiful. You may even have a seductive side. Just saying, I don't know. You actually do wear a lot of red and white. You are very nice and sweet, but when you get pissed. WATH OUT! I could see it Chloe. I may visit Calgary, AB, and I am out one night walking alone, minding my own business. Then out comes this beautiful red and white 1958 Plymouth Fury behind me. The windows are tinted in her "possessed" mode. Christine pulls up along side me. The passenger door opens, and it's Chloe Roma at the wheel. I think nothing of it, get in, and I am never seen again. You could actually drive the car Chloe, because they were push button automatic transmissions. As a note "Christine was actually a Belvedere Fury. Actual 1958 Plymouth Furies were only offered in Buckskin Cream with gold trim. In the story Roland Le Bay bought Christine in October 1957 as a "special order," painted in "Autumn Red" with an "Iceberg white" roof. I read the book and saw the movie multiple times, and I love it. I am going to Pensacola, Florida this fall to see one of the actual Furies used in the movie. This car was actually built on October 31, 1957. HALLOWEEN! This person has a full blown museum dedicated to Christine. Twenty two cars were used in the movie. I was bummed to see that beautiful 1967 Chevy Camaro SS destroyed in the movie by Christine. But I am a Chevy fan who owns a rally yellow 2006 Chevy Cobalt SS. You would like the movie Christine Chloe. Plenty of action and suspense, but no blood. If I like the museum, I might try to buy a red and white 1958 Belvedere Fury of my own, get it to drive with remote control, and I might even name it CHLOE. Just kidding on that last bit. I couldn't resist. But that is quite a compliment to you Chloe, because the 1958 Fury 2 door coupe is an absolutely beautiful design, so naming it Chloe might be very fitting. Have a great day! CHEERS!!