Go Kowalski ! I bet Richard Sarafian is regretting not including the laser beams in the original. The intrepid Kowalski had enough on his mind without having to cope with the rediculously pert breasts of a young Gilda Texter. Shocking. MORE LASER !
I can't help re-visiting this - I remember so vividly the first time i saw the movie and desperately trying to figure out the bike - It's an early ('68 ?)CL 350 and you just have to admire Mr Honda for getting that spot on - I really can't fault the design, the styling, even the colour scheme AND it did exactly what it was designed to do with typical Honda efficiency and faultless engineering - bloody brilliant. I did also do a bit of research into Ms Texter at the time simply because the complete failure of her breasts to respond the terrain left me speachless. Bring back '71 !
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ReplyDeleteGo Kowalski ! I bet Richard Sarafian is regretting not including the laser beams in the original. The intrepid Kowalski had enough on his mind without having to cope with the rediculously pert breasts of a young Gilda Texter. Shocking. MORE LASER !
ReplyDeleteI've said it before and I'll say it again, Laser tits is the very definition of why the WWW is a good thing.
ReplyDeleteI can't help re-visiting this - I remember so vividly the first time i saw the movie and desperately trying to figure out the bike - It's an early ('68 ?)CL 350 and you just have to admire Mr Honda for getting that spot on - I really can't fault the design, the styling, even the colour scheme AND it did exactly what it was designed to do with typical Honda efficiency and faultless engineering - bloody brilliant. I did also do a bit of research into Ms Texter at the time simply because the complete failure of her breasts to respond the terrain left me speachless. Bring back '71 !
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