Junky Car Club: Part Deux
You guys are having way too much fun with this Junky Car Club! You're adding fuel to the fire. Here are a few more shots from my first and last modeling stint. I'm just chillin' with my villian.
On a more serious note, we are part of the most resourced church in the most resourced country the world has ever known! If we'd all make a few sacrifices it'd made a big difference. I think the Junky Car Club is a fun and creative way of getting us to think like the stewards we're supposed to be.

On a more serious note, we are part of the most resourced church in the most resourced country the world has ever known! If we'd all make a few sacrifices it'd made a big difference. I think the Junky Car Club is a fun and creative way of getting us to think like the stewards we're supposed to be.








8 Comments:
I think you need to post some pics of the inside.
I love the "mad dawg" look. You'd make Ice Cube proud!
Scott, that's my "look" when I'm driving in rush hour!
Jeff, I don't have any inside pictures but imagine three kids + tens years of animals crackers and car seats and frosties and you'll get the picture!
Mark
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Jeff: It's funny how the mind works. After we shot these and I was editing them, I came up with at least ten new ideas for shots, including some rad ones of the inside, playing off the mirrors, etc. I just need to think ahead next time. :)
I would just like to say how much Im going to enjoy telling people who go to my parent's very conservative church in Idaho that my pastor posed for a calendar. Ha!
Those pics are hilarious! You should find some fake "bling" and put it around your neck. Maybe some tin foil would do.
thanks for the inspiration. after driving a ten year old car I inherited an 8 year old car. For some reason I started longing for a new ride. Some speed and power, maybe a convertible. I don't have the money for a new car, but the desire was there... and then I found your club and was reminded: life isn't about the accumulation of things. And I rediscovered my contentment with my car and a renewed desire to pour myself out for God's work.
Thanks, or in keeping with your rush hour look... you da bomb, bro.
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