This quote humorously suggests that finding onion rings in car cushions doesn't become more appealing or desirable over time. It implies that such a discovery remains unappealing regardless of the passage of time.
This quote indicates that the speaker's first car was a '69 Holden, which is an Australian car brand. It provides specific information about the make and model of the speaker's initial car.
Employing humor to express a lighthearted attitude toward car ownership, stating that instead of refueling the car when it runs out of gas, the speaker prefers to buy a new car, playfully referring to an empty fuel tank as a "quitter" and highlighting a humorous perspective on car ownership.
It humorously illustrates a situation where the person possesses an excessive amount of clothing and cars but lacks sufficient financial resources, highlighting a disparity between material possessions and actual wealth.
Expressing a positive sentiment or anticipation associated with the act of driving to work, indicating a sense of enjoyment or satisfaction derived from the commuting experience, highlighting a potentially fulfilling or enjoyable aspect of daily routine.