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I like them. They look great buzzing around town.
I love the colours and styles! :) Great capture, Lowell!
Love the one on the right!
you have any rain in florida it is better convertiblestell your dog that I find it more fun than snoopy
I'm with JM!
They are pretty snazzy! We call golf carts 'golf buggies' here in the UK. I have never seen anything like these on the road or anywhere near a golf course. I want one!
Oh, yes!! I'm with Jose!! When can you deliver it??? I'll meet you at the front door!!
I like the one with the orange colour :)
Wow! I wouldn't mind having one of those and I don't even play golf.
Oh my goodness---how snazzy!!MB
Wow! These are lovely!!
Sweet rides! The tires even look spanking new. I suppose staff makes sure they're free of all specks of dust or road dirt.
I always have my doubts about the guys who drive golf carts like these . . .
My goodness, those are fancy!
I'm also with José!
São realmente uns modelos muito criativos.Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
I like the one on the right. It probably costs more than my current car is worth.
The two vehicles are so stylish in color and form but I wouldn’t ride on a rainy day, and winter, neither, brrr….Relax, and everything will be all right, Lowell.Yoko
It is easy to be creative when something is luxurious and expensive, but these are really eye-catching!
One imagines the owners are burning through their children's inheritance.
Pretty fancy-schmancy!
Those are fancy rides. The Villages is a perfect place for a stylish golf cart. Especially like the one with the front that looks like a 1937 Ford.
The one on the right is a dream Lowell, so cute.. Yes I can see myself tooting down to the shops in that one :)
They're very handsome Lowell ;)A hug.
These wonderful maple trees. Its colors are fantastic colors !!!A hug.
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I like them. They look great buzzing around town.
ReplyDeleteI love the colours and styles! :) Great capture, Lowell!
ReplyDeleteLove the one on the right!
ReplyDeleteyou have any rain in florida
ReplyDeleteit is better convertibles
tell your dog that I find it more fun than snoopy
I'm with JM!
ReplyDeleteThey are pretty snazzy! We call golf carts 'golf buggies' here in the UK. I have never seen anything like these on the road or anywhere near a golf course. I want one!
ReplyDeleteOh, yes!! I'm with Jose!! When can you deliver it??? I'll meet you at the front door!!
ReplyDeleteLove the one on the right!
ReplyDeleteI like the one with the orange colour :)
ReplyDeleteWow! I wouldn't mind having one of those and I don't even play golf.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness---how snazzy!!
ReplyDeleteMB
Wow! These are lovely!!
ReplyDeleteSweet rides! The tires even look spanking new. I suppose staff makes sure they're free of all specks of dust or road dirt.
ReplyDeleteI always have my doubts about the guys who drive golf carts like these . . .
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, those are fancy!
ReplyDeleteI'm also with José!
ReplyDeleteSão realmente uns modelos muito criativos.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
I like the one on the right. It probably costs more than my current car is worth.
ReplyDeleteThe two vehicles are so stylish in color and form but I wouldn’t ride on a rainy day, and winter, neither, brrr….
ReplyDeleteRelax, and everything will be all right, Lowell.
Yoko
It is easy to be creative when something is luxurious and expensive, but these are really eye-catching!
ReplyDeleteOne imagines the owners are burning through their children's inheritance.
ReplyDeletePretty fancy-schmancy!
ReplyDeleteThose are fancy rides. The Villages is a perfect place for a stylish golf cart. Especially like the one with the front that looks like a 1937 Ford.
ReplyDeleteThe one on the right is a dream Lowell, so cute.. Yes I can see myself tooting down to the shops in that one :)
ReplyDeleteThey're very handsome Lowell ;)
ReplyDeleteA hug.
These wonderful maple trees. Its colors are fantastic colors !!!
ReplyDeleteA hug.