The coffee machine is taking its sweet time producing the brew I need. Desire is like a pore that gets bigger. When the cup finally arrives, the tendency is to pour it directly down the throat. My poor body is screaming, but a sip will have to suffice. Once done, my attention turns to the clock. It is set for August 3rd, 1924. The destination is Lyon, France, and the duration is an hour. The plunger is pulled.
We find ourselves in Lyon, the site of the 1924 Grand Prix of France.
Giuseppe Campari of Italy won the French Grand Prix, driving an Alfa Romeo P2 and finishing first among 22 drivers, more than one minute ahead of Albert Divo of France. The race took place over 35 laps for a total distance of 810.09 km.

Alpha Romeo P2
We now know that Giuseppe competed in auto races until 1933. He was also a professional opera singer. Sadly, he was 41 years old when he was killed in a crash in 1933.
Just as the champaign corks start flying, our alarm goes off, and we land safely on the trusty couch. Linda’s text is waiting. It reads.
Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is “pore/poor/pour.’” Use any of them or use them all. Bonus points if you fit ’em all into your post. Have fun!
If you are curious about what other bloggers do with this prompt, visit Linda’s post. Here is the link. https://lindaghill.com/2024/08/02/the-friday-reminder-and-prompt-for-socs-aug-3-2024/
Pore/poor/pour by John W. Howell © 2024
“Looks like you got the bonus.”
“Yup. One more lug nut for my Bentley Turbo convertible.”
“You crack me up with that.”
“We all have to have a goal.”
“Yeah, but a Bentley Turbo?”
“Name a better one.”
“Best-selling author?”
“One that is achievable.”
“How about a Voo Doo Ranger?”
“I think you have something there. Uber?”
“Right over there.”

Photo by Dan Antion
“That looks like a 1979 GMC Caballero.”
“It beats me. All those kinds of cars look the same.”
“It’s a classic. Of course, the cabin is a little cramped. Maybe you could ride in the back.”
“You would have to pour me out at the pub with my poor, very sore anal pore.”
“TMI, let’s all sit up front.”
“Good solution.”






















Beautiful. And also with a great intro. It seems you are addicted to this challenge like only a few others are, John! 😉 Best wishes, and enjoy your weekend! xx Michael
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Thank you, Michael. Yes, addicted is my middle name. Have a great weekend. 😁
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Sounds like a plan, John.
I used to call all those cars, ‘El Caminos’, see how much I know!!
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No you have it right just the wrong brand. El Camino is the Chevy brand but they are almost identical.
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So did I!
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Ha ha
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A nice post John ,I always learn something here on a Saturday visit 💜💜
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I’m so glad Willow. I feel the same about visiting you.
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Thank you 💜💜
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My father in law used to have one of those truck cars. I’m sure his was a Ford. Might have been called a Ranchero??? I’m reminded of a couple of songs today. Pour Me by Trick Pony, and One Piece at a Time by Johnny Cash.
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Great songs too. Thanks for the reminder.
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Too bad the Alpha Romero P2 wasn’t sent as your uber. Though I guess it can’t seat enough people.
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Yeah it is a little small. 😁
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810.09 km? That seems like a long way for a Grand Prix race in 1924 to me. It will probably be tight with three in the cab of that Caballero, but legal.
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Legal might be the key. Thanks, Tim. 😊
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I think it’s illegal to have a rider in the back.
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Well we won’t do it then. As for me I have never done anything illegal. 🤞🏻🙄
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Like GP I thought it was an El Camino. Never did like that style. Should I walk?
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No you can ride.
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😆 A great response to the prompts, John!
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Thank you so much, Marie.
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Great job on the prompt, John. Gotta start the day by pouring that first cup. Where would we be without it?
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I don’t know about you but I would be right back in the bed. 😁
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Those classic cars do have so much more oomph than today’s models… even if the suspension was a bit iffy… terrific hugsx
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When I was a youth, I had a modified 1949 Ford club coupe. It was a V8 and with additional power upgrades to the engine, the suspension needed to be beefed up otherwise the car was not safe. This was in 1957 and the suspension was a very important consideration. The factory cars did have more power but you are right, the suspension was the last thing considered. I currently have a newer coupe with a full factory installed racing under carriage. It handles like a Grand Prix racer.
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That sounds like a fun car… my all time favourite car was a Toyota Supra turbo… it drove like a dream.. hugsx
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I can imagine, 😊
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I remember those truck/cars and thought they were all El Caminos. A fun prompt for you – you make them look easy!
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Thank you, Jo. I appreciate your lovely comment.
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TMI, indeed, John. I’d just leave him in the back if it came to that. Sad that Giuseppe died at such a young age. Racing has always been dangerous and attractive at the same time.
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He was an amazing person. He was also an excellent chef. Too young for sure. Thanks, Dan. (who may or may not be off)
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Off from writing, John. Limited reading is still happening (currently waiting for a hotel room to be ready).
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Okay. Since you have made no announcement about where you are going I won’t ask. Reminds me of NYC though. I always had to wait for a room no matter what time I arrived.
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This is my annual trip to Pittsburgh. We’ve never had to wait for a room here, but a lot of people are in town for the Pirates (including us).
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I’m jealous. Have a great time. Bring back photos.
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You know me, John. Going to the Pirates game today – Skenes is pitching.
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Go Pirates.
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Nice El Camino – don’t see too many of them around anymore.
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They are still available but costly. You are right, you don’t see many around.
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Surely, the sore anal pore is worthy of another lug nut?
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You would think.
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Always learn something new about cars & racing in general. Nice. And what a slam dunk on meeting the challenge and bonus. Well done.
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Thank you, Monika. Born and raised in Detroit makes car fascination a requirement
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I’ve seen a lot of Alpha Romeo but did not know they were old race cars as well
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Yes and Maserati was in there too.
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Racing cars and singing opera—not your usual combination.
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Plus a good chef. I would say you are right, Pete. Thanks.
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Well done on this week’s challenge.
Those cars… I was driving to Prattsville to hang out with Marc, and I swear, there must have been some kind of convention for owners of that style of car. I had never noticed them before and all of a sudden, I crossed path with dozens!
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Does dazzle the eye for sure. Thanks for sharing, Dale.
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It does!
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😁
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John, you really poured into that poor pore.
I’m sure by now you’ve poured more than 1 VooDoo.
Love the truck/car! I had a couple of pals who hd El Caminos. (I think that’s the right name)
Just wondering, pouring over this comment, have you been working on a book cover?
Okay, onto the view!
🐂 OX OX 🐂
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No I have no even started a book cover. I’m not sure of the name yet. Yes El Camino is the right name. Voo Doo Ranger is Saturday night only and only one. 🐂 🐂 😊X 😁X
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Lol… only one makes you “The Lone Ranger”
Or should I say “The Lone VooDoo Ranger”!
Okay! The cover will come!
📕⧗ 📗𝐗 📘𝔛 📙𝛘
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I like the moniker of the Lone VooDoo Ranger. Yes the cover will come. 📕X 📗X 📘X 📙X
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So be it! “The Lone VooDoo Ranger”!
🎠X
Oops! I meant 🐎X or 🏇🏻X
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🏇🏻X 🏇🏻X 🏇🏻X 🏇🏻X
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YEAH!
OX OX OX OX
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Win Win.
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That is SOME race car.
As for riding in the back of that other classic, nope! I’d rather be cramped.
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Yup. I’m with you.
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Very interesting, John. I didn’t know this.
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My job is finished here.
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Every lug nut counts, right? Love the Bentley/Best-Selling author debate.😀
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Thank you, Jennie. 😁
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You’re welcome, John.
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