So turn your heads and point at the
sight,
a seat of distinction, by day or by
night.
Who thought up the idea of a stainless
throne,
a piece of history, no one would
clone.
To the nay sayers, and those who
disdain,
could have been just another, dull and
so plain.
The fins are sleek and the lines are so
sweet,
not another car before, had the distinctive
seat.
Remember the Pilgrims and 'ol Plymouth
rock,
to have such a conveniece, one would not
mock.
The old outhouse, set back in the
wood,
never got anywhere, but where it was
stood.
A sign of dignity, and for all of you
thinkers,
It's not a toilet seat, to all of
us stinkers.
8 > } John in WI
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I do agree with those who find the "toilet seats" on the
'59 Plymouths to be "odd". . What a country!-- Zach--
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