A Quote by Judge Reinhold

My first car was a '63 Chevy station wagon that I called Ramona, because that's the sound it made. 'Farm Use' was painted on the back. It was right off the set of 'Hee Haw.'
Ronald Reagan's idea of a good farm program was Hee Haw.
I was like, 'Man, bluegrass - that's like Roy Clark playing banjo on 'Hee Haw.' I'm a huge 'Hee Haw' fan. But I didn't know about bluegrass. It seemed like old people's music.
My first car was a '56 Ford station wagon - cost 100 bucks.
I did an album called 'I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry.' I sang the song on 'Hee Haw.'
My first car was a Chevy Cavalier. My dad somehow convinced me that it was a hot sports car because it was red.
A lot of the big stars of today got their beginnings and their first network and national exposure from 'Hee Haw.'
Joining 'Hee Haw' was one of of the best moves I ever made. Until then I had no television exposure except the talk shows.
The irony is that it was tougher to rent a car from Cerberus when it owned Alamo than to buy a semi-automatic. To rent a car, one had to provide ID, a drivers' license, and get insurance coverage. To buy a gun? Cash and carry, from the back of a station wagon at a gun show. No concerns about downstream liability or risk.
My first car was a Holden Commodore station wagon. I can't remember much more about it than that - it was coffee colored, and I think it was four cylinders, so it was really quite weak, but very safe for a young man to be driving.
Why did Mitt Romney strap his dog to the roof of his car? Could it be because his station wagon was full of wives?
I used to rejuvenate in 'Hee Haw.'
'Hee Haw' was a huge influence on me.
First and foremost, I am most proud of how 'Hee Haw' did its part to help pave the way for country music to burst from its regional roots to remarkable worldwide popularity.
Once school let out every year, my siblings and I would get packed into a station wagon to drive to South Carolina to see my grandparents for summer vacation. If school let out on Friday, we were probably in the station wagon no later than Sunday morning, and we would make stops along the way.
You might be a redneck if you have every episode of Hee Haw on tape.
My dad had given my sister and I our starter car, a red, old 1985 Chevy Blazer. It was so beat up, the taillights would fall off, and we would use red duct tape.
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