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Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Neil Young Shows Haskell Wexler His LincVolt
We haven't had any LincVolt updates in awhile so here you go!
Neil Young takes cinematographer Haskell Wexler for a ride in his Electric LincVolt.
So two questions: Are Neil & Haskell working on a project? What does Neil's shirt say?
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Looks like one of those anti-Enbridge "No Pipeline, No Tankers, No Problem" shirts: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-iR09jyENFXM/UDUajDU9C_I/AAAAAAAAATE/Rt3juosAFvw/s1600/48343395970480307_CudBiaYi_f.jpg
ReplyDeleteAs for your first question, Wexler is Daryl Hannah's uncle, apparently not the first time they've hung out: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10152920200920992
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ReplyDeleteShirt says "Pipelines, Tankers, Problems".
ReplyDeleteStill suspect it's one of the Enbridge shirts, since those were mass-produced (and it looks like one or two of the NO's peek out from under his coat at times), unless Neil had something custom-made with the shorter slogan.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part is when Daryl says "There's a lot of room in this car"
ReplyDeleteThanks to all. Still not sure if Haskell was just getting a LV tour or whether a project is in the works.
ReplyDeleteWe shall see... maybe ... someday...