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FAPTurbo

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  1. My video dropped out or something. Still, after seeing it roll into the garage, I needed to run and get a new pair of jeans.
  2. Tea, cereal, and a protein shake... like every other morning.
  3. Since it was on a Metallica forum, was anyone's biggest regret "buying 'St. Anger' "? I'd say my biggest regret was not staying in University. I am remedying that though.
  4. http://www.reuters.com/article/marketsNews...20080718?rpc=44 *continued here
  5. I thought Honda was going to like, NOT make their hybrid look like ass.
  6. Stay - Giant
  7. I meant that Coors bought out the Canadian brewer Molson, and that no Americans complained that they were taking profits out of Canada.
  8. What's the problem? If anything, it could mean Budweiser will actually taste better in the not-too-distant future. Americans certainly weren't upset when Coors and Molson 'merged' .
  9. My Dad's been eying the Avalanche as his next purchase, but with Escalade EXT prices falling, he might soon be rollin' 22 dubz, yo.
  10. FAPTurbo

    Ages?

    20
  11. Maybe you can hit two birds with one stone, and deliver pizza to the fat chicks who are paying to score with you?
  12. I think it would've been crazy to send it over, gas prices and all. At the same time, I kinda was hoping for CTS-V redux on Top Gear, but oh well.
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    Iran...

    Maybe American coverage of McCain is different, but our media generally portrays him as a moderate, and a maverick. Plus, it's often I'll hear or read about how McCain has labeled the religious right as 'agents of intolerance' , among other things. Heck, McCain even looks, and sounds less 'conservative' than our Conservative government. In fact, I think Obama is much like Bush in that he wears his religion on his sleeve. Back to Iran... now it's looking like the Republican Guard did a good ol' Photoshop of their missile launch, rubbing out a missile that failed to fire. It also sounds like Iran overstated the amount of missiles fired.
  14. Won't this just make people lug laptop's, and portable DVD players aboard, negating any weight savings? I'd hate to be a kid on those flights, and I'd hate to be a passenger having to listen to that kid.
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    Iran...

    Are we talking about Muslim Extremists, or Evangelical Christians? I often get the two confused.
  16. I don't know why, but for some reason the name sounds like something from a Korean, or Chinese manufacturer. It's weird, and I don't like it,
  17. Don't Pull the Plug - Danger Danger
  18. With a name like that, you're just asking for a ton of bugs, and glitches.
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    Iran...

    I believe Iran's motives are not to destroy Israel, or to lead to a war with the 'West' at all. Instead, Iran is trying to become the center of power in the Middle East, a position currently held by Saudi Arabia. Both countries absolutely hate each others guts for a variety of reasons, a main one being their religions; Saudi Arabia is mainly populated by Sunni Muslims, and Iran is Shiite. Right now, many political and business dealings are done through Saudi Arabia. Essentially, if you want something done in the region, the people who will do it for you are the Saudi's. With this power, Saudi Arabi is seen as the representative nation for the Arab population, and Iran would like to take that crown. Iran's rhetoric towards the West, and Israel is similar to Egypt's attitude during the Nasser era. Nasser gave stirring speeches about uniting the Arab world under the banner of Pan-Arabism which would overcome Israel; however, it was merely a domestic, and foreign policy ploy in order to get respect on the world stage as Nasser really had no desire to wage war with Israel at all, because he knew Egypt would not have a chance in hell of winning, and they would lose even more territory to the Israeli's. In my opinion, Iran is merely repeating history. Ahmadinejad has adopted a populist stance which is confrontational, and bombastic... but he is a paper tiger. He appeals to both Pan-Arabs, and the Pan-Islamic crowds, much like his predecessors Nasser, and Hasan al Bana. Iran has no desire for a war with anyone. Trade between Iran and the United States has grown almost ten fold under Bush. It still pales in comparison to trade with China or Canada, but it's still money. The uranium enrichment is just one way to rally Arab's around Iran, because it allows Iran to puff out its chest and look tough. The leaders of Iran are smart enough to know that if they do launch a nuclear missile, or allow a terrorist organization to get their hands on one, the Middle East will be a sheet of glass within a day. Plus, on the bright side... Iran hates al-Qaeda because al-Qaeda is full of Sunni's, and we all know how well those Shiites, and Sunni's get along.
  20. I might get picked on for this, but I think this is the right decision. I love the Camaro, but does it really need that big, stonking engine that is already slated to be in two other vehicles: the Corvette, and the CTS-V?
  21. A Jetta TDI? Although the Prius may have better build quality, and you won't be hassled by freshman-fifteening college chicks.
  22. I'm gonna go to my dealer right now, and give each and every employee a blowjob because they are all just so AWESUM! Hell, I'll even take our Toyota Sienna there too, and show the people at the dealer the leak behind the rear window, and the near-busted climate control system! We'll have grand ol' time, pointing and laughing at me because of course, Toyota's ARE THE BESTEST, and it's always the owners fault when something fails or breaks!
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