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FAPTurbo

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  1. I guess Touché or Douche works either way.
  2. Oh... dat's gotta hoit. I wonder if Chery has an option where they will etch in your epitaph into the rear bumper for a nominal fee?
  3. This dude I knew in grade 12 put similar wheels on his G35. He called them "Deep Dish Rims" ... and they were about 22 inches. He forked over almost five thousand for them. I told him he could instead spend that cash on a new exhaust system and a couple performance mods. He just responded that modifications don't show off the 'bling' . Touche.
  4. This is your textbook case of having watched too many hip hop videos on MTV and listening to too much Rap. The only known cure is 12 hours straight of Motley Crue and Guns n' Roses followed by a litre of water and another 12 hours of Van Halen interchanging Hagar and Roth... It'll give you good taste... or it'll make you mentally retarded. Either outcome is still an improvement.
  5. 68Panther?!... Watch it Sixty8! I think wpbharry may have you marked!
  6. CR will rip it apart.
  7. Wow... Hilary has no nipples...........................
  8. Well, there's a link to their site below. I'm not sure how much help it'll be for you, but just coming from me, I have used two BitTorrent programs, and this is the best. Azureus There are other BitTorrent "Clients. " Another good one is Bit Tornado ... It's interface is relatively simple to use, but I found that it wasn't as good as Azureus at tinkering with ports, and bandwidth issues. Then there's BitLord which is also pretty easy to use. There are always new programs coming out that offer something better than the rest, but I stick with the more mainstream programs just because they are generally reliable. Now Azureus does have one issue... it is Java based. This means you will have to install Java from Sun Technologies onto your computer. It's not spyware, it's not adware, its an actual program that underpins many others... It just adds to the complexity of the program, and since you don't know that much about computers, it can be a pain if anything goes wrong. I didn't have any problems with it, and I'm sure you won't either. But if you want true ease of use, try BitLord.
  9. Or you can use "BitTorrent" which from my experience, is much more reliable and safer than using Limewire or Bearshare or Kazaa. I can average 100Kbs on my DSL connection because everybody HAS to share (so do you). If you know a bit about computers, BitTorrent might be a good decision, but you do need to know how to configure ports, a router if you have one, etc. A good program decision is called Azereus. If you are interested in it, just post and I can help set you up and give you some "tracker" web sites and search sites.
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  11. Pinch Yo' Sack
  12. At least he hasn't started trying to drink E85 yet... I bet Ethanol Fuel Stations just love it when Ted Kennedy sets foot on their property. Oh, and I used to drink brown rum (Appleton Estate) straight or with cola when I was in university. Vodka... meh... where I went, douchebags would have it in Powerade and have flipped up collars and they carried cellphone holders... kinda like this guy. So I didn't like Vodka.
  13. :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: ...that was an awesome episode eh? "He's half man, half bear half pig" "Dude, that's impossible, he's half man, half bearpig" "He could also be half bear, half manpig" Dude... Didn't you get the memo?
  14. My neighbour used to drive a mid 90s Toyota Tacoma and would take it out when he went hunting, fishing and heading off the beaten track. And it also out - accelerated our diesel Sierra. However, he has asked us on a couple occasions to borrow our Sierra when he had to move his daughters bed and stuff from their house to her apartment and back. The Tacoma was not that up to the task of hauling dressers, bed frames and the like. Yes it took her futon, but we had to haul the sofa. He bought the Tacoma because he heard great things about it in Consumer Reports, and he told us that CR said our 1990 Sierra was terrible, and unreliable. Our Sierra still runs like a charm, and his Tacoma has since gone to pasture after a few transmission and engine problems. So although I am commenting on the Tacoma, I think it can be compared with the Tundra. Yes it may out accelerate the Domestics... but when push comes to shove, when you actually need to use the vehicle for its intended purpose, the Tundra loses, that's all there is to it. Plus, the current Tundra gets worse fuel economy in its V8 form than GM's 5.3... Toyota 16/18 EPA ... as tested - 17.0 Chevrolet 16/20 EPA ... as tested - 18.2 sad... sad...sad...
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