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Crusty Coronet(s)...
A Horse With No Name replied to caddycruiser's topic in Member's Rides Showcase
Cool car...I miss owning vintage tin. My hat is off to your dad for sticking with it. -
I've had a couple of weeks like that.... And down to one key with three of my 5 vehicles....uigh....and they are the kind with the chip nin them that cost bucks to duplicate. Not fun! Hope the rest of the weekend is better for you.
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Sales: October 2012: Porsche Cars North America
A Horse With No Name replied to William Maley's topic in 2012 Sales Archive
Cool, up 41 percent.... -
Sales: October 2012: American Honda
A Horse With No Name replied to William Maley's topic in 2012 Sales Archive
CR-Z is selling in very lkow numbers, about what Honda sold in S2000's...my guess is that it will be discontinued. -
Buick News: $24,950 For A 2013 Buick Encore
A Horse With No Name replied to William Maley's topic in Buick
Buick is rocking! -
The upside to Sandy....
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Good luck, those of us here in the midwest wish you boys well!
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Niether am I, but it sure is sweet!
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Incredibly sad video...wish I could have lived there and built cars on that line which is now sadly...dead....ughhh...
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Back again...GS style this time
A Horse With No Name replied to caddycruiser's topic in Member's Rides Showcase
Lets face it, there are no bad colors for the Regal! -
Incredibly sad, and we'll never se cars like that again.
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Obviously a lot of people want it...dealers around here still have wait lists six months after the thing came out.
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Agreed...I think GM's latgest stuff is a work of art in the best possible sense, and thiks car just blows me away for an entry level car.
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18 year old given Ferrari
A Horse With No Name replied to A Horse With No Name's topic in The Lounge
I feel for the family also... However, I also feel that getting young people into legitimate motorsports is a good option. -
Pioneering scientists turn fresh air into petrol
A Horse With No Name replied to SAmadei's topic in Industry News
I will take Fracked Natural Gas over this any day. At least CNG is much cleaner and abundant in the US without having to import oil. We could truly change our country for better if we all moved to CNG which is a logical next step while the battery nerds figure out how to give you a 500-1000 mile range on a battery pack so you can do road trips and then charge over night. Best bet would be for GM to use the VOLT power-train but with a CNG generator and go from there, much cleaner than Petrol and a solid move for people. They could fuel up at home with a BRC FuelMaker appliance. Agree 100 percent...and we have lots of natural gas here. Actually the upside to electric cars in enormous..... -
...although I take minor (not serious) offense at calling this car a sows ear. It easily beats everything else in it's class, Fiesta included. It's more proof that the New version of GM is up on its game...
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Back again...GS style this time
A Horse With No Name replied to caddycruiser's topic in Member's Rides Showcase
Sounds like your enjoying it...congrats...wish I could be in a position to own a New buick right now... -
Saturday morning I got up early, put on my long johns, dressed quietly, made my lunch, grabbed the dog, slipped quietly into the garage to hook the boat up to the truck, and proceeded to back out into a torrential downpour. There was snow mixed with the rain and the wind was blowing 50 mph. I pulled back into the garage, turned on the radio, and discovered that the weather would be bad throughout the day. I went back into the house, quietly undressed, and slipped back into bed. There I cuddled up to my wife's back, now with a different anticipation, and whispered, "The weather out there is terrible." She sleepily replied, "Can you believe my stupid husband is out fishing in that $h!." A husband and wife and their two sons are watching TV. She looks at her husband and winks at him, he gets the message and says, "Excuse us for a few minutes boys, we're going up to our room for a little while." Pretty soon one of the boys becomes curious, goes upstairs and sees the door to his parents bedroom is ajar. He peeks in for a few minutes, trots downstairs, gets his little brother and takes him up to peek into the bedroom. "Before you look in there," he says, "keep in mind this is the same woman who smacked our asses just for sucking our thumbs." Why do Canadians have sex doggy style? So they can both watch the hockey game. Prince Charles decided to take up jogging. Every day, he'd jog past a hooker standing on the same street corner. He learned to brace himself as he approached her for what was almost certain to follow. "One hundred and fifty pounds!" she'd shout from the curb. "No! Five pounds!" He would fire back, just to shut her up. This ritual between him and the hooker became a daily occurrence. He'd run by and she'd yell, "One hundred and fifty pounds!" He'd yell back, "Five pounds!" One day, Camilla decided that she wanted to accompany her husband on his jog. As the jogging couple neared the working woman's street corner, Prince Charles realised she'd bark her 150 pound offer and Camilla would wonder what he'd really been doing on all his past outings. He figured he'd better have a good explanation for his wife. As they jogged into the turn that would take them past the corner, he became even more apprehensive than usual. Sure enough, there was the hooker. He tried to avoid the prostitute's eyes as she watched the pair jog past. Then, from her corner, the hooker yelled, "See what you get for five pounds, you tight bastard?!" Late one night a woman was walking home when a man grabbed her and dragged her into the bushes. "Help me! Help me!" she screamed. "I'm being robbed!" "You ain't being robbed" her attacker interrupted. "You're being screwed!" The woman looked down at her attacker as he unzipped his jeans. "If you're screwing me with that," she fumed, "I am being robbed!" Anyone heard any good ones lately?
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A precious little girl walks into a pet shop and asks in the sweetest little lisp, "Excuthe me, mithter, do you keep widdle wabbits?" As the shopkeeper's heart melts, he gets down on his knees, so that he's on her level, and asks, "Do you want a widdle white wabby or a thoft and fuwwy bwack wabby or maybe one like that cute widdle bwown wabby over there?" She, in turn blushes, rocks on her heels, puts her hands on her knees, leans forward and says in a quiet voice, "I don't fink my pet python weally gives a thit.
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'...NASA’s Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array, called NuSTAR, has taken its first glimpse of our galaxy’s supermassive black hole, thanks to a recent flare-up at the galactic core. NuSTAR, a state-of-the-art, space-based X-ray telescope, was aimed at Sagittarius A*, a compact radio source identified as a black hole, for two days in July. The goal was to better understand just what makes our galaxy's central black hole so different from others. Compared to other galaxies, the Milky Way’s black hole is relatively calm. While other supermassive black holes devour gas and stars around them, releasing large amounts of energy in the process, ours only seems to have the occasional light snack, showing just a bit of activity as matter is consumed: the tell-tale burst of energy seen in X-ray and radio emissions...' http://lightyears.blogs.cnn.com/2012/10/25/nasas-nustar-gets-first-look-at-black-hole-at-the-center-of-the-milky-way/
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Wow, what happened?
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Sweet lookin ride! That would be sharp...
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Shame they scrap prototypes.... Would be an ianteresting job running trhe crusher and seeing evertything that goes through there...