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  1. Nos, the other two wishes don't matter in this context. They are implying that a new Camaro would be the first of 3 wishes if confronted by Barbara Eden.
  2. Uh huh. :AH-HA_wink:
  3. Mr. Dart, I need to speak to you about something very important. I'll PM you. :AH-HA_wink:
  4. Supposedly, the whole thing was videotaped. He was above the ray, apparently it became alarmed over something (proximity of Steve and cameraman?), and released the barb from its tail. Stingrays, while fantastic and a bit menacing in appearance, are docile creatures, and only release the barb in defense.
  5. Is it rolling over in that shot?
  6. ocnblu

    ...

    At first glance, I was ready to agree with the majority here. After studying it for a while though, it all sort of comes together nicely. I like it. It is a successful little brother to the Charger. I hope that wing is deletable.
  7. Mister
  8. Jeez, YellowJacket, I feel a bit responsible, since I was playing around last night. I have no idea who would do that.
  9. Hulk
  10. ripped
  11. I think that guy's name who complained about the candella was Cory Hart.
  12. Yes, that may have been the only year the name was used on that generation, but the Sixty Special name was used decades before, over a relatively long period. Wasn't the first year the 1938 Harley Earl icon?
  13. That is one beautiful Rambler. A stunner. Ford was known for their narrow engine compartments as well, for decades, I'd say at least from the '64 Mustang up to the last Fox years.
  14. ...right in half.
  15. What nationality is Mutt?
  16. I'm happy with my choice and I wouldn't trade it for a different brand. I'm kinda glad Ford is still selling as many Rangers as they are, even though I'm mystified by it. With the shape they're in, I doubt we'll see a new Ranger any time soon. In an odd, twisted way, the Ranger's continued success justifies GM's strategy with the 355s.
  17. ocnblu

    07 Tundra pics

    Thanks for the pics, toyoguy. They confirm a lot of things.
  18. real estate
  19. From what I understand, stingrays can get pretty big, but I don't remember how they attack people. I read that he was stabbed by its spine. Do they come forward and bend the spine toward the intended victim, do they back themselves into the victim... I'm trying to visualize this. Yes, it's a shocking end for an entertaining guy, leaving behind a wife and two young kids.
  20. Yeah, Sly. We all hope things turn out OK for you and little Sofia. We know she means the world to you, kind sir.
  21. Big Daddy
  22. Funny story. Last time I was camping, I set up next to a guy with one of those. Well, it was a rainy weekend. Friday he forgot to zip up his rain fly and when he went to get in it to sleep, it was wet. Saturday night it rained again and he showed up at my tent, drunk, asking if he could come in. He made it sound like he just wanted to check out my air mattress, so I stupidly let him in, thinking it would only be for a minute. Well, he kinda started grabbing for my junk, and he was like a sack of potatoes, you know how drunks get when they're ready to pass out. I had to yell across the way for someone to help me get him out of my tent. He finally left with the other guy talking to him. He went to his bivouac and passed out, but he got drenched again. Next morning he packed his stuff and left at first light, all mad at me for some reason and saying he'd never come back. Meanwhile, he had a Sierra pickup he could have slept in and been perfectly dry.
  23. tube sock
  24. tights
  25. Minnesotans call 'em "toppers"? That's funny. :AH-HA_wink:
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