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  1. I saw the headline. What could anyone have against Canada?
  2. Yum, who doesn't like pizza? I like to make my own: preheat oven to 425 2 "snack size" whole wheat tortillas extra virgin olive oil pizza sauce shredded "Italian blend" cheese peckeroni chopped green pepper sliced black olives sliced mushrooms stack your two tortillas on a pizza pan and brush both sides with olive oil (tortillas make a delicious, thin, crispy crust) pizza sauce to taste top with cheese strategically place your peckeronis around the pizza green pepper pieces to taste sliced black olives to taste sliced shrooms to taste stick it in the oven @ 425 until the cheese is golden brown and bubbly, about 8 minutes if oven is preheated. take out of oven and let cool a few minutes so the cheese sets a bit, slice and enjoy over and over again. I just devoured two of these little guys and damn they're good! How do you guys build your pizzas?
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    Your enemies

    How many videos on YouTube of emo boys kissing? One million? What is that about?
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    Your enemies

    How else would the inventor of the internet have gotten any votes? :AH-HA_wink:
  5. coconut
  6. Aww... widdle Viper is a .5, ain't that cuuuuute?
  7. That means it was totalled in an accident or other insurance loss and was fixed. If the loss was recent, it may not have been a whole lot of damage due to the age and subsequent retail value of the car. If repaired properly, it can be a good car, but if it wasn't... it can be a nightmare buying a salvaged vehicle. Since I work in the bodyshop, and not service (where state inspections are done), I don't know every detail of PA's laws. I am assuming if the current owner has the salvage title, it would be no problem for you to purchase the car and get it registered. Can anyone here in PA help Vipes out on this point? My across-the-street neighbor just bought a late-90's Cobra Mustang with an R title (reconstructed, same thing as salvage), and he didn't mention any red tape getting it on the road. I do know that to get an R title after your total loss car is repaired is time-consuming and fraught with a bit of red tape here in PA. We've had a couple of customers who insist on keeping and fixing their total losses, and it ain't pretty when they start to blame us because their car sits on our lot, illegal to drive after it's fixed, for weeks until that title is approved.
  8. dude, stoners...
  9. peter
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    Death of the V8?

    Can somebody please tell me what "excellent" means?
  11. salad dressing
  12. You've found it! You too can be Maxxin' and relaxin'! And what a great price, too. It's fairly new, it's practical, and it's funky, just like you.
  13. What? You want me to read the article? EDIT: ok, I read the article. I have Revolver and What's the Story..., and two Blur records. Oh, and several Radiohead records. So, this is British writers of a knockoff of Rolling Stone who prolly weren't even alive when The Beatles were new on the scene. Fair enough, within that context then.
  14. This could be seen as playing in to the hype and promise of the Zeta Impala, which, from all accounts so far, will be a breakout car for Chevrolet.
  15. Happy Birthday to Polish Kris! Have a good one, sir.
  16. Hmmm... you bring up an interesting point... 500 apes Passat, Fusion apes Jetta?
  17. Darn it, like I said in the previous thread, posted months ago, I was a fan of Oasis, I like a lot of their songs, but they haven't, and never will, have anywhere near the cultural impact The Beatles did, and still do, all over the world. *whew, long sentence, lots of commas*
  18. blue eyes
  19. Over the top! Instead of ducks on the crest, it has chicks!
  20. Jack White
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    Paint Damage...

    That is clearcoat degradation, brought on by solar energy, and it doesn't happen overnight, but over years. The white is the clearcoat after it is broken down. As far as I know, only thing to do is strip the affected areas to bare metal and start over. There used to be a lot of this across most manufacturers, not so much anymore. MAACO is not a good choice. They don't even go by the paint code on your vehicle... they mix up their own, substandard "paint" approximating your color and slather it on, usually painting trim, handles, etc.
  22. Have fun, Northstar. Don't fall overboard.
  23. This shows that Croc likes to repeat earlier arguments, just for old times' sake, I guess.
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    Pictures!

    We know that's you in the first pic, Enzora, but who's the dude in the second pic?
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    Your enemies

    (checking my fridge for cocktail sauce)
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