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  1. Ewwwww.... that's disgusting!
  2. Yes, the little embryo ducklings, all brown and slimy, cooked inside the egg... first thing ya gotta do when you crack it open is drink the fluid, then slurp up the tiny duck! I'm surprised you haven't considered men's fashion magazines to be soft gay porn... for years and years.
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    Caption Me

    The truck must have been made in August. They say Leos and Scorpios don't get along, here's proof.
  4. Croc, why are you so dense? All men's fashion magazines have been "gay" for years. GQ is certainly no exception. Perhaps you've chosen to overlook this fact while you look at all those pretty boys wearing the latest from Fifth Avenue. Now... back on topic if it's not too late thanks to you. Who here has tried boiled monkey brain, cooked, then served right in the head? I saw that in a movie once... *vomit*
  5. The ad is about pushing the envelope. It's outrageous, sure. And they're not "in each other's faces", either. You could have laughed it off ya know. Instead, you had to be a prude. And don't hijack my thread with your drivel! This is about "shock food". Those chittlins are nasssty!
  6. Yup, and little ducks... cooked INSIDE the egg.
  7. In the new GQ magazine (with Heath Ledger on the cover and the awesomest Dolce & Gabanna (sp?) ad ever) has a really sick article about weird foods from around the world. I almost choked when I saw the little skinned guinea pig packaged in cellophane. You guys gotta check it out!
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    I'm pregnant

    This is a big event! I wish you all the best with this, sir. I can see it now... "Papa Satty's" will take over the midwest!
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    My Turn

    I like the white Datsun 240 the best.
  10. That's an interesting looking car. The color scheme is different. That little blue and white thingy at the end of the row in razor's post is kinda cool too.
  11. Well, Happy Birthday, Variance. Hope you have a good one, sir.
  12. I don't understand what you mean, Fly. The Kia has six lug wheels, the Honda... five. :AH-HA_wink:
  13. How many people died while on Safari?
  14. What is that faint tapping noise coming from your fridge, Sixty8?
  15. Didn't they do that a lot with them there SEvilles? Bobo, fill us in, boy!
  16. Are you sure that's not a fiberglass body? It's a cool little thing.
  17. With the excellent Solstice GXP engine, a RWD Cobalt would be, by far, the most desirable car in its class, because of the wonderful, neutral feeling of driving a RWD car without the burden of heavy steering that tries to fight you for control.
  18. And now we have a Maxima and an Altima that are rightly ripped for excessive torque steer with the V6. That's not progress.
  19. NASCAR needs to start over. They've evolved themselves out of relevance, imo. It would be so much more fun to watch real stock cors go round in circles than the clones that are out there now. Just take out the interior, put in a race seat, weld in a roll cage, replace the glass with Lexan, put on speed rated tires, omit the top speed cutoff, remove the catalytic converters, and let 'em race. THAT would breed a better car for the street.
  20. Grand Am and Alero share doors. One reason for the wide, ribbed moldings on Grand Am doors... to hide the two ribs stamped into the sheetmetal. It looks especially funny on a 2 door Grand Am with no side moldings because the door has the Alero ribs, but the quarter is flat as a pancake ahead of the wheel.
  21. To me, the fact that it's rear drive puts it in a whole different class. It would actually be fun to fling it around a road course. Another reason why GM needs to keep their promise for a few more small RWD cars. They will be loved.
  22. Old School Japanese, eh?
  23. ocnblu

    mute car

    Listen to Croc, mute. There's room for only ONE pink Grand Prix in this community. :AH-HA_wink:
  24. Of course, my faves are GM from this era. Second, overall, would be Mopar... but Ford had several nice designs as well. Please, Sixty8, in your quest to post a few hardtops, don't leave out the FoMoCo team. For full size, I like the '60, the '63.5, the '64-'67 Fords and the '71-'72... I like the 63.5 Falcon, too, with its trim dimensions and nice low body. I think Falcons look good with modern rims and a healthy 289 or 302.
  25. A development mule for some future badass El Camino? :AH-HA_wink:
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