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  1. Well Viper, I am sorry to hear about your granny. I hope the outcome is good and she recovers.
  2. OMG! Cayman pics! Cayman pics!
  3. Well I always write a list before going grocery shopping. I try to stick to it rigidly, but darn it, I always end up daydreaming and buying extra stuff. If I'm hungry when I go, it's usually worse. Does this happen to anyone else? Is it mostly a guy thing or do women do the same?
  4. ocnblu

    mowing naked

    I imagine it would get pretty itchy and stuff.
  5. Ehh, they're ok I guess. I understand most of them left the factory without even getting painted. What's that about?
  6. 1/2 gallon jugs of 1% acidophilus are kept in my fridge. Keeping them in there where it's cold makes the cap stand out, so I know which end to drink from. Bananas, however, are kept on the kitchen counter. I really like it when two bananas are laying next to each other. They're so easy to grab, hold, and peel and eat. And Mr. Swordfish, bottles are nice, too, so smooth and cylindrical, they make you thirsty just looking at them.
  7. ocnblu

    test

    Well I just hope Josh is clean and sober, for his own sake. And his 2 testes.
  8. alien
  9. Over at a G6 forum where Walt posts, a lot of the members do one simple trick to make their cars look wicked: they drop 'em about an inch with Eibachs. The only thing that bothers me about the coupe is the ride height. An '09 GT coupe 3.5L/six speed with the factory 18s (a handsome wheel), Eibachs, tinted headlights and one of the new '09 colors would be cool. I really want to see the Silver Moss color. My first car was a green Pontiac, maybe it's time to complete the circle.
  10. Fabulous photos of real American cars. Two greats!
  11. Is that a 2020 Lincoln Town Car? Don't let Doane see this.
  12. 350Z? Cayman?
  13. RJB, what bodystyle was the Colorado?
  14. The new fascia is sportier, more interesting than the current car. The lower half of the dash is tan in the picture, I think all G6 dashes are all black now. At least it's something to let you know you have an '09. I like it, as always, and I like this version better.
  15. We miss you, you stubborn little... person. I hope that undeveloped conjoined twin growing out of your armpit falls off soon. Did you get a Miata?
  16. C.H.U.D., I find the best thing to do is shave in the shower, a couple of days in a row. Usually you'll end up very clean.
  17. dave, sorry to hear about the job situation, man. I'm sure you'll keep your eyes open, as something could drop in your lap out of nowhere. Good luck.
  18. black widow
  19. 1973 Laguna wagon with a 454? Was that combo available? I think '73 was the one and only year for a Laguna wagon. The Laguna started out in an odd position, as a luxury Chevelle. After its inaugural year of '73, it quickly turned into a sporty Chevelle alternative, an attempt to inject some excitement into the Chevy A-body line, which sorely needed it after the SS lost its mojo earlier in the decade. I guess GM saw a chance to transform the Laguna into a NASCAR runner, and the sloped-nose Laguna Type S-3 production car for '75-'76 was needed to make it legal for the racetracks... similar to the '83 Monte Carlo SS.
  20. encyclopedia
  21. I saw no reference to the number of bedrooms and baths.
  22. word
  23. My balls are always bouncing and my balls are always full. And everybody comes and comes again!
  24. sulu
  25. That's pretty cool there, Perdue. Those little S-series cars are scrappy, fun little vehicles.
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