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Turbojett

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  1. Are those SC/SS's? I thought they didn't allow forced induction.
  2. aside from Merc, all the Americans listed outsold the Accor---I mean Avalon. Avalon.
  3. you haven't met my friend. she's a tiny little thing, but she knows better how to change out an alternator than her mechanic boyfriend.('course the boyfriend's a total dumbass, but oh well...)
  4. "Have you foddered a Ford lately?"
  5. She's alright. Her chin's a little big, but she's kinda pretty. Wouldn;t kick her out of bed.
  6. eh. i don't really care about wally world. it's just another department/grocery store to me, I never saw what the big deal was. I usually go to Vons or Stater Bros. for groceries anyway, and the nearest Walmart, IIRC is in Irvine, and why would I go out there, when just down the street, there's a K-Mart in one direction, and a Target in the other? The one that really sucks is Albertsons. So horribly overpriced, its not even funny ($3.50 for a Gallon of milk? No freakin' thank you). They took over Lucky about 6 years ago, and that really pissed me off because Lucky was pretty inexpensive.
  7. I'd love to fill in my bank, but I'd also like the money to do it. okay, bad joke, I'll shut up.
  8. 2 1/2 hrs.
  9. I have the CGT and the F430.
  10. Turbojett, Dan, 1997 Camaro Z28
  11. damn...why am I always late to these things? happy birthday to all three of you! Hope it was a great one!
  12. I'm not gay myself either, but I have: -a female cousin that is bisexual, female preference (but still has a huge crush on Johnny Depp) -an aunt who is a lesbian -two friends that are lesbians, however they don't get along, nor do either of them get along with my straight female friends -two co-workers that are gay men--both "married" (That's what they call it, quotes and all)
  13. Here's how low the Honda Element rates on my radar: When I first read the title of the thread, I was thinking she got a skateboard, and was perplexed as to what the dog had to do with any of this.
  14. Same here. I thought it kicked major ass. Kevin Spacey is a great Lex Luthor...and a great villain, really. And Brandon Routh did an awesome job following in Christopher Reeve's footsteps--he even looks just like him to a degree. The plotline really kept me on the edge of my seat, what with so many things going wrong all at once, and getting worse as time passes. And there's just those moments where you see Superman flying off to save the day as fast as his flight can carry him, with the Superman theme playing in the background...man, it just gives you goosebumps.And when they threw humor in there, it was always hilarious: "Hey, weren't there two of those?" (This got a big "EEEEEWWW" from the whole audience.) Kitty: "That was really somethin' Lex." Lex: "Wait for it." Kitty: "...................That was really somethin' Lex." "You're bald!" Lois: "But I've DONE Superman!" (Everyone, including Clark, looks at her wierd) "I've COVERED him...ugh....never mind!" "I would trade all the coconuts in the world, and every ounce of your blood for a quart of gasoline!!!"
  15. I have a AAA sticker at the very front of my dash (right where it meets the windshield) that reads "$1000 REWARD" (for anyone who provides information leading to the arrest and conviction of someone who hit-and-runs my car) anyway, the sticker reflects off of the windshield in the daytime, and I noticed that REWARD backwards is DRAWER. I can also read and write backwards and upside down just as well as I can normally. It ain't hard.
  16. that's where a treadmill and a small model airplane comes into play.
  17. not until now, it wasn't. zip yours up btw. you leave the barn door open, the horses wander off.
  18. and the airflow over the top of the wings needs to be going faster than the airflow underneath, since the topside of the wing arcs up in front.
  19. Ok, well, then it's definetly not going anywhere then.
  20. well yeah, otherwise it definetly wouldn't fly. The converor would sling it backwards, causing a spoiler effect that would create so much downforce, it'll either rip the wings off or run the plane into the ground.
  21. hey! :AH-HA_wink:
  22. Well, this would be a tough decision after all the crap he's pulled in the past, but I will mercifully allow Fly to stay...even though he can be a real son of a--- ***gets pulled aside, assistant whispers something in his ear.*** Oh...the plane on a converyor belt...right...sorry... strike everything I just said Anyway, no. There's no way that the plane could fly because the only way that a plane can fly is the speed of the airflow over the wing compared to the speed of the airflow under the wing. If the conveyor is moving at exactly the same speed in the opposite direction as the plane is trying to go, then the plane is just going to stay in one spot, because the variable that allows it to fly is not present. Not to mention that it would be a horrible waste of jet fuel...
  23. stop giving me evil ideas. I'd like to be able to say I've never been to a Starbucks, but I have, unfortunately been dragged into a couple. All I wanted was a friggin' Hot chocolate. The Krispy Kreme across the street would have sufficed.
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