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Brilliant.
Yes....but still kind of....ew. 70 year old lady with her hair dyed purple driving around in a Pathfinder with plates that say "NAKEDCAT"? I'm sure she's surprised/disappointed a few people.
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Brilliant.
Hey spike! Could you post pics of your 17? I have an ESEEE 4 I might be interested in trading.... I would have all the Tweeners!!!!!!!!![]()
In on six like a big back of...sticks.
For the creepy old man![]()
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Yes....but still kind of....ew. 70 year old lady with her hair dyed purple driving around in a Pathfinder with plates that say "NAKEDCAT"? I'm sure she's surprised/disappointed a few people.
Could be worse. She could wear t-shirts that say "I love Nekkid Pussies."
For the creepy old man![]()
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Could be worse. She could wear t-shirts that say "I love Nekkid Pussies."
Rule 34.......I hate it!!
Rule 34 applies here too......oh the shame!
Dude, its page 11.
James.. Any difference in the '69 and '70 Chevelle SS?? Love that ride!!
NOT that creepy....holy $H!+ that's funny/creepy. You are leaving some interesting trails on the interwebz, I'll bet.
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....and on a side note to that, I have an aunt who raises and shows Sphinx cats - they're hairless - and she has a license plate that says "NAKEDCAT" (or something like that). Even though she's pushing 70, I'm sure she's aware of the double entendre.
In on six like a big back of...sticks.
Dude, its page 11.
Im thinking you just learned about this rule while searching the internet for unthinkable fetishes![]()
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I had to google rule 34, and at first i was searching BF rules for it LMAO
Not a whole lot, really... mainly just that I was born in '70I'm not sure about the 454 option and when that started. The 396 is no slouch either... either engine is honestly a few steps above my skillset to handle properly, anyway, sooo.... I wouldn't be picky.
All of which is pure silliness. You have gotten me thinking again about the ultimate pick'em-up truck, though... that's not nearly as "sexy" as a classic muscle car but frankly it actually appeals to me a good deal more... a person can do a heckuva lot to trick out a pickup for serious homestead/survival/bug-out stuff, blow many sports/muscle cars away clean off the line and not even attract one wink of cop attention just rolling down the highway... stealth, baby. Stealth. Just another long-haired redneck on his way to Sonic for a cherry Dr. Pepper and a burger... nothin' to see here, occifer...![]()
In other news, fresh batch of JT's World-Famous Hot Pepper Sauce, done. One jar sealed and set aside aside for the Gathering. Chicken and pork in the smoker. Time for a beer.
They apparently didn't teach kids to count where bigghoss went to school...
Nope, six. Fix your settings. Snark.
I'm no expert, but for actual work I have yet to drive or even see an "SUV" that comes close to a regular pickup with the same class of powertrain and suspension. All that extra weight and usually-useless BS sacrifices a whole lot of carrying capacity and towing capability. Some years ago I spent quite a bit of time tooling around in a "Magnum V8" Durango. It was fun to drive for sure, but it didn't haul any more gear, people or groceries than a basic 4-door sedan, and it got a whopping 11MPG in the city and mayyybe 15MPG on the highway with the cruise control set. SUV's are like the worst of both worlds between a "family car" and a Jeep. What's the point?
Now, if by "utility", one means soccer moms hauling a whole bunch of kids around town, yeah... I can see the SUV option I guess. But then you might as well just drive a 4-cyl mini-van... or a panel truck with remo seats.
Which is really not a bad idea actually... like many, many other folks who spent a lot of time hauling band gear around from gig to gig on the weekends, my wife's Dad had an old bread truck that he used for everything from band stuff to camping with the family.