7474waterman
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7474waterman

I live in Clear Lake in Nassau Bay, the first neighborhood built for NASA employees, literally across the street from JSC and my house was built by a flight engineer in 63. I have a bunch of friends that work over there too, two work on the mission control floor (Holly Ridings being one). There are a few current and

I open mine all the time, especially when the weather is nice. Open the sunroof, all 5 windows down and it damn near a convertible.  It's awesome.  Works well too with the sunroof vented and just it down. 

A classmate of mine from Texas A&M Galveston is a Houston ship pilot (and pilots very large vessels regularly) has been to this facility three times and says it is very accurate in it’s simulations.

My mother in law had one, but in short box and better trim.

Thank you!! I was like WTF am I seeing a portoshitter!?!?

My buddy in Vegas has one and can confirm on the windshield.  He actually did find one from some in SE asia after an extensive search.  His was kinda banged up when he got it and is swapping in a 97 Lexus LS 400 motor and and full frame and suspension.  Gonna be nuts.

My parents (mom) had a ‘88 SC400, navy over bone. I was 16 and it was awesome. Not too flashy and the right amount of badass if you wanted it. Friends around would always say they would see her driving it aggressively around town and she would deny it but it was the only one around in that color combo. I looked for

Oh, it’s made it to the boating community now.  USCG navigation regulations be damned!

Early 2k, a bunch of us went to Puerto Vallarta for a bachelor party surf trip from Houston. 4 guys flew and 3 of us drove in my superduty and took all the boards. When we got there, the fliers rented a car, some kind of VW bug chopped top convertible thing. It had some kind of security device where you had to stick a

My wife has always been in love with the idea of having an old beater ranch truck, 4 years ago when we were having our second kid, she got real sad that this dream was going to be a ways off (can’t put car seats in the front seat of an old truck). So I found this guy online that makes beaters out of models and he

We did a crawfish boil one day in college and I got the wild idea, after entirely too many beers, the boil was so good that I would take two gallon jugs of at home and boil shrimp in it the next day. Mind you, this was may in Galveston Texas and already quite warm and humid.

I was there that day., Monday I think. I saw them take off from backdoor with the camera rig and take a rather lazy (relatively speaking) course out to the north. They kept it pretty low key. their photos took a bunch of pics of mme rolling up my Baja but I haven’t seen them show up anywhere.

maybe maybe I lost over it but what you fail to understand is that the price of the food is reflected in the fees the airport charges to the food vendors, much like What stadiums charge the food vendors at ballparks where you pay $9 for a hot dog.

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We went with a group of guys for the first half (came back wed morning before the crowd got too silly). It is amazing, the whole thing. The setup, execution, unreal.

I was there through Wed morning. The night race was insane. The first race Sunday morning makes the night race look like a Q-up at the dmv.... Total carnage/parking lot. A guy literally got off his bike, left it in the boulder field, came down into the crowd (panting like he was gonna die), stood next to us and said

I’m sure he was white-moose-knuckling the wheel on that one