AnxiousLogic
AnxiousLogic is a contrarian.
AnxiousLogic

That might be a float very briefly around the 0:10 mark.

There's definitely a resemblance when comparing the profiles, but how about from other angles? The similarity would be much less apparent.

It isn't long enough; the Austin-Healey's got that gorgeous curved trunk whereas the BMW is more aggressive with its "chopped off" tail. The front of the haunches are definitely similar, but that's when not looking at the "whole picture".

Yes; back when I snowboarded regularly, most of my time was spent out West. I'm very much familiar with (and love) the bowls, which we sadly do not have in the North-East. Jackson Hole wasn't my regular mountain, but I've been there.

I meant that the video shows the dog traveling only a tiny portion of a ski run.

Haha! Yes, those would indeed be fighting words!

Along those lines, how about Heavy Metal 2000, featuring "Penthouse Pet" Julie Strain as... Julie. She's actually well clothed for the majority of the movie (nude scenes notwithstanding) until the end, when she inexplicably wears something skimpy for the final battle.

According to IMDB, you are incorrect; the film was originally titled "Mad Max 2" and eventually officially titled "Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior". "Road Warrior" was apparently used only for advertisements and some VHS/DVD releases in the United States.

I haven't seen the film in a while, but I don't recall the costumes being too erotic. The rest of the film however... :P

I'm saying the drop isn't a ski run; it's part of a ski run.

I snowboard.

Simple economics: the cost of ensuring blood taken from gay men is safe outweighs the benefit. It's incredibly unfortunate, but understandable from a logistical perspective.

Calling that a "ski run" is a little generous.

Holy smokes that video was awesome. Now I want a dog and for it to be winter again...

Can we get Tara Lipinski and Rutledge Wood to switch? Tanner can stay as long as he doesn't wear anything crazy like Johnny Weir.

With EVE, it's best to start early rather than later since "experience" is accrued over time.

That's a fair point; there is a lot to be gained (in terms of productivity) from the simplicity of the lightweight editors!

If the situation requires a go bag, TSA restrictions would be among the least of your concerns.

A firearm and ammunition, assuming you're trained in its use (useful for hunting and defense)

This shouldn't be the end of your kit, though. You should aim for portability, but you should also consider some other useful items that a spy plane pilot may not have had the limited space to carry: