BWGunner
BWGunner
BWGunner

Okay, fine, let's discuss the funny comments here.

First they came for the lawn darts, and I did not speak out.

New Movie Idea:

Who's your ISP? I can barely post from my house much less the 1960s.

So she can quit screwing up the decor.

CrossCabriolet: I'm not sure if the Murano qualifies as a great car, but this is definitely a horrible version of it.

The easiest answer for me is rc cars. Specifically Team Associated's RC10. Both my dad and grand dad raced these and I've had one of theirs for quite a while, it just sat there. Finally I decided to start fixing them up and building my own custom one after scouring the internet for parts for over a year. It all

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That's an easy one to answer, given my proclivities, and having worked on this as a volunteer conductor and driver, though never having quite gotten around to working on any of the car restoration projects as yet (and I'm not even sure how those are proceeding, considering that the Modern Streetcar pretty much ate our

The idea of loading up that brush was what I found the most impressive the whole time I was watching! I am not sure I could ever master the skills it would take to produce that effect. And every single one of them is going to be unique. I love the whole process.

Thanks for this post. I think that people tend to get so caught up in how fast they can observe something, not the nature and behind it. People constantly complain about "click-bait" articles in which the author creates a catchy phrase of a title for the piece. But in my opinion, this is a new art form in itself.

If you watch the entire thing the dragon has a left arm/leg. Its holding a ball or something.

Oh man I forgot about those awesome little wind up toys...

Dear BWGunner, I started this year with the Moleskine Journal after see some other artist doing the same last year and I can assure you that it's a wonderful daily exercise! some days are better than others, of course, but it keeps you fit! Thanks for your attention! :)

Olives have to be brined and 'cured' before you eat them, otherwise they'll make you wish you had died.

"So ya' see your Honor, it's not a bug it's a feature."

I am very skeptical of the accuracy if this map.