
As much as I love that song, I just love the original more.
As much as I love that song, I just love the original more.
came here to post this exact same video, good on you sir.
Heart-click for you. I didn't see your statement before I responded to the original poster.
No offense, but that is a pretty ignorant comment to make. I could quite easily make the assumption that you are not a "car guy/girl". From that, I doubt that you see cars as more than a conveyance, and for that matter an appliance. Plainly put, just because it is something you don't give a rat's ass about, doesn't…
Complete lack of anything from Maximum Overdrive makes this list unbedeutend Schwein Scheisse.
Yeah, this movie always got me for the atmosphere it created. It was all the little bits and pieces in the back ground aside from the main story.
Normally I would say Green Goblin Kenworth from Maximum Overdrive because of how easily recognizable and terrifying it is. Thing is, IMHO there are two vehicles that were far more fear inducing from that movie.
Here's a link to the display picture on their Facebook page.
This is actually a pretty difficult way to make charcoal. As an avid smoker (food not tobacco) I've been making my own lump charcoal for a few years. It's hard to find pre-fired peach, walnut, and sugar maple in the Chicago area that isn't crazy expensive.
Although this is true, actual hard woods (as apposed to charcoal) burns incredibly hot. An amateur grill jockey is more likely to burn their food than to cook it properly.
So the tub in picture #5...it's 10k, just the tub, not including the fixtures. It's carved out of a solid piece of stone, and it's actually quite small. There is a place called Fox Lumber (Think high end, local Home Depot or Lowes) on 111th and Cicero (south of Chicago) that me and Mrs. Random Task went to look at…
Pug owners are a very unique bunch. My now wife converted me when we were dating. My family always had large breeds growing up. Now I can't imagine a life with out my two grunting, farting, snoring black step daughters.
somewhere on my computer I have that same image, only captioned as "I'm the GOD DAMNED BATMAN!" Makes it infinitely more hilarious.
My transcendental/spiritual answer is where ever their road takes them...
This thread needs more Bat-Pug.
Shaun Palmer's Syclone (the red one) was a stock 1991 GMC Syclone (#2565) built by Brian Coates Fabrication for the 2003 Pike's Peak run. In true SyTy fashion, it broke near the end of the run but finished with a time of TD 12:12.5.
It's just like any other piece of hardware - do your research before you buy. You should never go into a store, or jump online without knowing what you're looking for.
So (to me anyway) it looks like Dante's Inferno's story with Bayonetta/Dead Space's visuals and mechanics...I'll most likely grab it off the used market.