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Dont worry, young pup. I was a senior in College. Blasting this in my $500 Pontiac with a $400 Alpine indash CD player WITH detachable face and 4V Preouts. (2) Boston 12s in the trunk. I really miss those days sometimes.

I need to figure out if I can wedge one of those into the back of my CRX...

Oooooooooooo. Miley.

D 7...Miss

This is secretly a Wes Anderson movie. All the combat is filmed in stop-motion and the plot is about a quirky but lovable misanthrope pilot who is reconnected with his teenage daughter (an aspiring astrophysicist who’s obsessed with death and reads a lot of Sartre) when he crash-lands on the mountain where the

Bill Murray, always sneaking into the most unlikely areas!

*reads article*

He’s got some really big dice hanging.

top gun approved.

Tea station.

Me as I click on the video: “God, I hope this is set to dubstep.”
*click*
BWAAABWAAABWAAB.....
Me: “Hah! Nice...”

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that and birds will sniff that the car is clean and happily shit all over it .

If I wash and wax my vehicle, it will apocalyptically rain/snow/hail within 24 hours.

Oh my God. Enough.

See, on a number of cars — almost always American, from what I can tell — from around the late '50s up until the late '80s - early '90s, had these little light units on the leading edge of the front fenders that cast light back to the driver. These light units usually had amber lenses, and their purpose was to show