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I'm about as likely to believe in invisible pink unicorns as I am to buy anti-virus software from a pop-up ad on jesusponies.com. I'd guess that folks who visit those sites assume that the site owners wouldn't advertise anything harmful? Makes sense from a social engineering perspective, I suppose.

How interesting, Bionic Llama is also the name of my all peruvian panflute video game theme song cover band.

And it's detached from the rest of the states, as it should be.

Fleshlight - Blower Edition! With aroma balls!

Hipster vibe aside, this is really awesome. I've never seen anyone use a mason jar as a travel mug, but then I don't really live where hipsters are terribly common.

This has got to be a stay-at-home Mom with just the one kid, and probably a housekeeper. Each of my 5 kids can only wish that they got that kind of attention.

if it were an 85 with the solid axle then nice price all day long. With the IFS, meh. Pretty sure that the turbo was only available 86 through 87 or 88, I used to be around these trucks quite a bit and have never ever ever seen an 85 with a turbo. 85 is considered the best year for these trucks, it's the first year

A word of caution for those who attempt to relieve themselves in a bottle while they're driving - make sure the receptacle being used has enough clearance in the filling port to adequately vent air as it's being filled. Without adequate clearance, pressure builds and the filling appliance ceases to function normally.

That's a man, baby!

Mr. Long, I presume?

This reminds me of the In n Out 100x100 from a few years ago.

This old Indian runs pretty well, maybe he's worth more.

This fella crashing his Bentley is pretty facepalm-y.

Once upon a time I was into rock crawling, and did so in quite a large '78 Chevy used-to-be-a-pickup. The truck would spend prodigious amounts of time parked in my sideyard/junkyard/storage yard, in central CA where the wasps get pretty dang thick during the summer. On a club run on summer I went through my normal

I like the Camaro version better, but not by much.

Yes, you are a beautiful and unique snowflake, exactly like everyone else.

I'd rather see some sort of pump system built into the hub, so as it spins it compresses air and inflates the tire. It would be low volume so it might take a while, but would not require CO2 canisters. That said, I don't think it's really worth the weight and added complexity.

That's actually one of my favorite things, I find it quite fun to get these set up. Gear oil scented brain teasers.

I have to say you're the first car guy I've heard say that. I agree that changing the oil is monotonous, but it also gives one an opportunity to check things out, top off other fluids, etc. It helps that I've been doing topside oil changes for about 7 years now with a Mityvac fluid extractor, so it's a very clean

Bodywork and paint is the only thing that I'll pay someone to do on my cars, and even then only if it's on something that I want to look really nice. I'll do my own if I'm OK with a 10 foot job.