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My wife really wants to visit Canada. We've since come to an agreement that sees us flying out to visit and driving back with an R32 for me. :)

Just buy it from Canada - they have a 15 year ban so R32s should be easy enough to find... right?

As many of you know, I'm currently importing a Nissan Skyline GT-R the United States. This is a long and intricate process that involves a wide range of port workers, sailors, government agencies, customs employees, and enough forms to bury them all in a large pile of official documents.

You're also obviously no Tingle...

Admit it, moe - you threw in the word "mooch" just so you had an excuse to post the video. I'm on to you...

You sir are now responsible for me digging up my old copies to play. I loved Tombs so much.

Well, my fictional source's dad could beat up your fictional source's dad! So there!

The silver ones will be launched exclusively for Best Buy. My sources shall remain anonymous (and fictional).

From that linked page with the picture of Mikkelson crying:

Bookmarked for later. This is great! Dialogue was always my biggest hang up in writing. I can't wait to try some of these out.

Purchase this vehicle, and all you will be broadcasting is how inadequate you are that you couldn't spring for the extra two wheels. I mean, come on man, why even bother anymore? Hand over those keys to me and go hide in shame and disgrace! That's right, hand them over.

Triangles are three-sided....

Don't worry, I'm sure they'll find employment back in their home-country.

Kia,

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Personally, I enjoy watching Pocoyo with the kids (mostly because I love Stephen Fry's voice) and also watch Peep and the Big Wide World which has its funny bits. Neither are particularly educational, but that's why I sit down with them to do other things for.

Your lighting system seems interesting - perhaps a strip of low-energy (solar powered?) LEDs along the tracks that change color depending on when a train is approaching (along with the standard rail crossing barriers).

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Slightly related, I look forward to getting an Occulus Rift so that I can show this to my too-weak-to-travel grandmother:

Umm.... guys, this one's not working.