johnframe
John Frame (formerly bearslayer)
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Corporate should just air this as a commercial, right now. and give the man a bonus.

Slide slide slide... its electric!

trochoid!!! or something!

That is not this. Booooo.

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Plus, as I offered before, this is still one of my most favorite ads.

Audi: incredibly minimalistic and simple, can be stretched to any size. Can be made with the bottom of your glass at the bar. The history behind Audi's represents multiple brands joining together.

Responding to EVERYONE ASKING ABOUT HOW THERE ARE WAYS TO DISABLE IT IN OTHER FASHIONS:

My open letter to Lincoln:

Meanwhile, I'm taking the other approach. Chances are your ass isn't paying attention, and won't be able to tell who just hit you in the goddamn face with a full bottle of water from 60ft away, and above you. And oddly enough, no one else in the theatre saw it happen.

Watching the barriers, its like a nice stop-motion animation.

So, another simplified way to look at this is... its the FWD class version of a DTM car?

I would rock the hell outta that.

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I really like VW's new "Smile" commercial. I'm sorry, but the first time I saw it, i watched with a grin all the way to the end, having NO idea what it was for... then I saw the logo..

I vote, that when (if? sun never sets on a badass) General Yeager passes away (no morbid), that we dedicate October 14th to be some sort of National holiday. Everyone should do their best to go as fast as possible. Yeager was first to break the barrier, Baumgartner was first to break it with no machine. I'm not sure

I was thinking of doing this. On my 4, I polished the edges. Just the right amount of subtle. On this, it'd almost be like throwback status.

I used my 95 audi 90qs to win a winter TSD rally- 170 miles of not-roads in 3-6" of snow and ice? Just awesome. So much fun. I was stuck with the 6cyl, but my old 4000 had th sonorous I5 and I miss it. These cars will always have a soft spot with me.

Just further proof that early 90s Audis can make any speed look dull. Having owned one, I say this with a grin. Built like tanks that thought they were bullet trains back then.

Here is a recycled bicycle part chandelier I made for a friends Bike Shop like two years ago. It has no social/political agenda. I made it in about 3 hours. It's about 4ft tall and 2ft in diameter. Her stuff has got to weigh a ton, and judging by the scale of the chains and the bikes she pulled, those are tiny.