sarcastomancer
sarcastomancer
sarcastomancer

Maybe she got bad service the last time she dined there,and rammed the place just for the halibut.

Teslas have always been seafood restaurant decoration. This one just became self-aware,and fulfilled its porpise.

So..Kay Zed 1300? screen name change time,thank you.

Far out! I'm rushing down to the dealer with my Nigerian Lottery winnings,which I'm told will also be here Monday.

I think that is a long haired Chihuahua.Mine is a short hair,but I can tell you,they are all PURE EVIL.Hairstyle be damned. Thank God I never let him near my motorcycle.

Jagermeister.Nuff said.

LOL.That thing would OWN a Wallmart parking lot.

There can be only one.Best hood ever.

OK,I'm the guy with the flak.I loved that hood,and I would kick you for that remark,but my boots are lost somewhere under my 1970'ish bellbottoms. :)

Of course my analogy was a stretch.It wasn't intended as wisdom,just a bitchslap for a snob who dared to boo American cars. That's our job.

I've done badly at both,and still had a good time. But that was grab your clothes and get the F out time.

Granted. But not everyone likes or wants small hatches.And with the brands he pulled out of his butt,I don't think that's what he had in mind.

I hear ya,even Buffy knew he was full of shit half the time.

Our tanks and warplanes weren't up to European style standards either,Giles, but you're not working in a Mercedes factory now,are you? (No offense,Brits,aimed just at the asshat snob)

By all means.And if they have a normal (big) tour bus,all 20 fans would fit as well.

"Not an awful lot of rap" there? Wow,whats the housing market like? Seriously,count your blessings.

I have to go with 1969,but mostly because of my long lost 69'GTO RA III,(Black/Black) which was eaten by a divorce. I also had a 69"MGB that was a (intermittent) blast.My favorite year may be biased. Also,78'-79' for big Jap bikes.

Their tour bus,if they have one.

Sounds like an inside job....I smell a rat. (Puts on shades)

Spot welding is a whole different process.This was TIG or MIG,stitched in,probably in an alternating pattern.