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Intensely weird, still not as memorable as, “Hnng, peppermint roll!”

Excellent write ups so far, although I would personally disagree with your opinion of Barry’s best score. YOLT is indeed excellent, but I honestly feel that OHMSS is his best Bond score, and his second best film score overall.

Screw those two grouchy gusses who downed on your gramps. That’s the funniest damn thing I’ve read all day.

Fair enough. I admit that after two decades of online interaction, one tends to assume negativity rather than indifference. Shows just how jaded I’ve become. ^_^

...said SOMEone, about EVERY video game, that EVER existed, EVER.

Easily NP for me, as this the only brand new car my father bought when I was growing up. His was an ‘85 LX, but same gen, same body style (DAT 5-DOOR), in tornado silver. I loved that car, with it’s electrically adjustable suspension and oscillating air vents. The old man pretty much drove it into the ground, though.

It isn’t truly British if it doesn’t utilise Lucas electrical systems.

Nice to see the shout out to Pitch Black. That was my favorite, too, and it seems like they’re never going to resurrect it.

Very reminiscent of how the IAF kept the old Mirage relevant by modding into the Kfir.

You did this test drive out at Holloman AFB???

What are your thoughts on using one of these babies, with the whisking attachment?

It's also the only new diesel manual wagon Americans can buy, so... yeah.

The ketogenic diet DOES work for weightlifting as well, provided it isn't competition powerlifting or endurance lifting (CrossFit). I was on a standard strength-building lift two summers ago, and went full ketogenic from the last week of May to the first week of August. The first two weeks were EXCRUCIATING, as I

Shour's high protein savoury oatmeal:

I come home after a day out to find that Orlove has somehow stumbled across this comment I made last week:

+1...billion. In tears, laughing. Day made. You win EVERYTHING.

Ah - I was speaking mainly of the car's looks (it always resembled a sneaker in my opinion). You're right; I've never driven one, so I couldn't rightly comment on it's driving characteristics.

I had more than one person tell me this at a gas station or in a parking lot. Considering that it was 14 years old and WELL used when I got it, in addition to the aftermarket wheels and suspension, I often wondered if one of the previous owners had done an engine swap. People never believed me until I opened the

The least Celica of all Celicas. Prior to this one, all Celicas, even FWD models, still had a sexy RWD kind of proportion to them, whether in hatch or coupe bodies.

No evil supervillain will ever expect a spy to be driving a minivan, which makes it perfect for sleuthing. Plus, there'd be more than enough room to take all your spy gear and/or all your spy friends.