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Excellent article. May I recommend "WILL" By G. Gordon Liddy. It is a killer autobiography... With a lot of car stuff in it!

They decrease my paranoia and remind me we are stardust, golden.

My brother was a cop in the 70s. In those days, in (this major US city), cruisers had to have two cops: one black or minority, one white. They had a really hard time getting black cops so Jews counted as "black or minority." When the locals saw two "white" guys in a cruiser they threw rocks and screamed "PIG MF," etc.

Les photos! La belle peinture! Un coup' de Videos! Meme des likes sur Facebook! Du fromage, des singes... Mais attends. Proteger nos allies? Battre pour la liberte et le bien-etre mondial? Garder nos secrets militaires et ceux de nos amis? Defendre meme les Juifs chez nous? Non, pas possible. En tout cas Vive La

Pussies. I have a '69 Sportster. The thing switches from "on" to "a number of important objects and fluids on the road behind me somewhere" because of "excessive" vibration.

Aww, jeez. Who in the heck cares about the "guarantee against rust" eh? I undercoat mine once a year, guaran-frickin-teed with the "no drip on the driveway" special, and I take it to the car wash around the first of every month unless it's raining or snowing. Yeah right... Try to rip me off on the "guarantee against

Yep. The first thing to know when selecting a marina is whether it's DIY friendly. I personally have no business in a non-DIY yard. Same deal with me: pulled a 4000+ hour Yanmar 3GM30F out of my last boat, drove it to Mack boring, drove it back, dropped it in.

Great article: concise and informative. Similarly, "yachting" has always been affordable for the folks who do their own work. The people who go on and on about "Break Out Another Thousand" are the ones who were never serious enough about sailing to learn how to work on their own rigging / engines / fiberglass /

"which according to deputies he did not have a contract from which to legally tow vehicles. .." The troubles regarding homosexuals are important, I suppose, but so are the troubles with this sentence. It makes me feel a little 'science fiction, double feature, rose tint my world,' if you know what I mean.

(How many have you owned? I'm on my third, now at 200K) Oh well. I suppose it's like anchovies. More for me, I guess. Leathery, purring, smooth-as-sin and fast as hell anchovies.

Classic Lamborghini? Check. Windshield sticker featuring my name in radical pastels? Check.

I was in Tunis last year. It is bizarre, lost, beautiful because it feels so soul-less, so utterly dead. Not one Jew remains. The history of this place always amazes me. The Carthaginians were utterly destroyed, the land laid waste forever; standing in that ancient place feels as if even the ghosts of the past have

Well, back in Mombasa he's considered more of a centrist. Oh, and Christian. Barack Hussein is definitely Christian. Madrasa-educated Christian. And straight as an arrow. Do NOT believe the homosexuals in Chicago who say they know him from the bath-houses. Liars, all of them. Lying racist republicans. Thank goodness

The trick, with all older Jaguars (there are no post-X300 Jaguars) is to drive them. Driven regularly, Jags are perfectly reliable, and, of course, paradise to drive.

"'Don't touch ze CAR, 'Don't touch ze CAR!' Five days at $300 per diem for a $3500 handbag, Mr. Priss exotic-leathers polesmoker has us all eating vegan, and I don't even get to take home a fucking bag. Fuck this agency"

Simple, lovely beauty. All that is sweet about Europe, and youth.

By the way, because you will care to know, female pandas are only fertile for TWO DAYS PER YEAR. And then, should the picky female agree to mate with the highly picky male, she usually abandons the runt of her litter of ONLY TWO. Bamboo-rich habitat is key, yes, but God sure made it hard on these little guys! They

When in Europe or the Middle East my son and I play "Panda!" (It's just like punch-bug, but we don't really care to punch each other.) We love 'em... Especially the awesome 4x4 variant! Favorite matchbox car? You guessed it! First car I'd probably buy NEW? Yep!

How exclusive! No matter the cost I wouldn't want to be included for fear of ruining it.

That actually happened to Alex Roy: he crashed a friend's Murcie. To his credit, and as a testament to his character, he paid for the repairs. (About 35K as I remember...) But back to Athens.