Re: Rebellion in the NSF camp.
Craigers is always good for a belt.
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Craigers is always good for a belt.
Craig's Scotch come at a high price. You still have to listen to his father discuss the merits of the collapsible wagon.
Craig's Scotch come at a high price. You still have to listen to his father discuss the merits of the collapsible wagon.
We all pay that price, scotch or not. Might as well drink up!
After I installed my lift, my brother came by and taped a Matchbox Ferrari to it. He said "now if anybody asks you, you can tell them your Ferrari is on the lift."
Where does one buy matchbox cars these days? I need to do that.
I can't even type it.
E-30.
Now I need to take a shower.
I just read this post and........ LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA I"M NOT LISTENING!
If you wanted to impress people you clearly went the wrong way. Spank still has the corvegge for sale. You go to a bar and tell a girl you race an e30 they'll have no idea what it is and their eyes will gloss over as you try and explain. You say you race a corvette, they'll know what that mean and think your rich as their eyes gloss over while you continue to talk about it.
Actually yesterday a woman at work noticed my computers background and asked about it, when I told them it was a picture of me racing she asked which one was mine. I sheepishly admitted to racing the Cutlass Ciera when I had the choice of claiming a lotus or 2 different bmw's. It was then followed up with a 30 minute discussion with her doing most of the talking because she was all excited that I raced a Cutlass Ciera because that was the car she learned to drive on because her mother owned one.
So you never know saying you race an Aries Wagon may be the better way to go.
NSF BMW WTF?!?!?!
(Sigh) there goes the neighborhood.... Now all that's left is for Speedy to pull 3 race ready running cars from his trailer and concentrate only on racing them.........
Happy news. Gary will drive the BMW down from Kentucky this weekend and If it breaks, as expected, he will surely leave it where it dies.
LeMony friends be on the lookout for a hopeless alcoholic wandering somewhere between Cocoa Beach and Kentucky on I-10/ I-95.
Code name: G
I keep forgetting how scary NSF is up close.
Craigers is always good for a belt.
This.
The Craigers is a good man.
Craig's Scotch come at a high price. You still have to listen to his father discuss the merits of the collapsible wagon.
Even Katie remembers the horrible collapsible wagon debate. Thank God there was scotch. And fire. And for Thursday nights.
This car needs to pure evil.
All of the most 'evil' Lemons components must be placed in.
That raises the question though....what are the most evil Lemons components?
An E30 is a good start...but we can make it worse (better)!
this car needs the EZ Crusher theme.....
Good News.
After a moment of sobriety, which is rare in the NSF camp, the offending purchaser of the BMW has traded it for a Mitsubishi Gallant.
Gary has started drinking again.
Wait, the Cordia didn't leave enough Mitsubishi chafing on everyone?
I have no control over my teammates. zero.
You could become more of a dicktator, like me.
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