The AI-generated cat pictures thread
Boost Czar
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reminds me of the time I raced a mustang in my WRX--we were coming up to a stoplight so i slowed down.
he proceeded to take that opportunity to pretend he won and kept on the throttle; SLAMMED on his brakes once he passed me, had to pull into the left turn lane not to hit stopped cars, hit the curve on the left, went through the intersection, hit the median, and then just kept on driving.
he proceeded to take that opportunity to pretend he won and kept on the throttle; SLAMMED on his brakes once he passed me, had to pull into the left turn lane not to hit stopped cars, hit the curve on the left, went through the intersection, hit the median, and then just kept on driving.
Boost Pope
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Since this is not a Mustang forum, People of Influence:
Original, not-ensmallened version, suitable for framing, with clickthrough bios: http://cliptank.com/PeopleofInfluencePainting.htm
Original, not-ensmallened version, suitable for framing, with clickthrough bios: http://cliptank.com/PeopleofInfluencePainting.htm
reminds me of the time I raced a mustang in my WRX--we were coming up to a stoplight so i slowed down.
he proceeded to take that opportunity to pretend he won and kept on the throttle; SLAMMED on his brakes once he passed me, had to pull into the left turn lane not to hit stopped cars, hit the curve on the left, went through the intersection, hit the median, and then just kept on driving.
he proceeded to take that opportunity to pretend he won and kept on the throttle; SLAMMED on his brakes once he passed me, had to pull into the left turn lane not to hit stopped cars, hit the curve on the left, went through the intersection, hit the median, and then just kept on driving.
reminds me of the time I raced a mustang in my WRX--we were coming up to a stoplight so i slowed down.
he proceeded to take that opportunity to pretend he won and kept on the throttle; SLAMMED on his brakes once he passed me, had to pull into the left turn lane not to hit stopped cars, hit the curve on the left, went through the intersection, hit the median, and then just kept on driving.
he proceeded to take that opportunity to pretend he won and kept on the throttle; SLAMMED on his brakes once he passed me, had to pull into the left turn lane not to hit stopped cars, hit the curve on the left, went through the intersection, hit the median, and then just kept on driving.
We stopped and sat there wondering what do we do now. 300 just sat. Do we get out or wait or......guy collected himself a drove off the opposite direction. My brother gives him a friendly wave and we managed to not bust out laughing til he passed by.
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Love that one ^
Since pictures thread, this pelican wouldn't stop begging for a handout yesterday.
My company was one of the sponsors of a redfish tournament benefitting the Shriner's Children's Hospital so I took a couple of pictures while the competitors were bringing in fish (limit 27" by law and tournament rules).
Since pictures thread, this pelican wouldn't stop begging for a handout yesterday.
My company was one of the sponsors of a redfish tournament benefitting the Shriner's Children's Hospital so I took a couple of pictures while the competitors were bringing in fish (limit 27" by law and tournament rules).
Boost Pope
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I call this piece "A small, fluffy dog midway through the act of expressing a particularly gratifying bowel movement upon one of the many lush, green lawns of Central Park on a warm spring afternoon."
Resident MT.net local lets BuRZ noob drive trubo e85 miata, car didn't explode, many noob stalls. Learns what it's like to drive a real car on megasquirt.
Not for the faint of heart.
Not for the faint of heart.