I wonder where Starman takes a leak if he doesn't have somebody's cornflakes to pizz in... just wondering...
he pees in a douche bag.
God bless Texas----------------------- Old 300 I will remain what i am until the day I die- A HUNTER......Sitting Bull Its not how you pick the booger.. but where you put it !! Roger V Hunter
in the early 70's i was working construction in the summer to pay for college. a guy on the crew had a 289 cobra, he couldn't afford it, i could have bought it for about 3500dollars. didn't. I cry to this day every time i think about it, it would have meant only a couple extra months of work.
I feel your pain. In 1971 I bought a 1966 Shelby GT 350 for $2400, raced it for three years and then sold it (for $2500) to buy a Lotus formula car. I thought I had really done well.
I bought a Lotus 22 Formula Jr (or Formula C in the US) for about $2500. Bought it from the guy that got me started in racing. Sold it to Mike Gue (then in England) for $2500. The guy that I bought it from was a great machinist. When I broke the crank in the MAE engine, he built me a billet crank that stunned the guys at Cosworth. The restored car sold for about $85,000 in the 1980s. After the Lotus, I started racing Formula Fords with a Titan Mk VI.
The formula Fords were a great affordable class that still performed enough to raise neck hackle at times. I wanted to go that route, but money was pretty scarce.
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in the early 70's i was working construction in the summer to pay for college. a guy on the crew had a 289 cobra, he couldn't afford it, i could have bought it for about 3500dollars. didn't. I cry to this day every time i think about it, it would have meant only a couple extra months of work.
I feel your pain. In 1971 I bought a 1966 Shelby GT 350 for $2400, raced it for three years and then sold it (for $2500) to buy a Lotus formula car. I thought I had really done well.
I bought a Lotus 22 Formula Jr (or Formula C in the US) for about $2500. Bought it from the guy that got me started in racing. Sold it to Mike Gue (then in England) for $2500. The guy that I bought it from was a great machinist. When I broke the crank in the MAE engine, he built me a billet crank that stunned the guys at Cosworth. The restored car sold for about $85,000 in the 1980s. After the Lotus, I started racing Formula Fords with a Titan Mk VI.
I definitely wanna see it.. As soon as it comes out on DVD or streaming I'll watch it.. But will never go to some movie theater.. Gave up on those about 30 years ago..
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I definitely wanna see it.. As soon as it comes out on DVD or streaming I'll watch it.. But will never go to some movie theater.. Gave up on those about 30 years ago..
Streamed it last night and tonight.
"I call that the llama bite."
"Where the hell did you learn that? The Girl Scouts?"
Hilarious.
Slaves get what they need. Free men get what they want.
One of my friends went to the Sebring 12 hour race in 1964. He brought a program back from that event with a cartoon on the back page. It shows two cops in what's obviously a Ferrari with a bubble gum machine on top. One looks at the other and says "Forget about it- - - - -it's a Cobra!" I'll bet that one made old Enzo crap his drawers! Jerry
Loved the movie. The movie delves deep into Miles family but nothing about the families of anyone else.
It is worth seeing the the theater for the sound of the various cars. Not one of the very best car movies for the motor sounds but still pretty good and well worth the money.
Went to see the movie tonight with the little wifey. She really liked it, so that is evidence anyone will like it. I agree it is a must see! It was very well done.
"All that the South has ever desired was that the Union, as established by our forefathers, should be preserved, and that the government, as originally organized, should be administered in purity and truth." – Robert E. Lee
Went to see the movie tonight with the little wifey. She really liked it, so that is evidence anyone will like it. I agree it is a must see! It was very well done.
It was well done. I thought it a really good movie. I don't at all like Damon (or Bale's) politics, but it the movie was really good.