Random Thought Thread, aka The RTT (**possible spoilers**)
#2601
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Nice, a man after my own heart. I am only allowed to drink tequila at home and around very good friends. If I lose control bad things can happen so I need to be kept to the confines of my house though I am usually pretty fun.
#2602
Resident Alien
I had a I and a II. The II was diesel. The I had a 340 (or there abouts) V8, 4 speed manual, power nothing. Hauled ass and was essentially a Dynagym on wheels.
And yep, that was me. What's a dazzling urbanite like me doing in a rustic setting like this? I blame the hooch.
And yep, that was me. What's a dazzling urbanite like me doing in a rustic setting like this? I blame the hooch.
#2603
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I had a I and a II. The II was diesel. The I had a 340 (or there abouts) V8, 4 speed manual, power nothing. Hauled ass and was essentially a Dynagym on wheels.
And yep, that was me. What's a dazzling urbanite like me doing in a rustic setting like this? I blame the hooch.
And yep, that was me. What's a dazzling urbanite like me doing in a rustic setting like this? I blame the hooch.
If I grew a mullet and a molester stache I would look just like that.
#2604
Making a kilometer blurry
I had a I and a II. The II was diesel. The I had a 340 (or there abouts) V8, 4 speed manual, power nothing. Hauled ass and was essentially a Dynagym on wheels.
And yep, that was me. What's a dazzling urbanite like me doing in a rustic setting like this? I blame the hooch.
And yep, that was me. What's a dazzling urbanite like me doing in a rustic setting like this? I blame the hooch.
...then my dad's roommate took me for a ride in his ice racer "The Beast." Ran low 8s at Bandemere. 800hp Small block 400 on a CJ-5 frame with just enough fiberglass so look almost like a CJ. It would leave 8" deep ruts in solid ice up on Georgetown lake (running bolted tires).
There are parts of that lifestyle I miss. Ice racing was a blast. I had a 69 CJ-5 for while that was quite quick too.
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Botto's reply to the hunting message made me think of this:
https://www.theonion.com/articles/ask-a-navy-seal,12246/
https://www.theonion.com/articles/ask-a-navy-seal,12246/
#2606
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Nice. My '42 was slow as hell, but would go up anything. Top speed was 59 and I drove it 60 everywhere. My dad had an '80 CJ-7 at the time with the 304 V8 and some mods. That thing was frightening. I've never accelerated that fast in 2 feet of snow before. Yeesh.
...then my dad's roommate took me for a ride in his ice racer "The Beast." Ran low 8s at Bandemere. Small block 400 on a CJ-5 frame with just enough fiberglass so look almost like a CJ. I would leave 8" deep ruts in solid ice up on Georgetown lake (running bolted tires).
There are parts of that lifestyle I miss. Ice racing was a blast. I had a 69 CJ-5 for while that was quite quick too.
...then my dad's roommate took me for a ride in his ice racer "The Beast." Ran low 8s at Bandemere. Small block 400 on a CJ-5 frame with just enough fiberglass so look almost like a CJ. I would leave 8" deep ruts in solid ice up on Georgetown lake (running bolted tires).
There are parts of that lifestyle I miss. Ice racing was a blast. I had a 69 CJ-5 for while that was quite quick too.
#2607
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I had a I and a II. The II was diesel. The I had a 340 (or there abouts) V8, 4 speed manual, power nothing. Hauled ass and was essentially a Dynagym on wheels.
And yep, that was me. What's a dazzling urbanite like me doing in a rustic setting like this? I blame the hooch.
And yep, that was me. What's a dazzling urbanite like me doing in a rustic setting like this? I blame the hooch.
We used to go to their cabin near 29 Palms and I always rode in the back, no seat, just metal.
love the Blazing Saddles reference.
#2609
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Having a garage clean out sale. Posting stuff in the Road Forum classifieds as it comes up. One item of note is a Quarq Rotor 3d 175 with q-rings. $1700.
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I'd like to think he has matured.