Loud?paint it black wrote:a small apartment
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You'll have to share it with me by Monday evening if you want me to forgive you for the word "runt".paint it black wrote:and no mention of a skinny runt half naked torso, whatever is the world coming to
the new album is only available via a small apartment in Leeds. I'll ask this weekend
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Goths have feelings too
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In a word, no.psichonaut wrote:to Sinnie And Zenohttp://www.pubblicaassistenza.it/2006/i ... unebre.jpg
don't you like this
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Thanks for expressing my feelings about that tooSINsister wrote:In a word, no.psichonaut wrote:to Sinnie And Zenohttp://www.pubblicaassistenza.it/2006/i ... unebre.jpg
don't you like this
Did you like mine?
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Don't mind meSINsister wrote:Sorry, Mark dear, I feel partially responsible for the irresponsible behavior!markfiend wrote:This thread was split from here.
I'm just bored and flexing my moderator muscles
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ETA: but I *do* like this, and pretty much anything else that the legendary George Barris ever "kustomized" (including a certain vehicle that was used in a certain band's video...). *Swoon*, *drool*, etc., etc. \m/SINsister wrote:In a word, no.psichonaut wrote:to Sinnie And Zenohttp://www.pubblicaassistenza.it/2006/i ... unebre.jpg
don't you like this
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could you split the split thread pleasemarkfiend wrote:Don't mind meSINsister wrote:Sorry, Mark dear, I feel partially responsible for the irresponsible behavior!markfiend wrote:This thread was split from here.
I'm just bored and flexing my moderator muscles
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i dream a car like thisSINsister wrote:ETA: but I *do* like this, and pretty much anything else that the legendary George Barris ever "kustomized" (including a certain vehicle that was used in a certain band's video...). *Swoon*, *drool*, etc., etc. \m/ ;D :notworthy: :von:SINsister wrote:In a word, no. :urff:psichonaut wrote:to Sinnie And Zenohttp://www.pubblicaassistenza.it/2006/i ... unebre.jpg
don't you like this
thanks...my Lord...i'm unbeliver
tear up your pants for psicho...and jump on him
tear up your pants for psicho...and jump on him
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Or this?psichonaut wrote:i dream a car like thisSINsister wrote:ETA: but I *do* like this, and pretty much anything else that the legendary George Barris ever "kustomized" (including a certain vehicle that was used in a certain band's video...). *Swoon*, *drool*, etc., etc. \m/
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F*ck it. Threads in General Chat can go where they wantpaint it black wrote:could you split the split thread pleasemarkfiend wrote:Don't mind meSINsister wrote: Sorry, Mark dear, I feel partially responsible for the irresponsible behavior!
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Fastbacks rule indeed, I'd rather stick to the original Stang than the later models myself though to be honest. Shelbys are always nice though
Today was great for car spotting, walked out tonight only to see an Austin-Healey 100/6, a bit further I bumped into a 250SL, walked past the local Jensen Interceptor and to top it off there was an Arnage parked exactly where the Mustang was stood earlier tonight.
Those motorist sure know how to make my day
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I was very pleased to see so many old MGs, Jags, and Citroëns around England...
ETA: I'd like to get into the customizing field, I think - painting, esp. (as I know nothing about metalworking). Anyone have any suggestions? Does this kind of thing have a following in the UK/Europe?
ETA: I'd like to get into the customizing field, I think - painting, esp. (as I know nothing about metalworking). Anyone have any suggestions? Does this kind of thing have a following in the UK/Europe?
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Old British Cars are absolutely the best Didn't spot too many myself, sadlySINsister wrote:I was very pleased to see so many old MGs, Jags, and Citroëns around England...
ETA: I'd like to get into the customizing field, I think - painting, esp. (as I know nothing about metalworking). Anyone have any suggestions? Does this kind of thing have a following in the UK/Europe?
Costumising an old car is a definite no-no for me though. When it made it through the years in a pretty original state, it's a shame to undo it now
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Z, I'm not talking about original beauties in mint condition, I'm talking about the sad, rusted hulks slated for the junkyard and the crusher - the kind that George Barris initially started out modding in the 1940s, or thereabouts...Obviousman wrote:Costumising an old car is a definite no-no for me though. When it made it through the years in a pretty original state, it's a shame to undo it now
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You're allowed to do that alright as far as I'm concerned
That's more of a matter of saving another old beauty!
That's more of a matter of saving another old beauty!
favourite US fastback is the 1972 Buick Riviera Boattail.
It still can't beat This,this or this.
And, Marco: This one with Hijackers and Chrome sidepipes and a nicely beefed up 427er engine is what you ask for, not a shabby Mercedes plastic crap.
All those childhood dreams.. And I can't even afford This..
It still can't beat This,this or this.
And, Marco: This one with Hijackers and Chrome sidepipes and a nicely beefed up 427er engine is what you ask for, not a shabby Mercedes plastic crap.
All those childhood dreams.. And I can't even afford This..
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You're a man of taste Jüm!