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on: 08-02-2004
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my old 87 caprice wagon |
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#3 |
8-02-2004 @ 08:53:02 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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#1, Eh...it's a demolition derby car. They're always brightly painted in Krylon, as to be noticable. |
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8-02-2004 @ 09:48:30 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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#4, I'm glad you included the parenthetical translation...I was reading it as "beef ride". |
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8-02-2004 @ 10:00:07 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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#6, Must be a southern thing, they'll deep fry ANYTHING in the south.... including lug nuts |
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8-02-2004 @ 10:03:34 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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Yeah, like chitterlings.
Oh, excuse me, I mean "chit'lins". |
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8-02-2004 @ 10:09:15 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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And gritts, I used to work in a Shoney's (southern restaurant chain, like Dennys') that was in PA here, they had the standard chain-wide menu that included gritts, nobody, NOBODY ever touched them. BUt, the gravy-dipped deep fried country steak was a hot item |
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#11 |
8-02-2004 @ 10:14:46 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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I don't know what the problem is with grits outside of the South. One of those weird little nuances, I guess.
Sort of like BC headache powder. Buying that stuff is second nature to me, but on my trip to PA last year, nobody north of the Carolinas had ever even heard of it. |
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#12 |
8-02-2004 @ 10:21:01 PM |
Posted By : solid_snake |
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My family always painted their derby cars black, most everyone did in fact, you need to move like a nija out there. |
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8-02-2004 @ 10:25:28 PM |
Posted By : stang392 |
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I think the thing with grits and the south comes form the south's poorer (I guess thats spelled right) past, and it has just been passed down through the ages. as a yankee living in the south I have no use for them, hell I damn near puked the first time I ate them, however if you eat something long enough, no matter how bad it tastes, you grow to like it. thats my theroy anyway |
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8-02-2004 @ 10:25:43 PM |
Posted By : Tastycakemix |
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I would paint mine chrome and polish it. Then they'll go blind and hit the audience members. Then I will take my Optima battery out put it in my truck and drive out with my nasty ass dog in the passenger seat. "Like a Rock, OOOHHH LIKE A ROCK". |
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8-02-2004 @ 10:32:21 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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#13, There's nothing poor about them, though. It's just cream of wheat made of corn instead of wheat. |
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#17 |
8-02-2004 @ 10:38:21 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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For all intents and purposes, yeah. |
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#18 |
8-02-2004 @ 10:45:05 PM |
Posted By : Adambomb |
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#1, HEY! I like Spongebob (no I'm not gay)
[Edited by Adambomb on 8-02-2004 @ 10:45:58 PM] |
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8-02-2004 @ 10:55:06 PM |
Posted By : redrx8 |
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#18, I like Spongebob too (and I to am not gay) but I would never paint my car in a spongebob theme - Demolition Derby car or not. |
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