Hey guys I think that guy is in a submarine.
This Is Pictures.
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This boat engine makes noise motherfucker!
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No longer stock ride height, rolling as low as a daily driver in New England should without worrying about breaking an oil pan. :up:Comment
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But I can take whatever. If you're 16 and browsing known NWS forums on the family computer, well, then, it's pretty clear you shouldn't be doing that in the first place. It would just suck if threads like the animated gif one had to go because people didn't realize "off-topic" is NWS.
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this happensLast edited by retardotyler; 04-27-2015, 12:01 AM.i will get my moms g35 and monkey stomp your ass she has a k&n air filter your sr20det on 20 lbs cant fuck with itComment
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No longer stock ride height, rolling as low as a daily driver in New England should without worrying about breaking an oil pan. :up:Comment
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Dilbert is great that way. No matter what industry you're in, they have a comic that will relate to what you do.
Who's got that pic of the tire swing in about 12 different panels, and it reads like "what was ordered, what was drawn, what the customer got, what the customer was billed for", etc?Comment
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Dilbert is great that way. No matter what industry you're in, they have a comic that will relate to what you do.
Who's got that pic of the tire swing in about 12 different panels, and it reads like "what was ordered, what was drawn, what the customer got, what the customer was billed for", etc?Comment
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Hey, Dilbert, what do you call it when a guy in middle management moves all the way up to upper management?
I don’t know, what do you call it?”
A promotion!
Oh, thanks. Here’s a memo
"One of my top five favorite, like, cool...nerd cars"
'89 325i-sold
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Dilbert is great that way. No matter what industry you're in, they have a comic that will relate to what you do.
Who's got that pic of the tire swing in about 12 different panels, and it reads like "what was ordered, what was drawn, what the customer got, what the customer was billed for", etc?
I also think this is really cool. I'd love to witness something like this:
Explanation: What is that streaking across the sky? A bright earthgrazing meteor. In 1972, an unusually bright meteor from space was witnessed bouncing off Earth's atmosphere, much like a skipping stone can bounce off of a calm lake. The impressive event lasted several seconds, was visible in daylight, and reportedly visible all the way from Utah, USA to Alberta, Canada. Pictured above, the fireball was photographed streaking above Teton mountains behind Jackson Lake, Wyoming, USA. The Great Daylight Fireball of 1972 was possibly the size of a small truck, and would likely have created an impressive airburst were it to have struck Earth more directly. Earthgrazing meteors are rare but are more commonly seen when the radiant of a meteor shower is just rising or setting. At that time, meteors closer to the Earth than earthgrazers would more usually strike the Earth near the horizon, while meteors further than earthgrazers would miss the Earth entirely.
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