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Friday, March 22, 2024

Friday's movin' pitchers

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27 comments:

  1. #5 Attetion to detail, using a roller to get those brush stroke out of there

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  2. 5 Antifa C***s Are Bastards.

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  3. Lets see the dismount. How stupid some people are.

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  4. I'm guessing #7 failex at the floor is lava game.

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  5. #5 did that once as a kid -- on a $50 1950 Buick.
    a couple cans of enamel

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  6. #5 All I thought was the old Earl Scheib commercial of painting your car for $99.95.

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    1. $19.95. 1963. Oakland California 1952 Studebaker 2dr. Coupe. Black (of course)

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    2. Damn! You're probably old enough to remember Simas Brothers gas on Telegraph Ave, and Kwik-Way with their 19 cent burgers. Also, Buttercup Bakery on College Ave and Alcatraz where Leonard Nemoy hung out.

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  7. #8. Not only no, but HELL NO!

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  8. #5 - If done right, that'll be a decent paint job. Here's a good example: http://www.rickwrench.com/50dollarpaint.html

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  9. #1 - "What is that in the rear view mirror ... ??!! WHAT THE FUCK !!!"

    #3 - "What I Win ?"

    #8 - Fuck No !!

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  10. #6 Was that a look of concern at the very end of the gif? Nope, nope, nope. Never trust the big lizards. That is just stupid ignorant.

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  11. #3- That a hole needs to have that plastic gun wrapped around his head.

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  12. #5 - I drove a 1960 Falcon Ranchero that was hand painted green for a couple of years around Arizona back in late 70's. Wish I still had that car, not even for the collectability - it was just a solid car with a reliable engine (stolen from a 64 1/2 mustang that had been totaled.) Mine was more dark forest green.

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    1. Dad had a 76 Ranchero with a 429, if I remember correctly. It was almost completely rusted out within 5 years, which is a shame, because I loved that car. He traded it in on a 1982 Datsun. Sad day.

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  13. #7 Looks like this means monthly visits to an orthopedic surgeon for the rest of his life.

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    1. I know the answer has something to do with the bottles on the table, but WTF was he doing on top of the refrigerator?

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  14. #8:
    Nope.
    Nope.
    Nopity fucking nope.

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  15. #5 Tip and roll, baby, tip and roll...

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  16. #9 Nothing as enjoyable as watching a man play with his duck...

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  17. I sold Dodge's in 1976 after WT Grant went belly up. Those 2 guys in #5 must have been in charge of paint jobs on Aspen's that year. Every freaking car you ordered and sold had to be sent to the paint shop to get fixed. Actually they looked like they'd been painted with brooms.

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  18. #10 It's not supposed to do that...

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  19. #7-the way his legs give way at the end makes m think that the injury was of a permanent sort IYKWIM

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  20. #1, Wirecutter, we're not playing that game again. I'm not that stupid. regards, Alemaster

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  21. I've done some crazy shit flyin Hueys, but that's pretty good. There's a 'clothing optional' beach near where we were based. I wish we had the video capability then like we have now, would make for great posts. 100ft up, 50 ft out from the beach, some of our LT's wanted to land to get phone #'s. Good times, when the world was good and HUEY!!!

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