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Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 1:21 pm
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Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 1:50 pm
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Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 2:00 pm
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Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 2:01 pm
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Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 2:09 pm
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Death Pop Styk_Figure_BoB Paige Hailey- bassist of Orgy, Jay Gordon- singer of Orgy Yessssssssssssssssss. Paige Hailey was my biggest crush in high school. I loved his stupid hair cut. Jay was a doll, too. And had such a great voice. Oh my Lord, he seriously did. . Paige was a hottie, though. God, I loved his face, and his bass-playing was to die for. I also thought Twiggy Ramirez- Bassist for Marilyn Manson- was beautiful, too. He still is, actually. . God, I'm drooling. lol!!
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Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 2:35 pm
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Sachie Whitby Agent Ecto I always go for the older celebrities. I thought Deforest Kelley (Dr. McCoy) was still pretty damn handsome in his 70s. But I definitely believe that James May (Top Gear) is the perfect man, as in, the man by whom I judge other men, haha. James May aka "Captain Slow" is really great though. There was an episode of Top Gear where he essentially invented an electric car that is superior to any electric car or hybrid car that you can actually buy. The car used a very tiny bit of diesel fuel that was only used to power an electric generator. The biggest problem that wasn't overcome was that it was way too noisy. It was very impressive thus I can understand why you would use him as the standard to judge all other men. What can they do?
Of course, you refer to the Hammerhead-i Eagle Thrust, a truly beautiful machine. I know the phrase "ambitious but rubbish" is commonly used, but I feel that it could be, with some work, the way of the future. It's that old-fashioned, built-in-a-shed genius that sets him apart from the over-cautious, oftentimes meek men of today.
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Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 2:45 pm
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Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 2:51 pm
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Agent Ecto Sachie Whitby Agent Ecto I always go for the older celebrities. I thought Deforest Kelley (Dr. McCoy) was still pretty damn handsome in his 70s. But I definitely believe that James May (Top Gear) is the perfect man, as in, the man by whom I judge other men, haha. James May aka "Captain Slow" is really great though. There was an episode of Top Gear where he essentially invented an electric car that is superior to any electric car or hybrid car that you can actually buy. The car used a very tiny bit of diesel fuel that was only used to power an electric generator. The biggest problem that wasn't overcome was that it was way too noisy. It was very impressive thus I can understand why you would use him as the standard to judge all other men. What can they do? Of course, you refer to the Hammerhead-i Eagle Thrust, a truly beautiful machine. I know the phrase "ambitious but rubbish" is commonly used, but I feel that it could be, with some work, the way of the future. It's that old-fashioned, built-in-a-shed genius that sets him apart from the over-cautious, oftentimes meek men of today.
Yes, I am referring to the Hammerhead-i Eagle Thrust, and The contributions of Jeremy and Richard were pretty much rubbish on that one.
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Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 2:54 pm
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Sachie Whitby Agent Ecto Sachie Whitby Agent Ecto I always go for the older celebrities. I thought Deforest Kelley (Dr. McCoy) was still pretty damn handsome in his 70s. But I definitely believe that James May (Top Gear) is the perfect man, as in, the man by whom I judge other men, haha. James May aka "Captain Slow" is really great though. There was an episode of Top Gear where he essentially invented an electric car that is superior to any electric car or hybrid car that you can actually buy. The car used a very tiny bit of diesel fuel that was only used to power an electric generator. The biggest problem that wasn't overcome was that it was way too noisy. It was very impressive thus I can understand why you would use him as the standard to judge all other men. What can they do? Of course, you refer to the Hammerhead-i Eagle Thrust, a truly beautiful machine. I know the phrase "ambitious but rubbish" is commonly used, but I feel that it could be, with some work, the way of the future. It's that old-fashioned, built-in-a-shed genius that sets him apart from the over-cautious, oftentimes meek men of today. Yes, I am referring to the Hammerhead-i Eagle Thrust, and The contributions of Jeremy and Richard were pretty much rubbish on that one.
Yes, it seems they're often the cause of failure in their varied endeavors. But that, I suppose, is what makes the show interesting.
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Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 2:59 pm
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Agent Ecto Sachie Whitby Agent Ecto Sachie Whitby Agent Ecto I always go for the older celebrities. I thought Deforest Kelley (Dr. McCoy) was still pretty damn handsome in his 70s. But I definitely believe that James May (Top Gear) is the perfect man, as in, the man by whom I judge other men, haha. James May aka "Captain Slow" is really great though. There was an episode of Top Gear where he essentially invented an electric car that is superior to any electric car or hybrid car that you can actually buy. The car used a very tiny bit of diesel fuel that was only used to power an electric generator. The biggest problem that wasn't overcome was that it was way too noisy. It was very impressive thus I can understand why you would use him as the standard to judge all other men. What can they do? Of course, you refer to the Hammerhead-i Eagle Thrust, a truly beautiful machine. I know the phrase "ambitious but rubbish" is commonly used, but I feel that it could be, with some work, the way of the future. It's that old-fashioned, built-in-a-shed genius that sets him apart from the over-cautious, oftentimes meek men of today. Yes, I am referring to the Hammerhead-i Eagle Thrust, and The contributions of Jeremy and Richard were pretty much rubbish on that one. Yes, it seems they're often the cause of failure in their varied endeavors. But that, I suppose, is what makes the show interesting.
I can honestly say that if they treated everything as serious business where they were not sabotaging each other's car or racing cars against non-cars, I wouldn't watch it.
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Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 3:38 pm
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Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 4:14 pm
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Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 4:17 pm
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Sachie Whitby Agent Ecto Sachie Whitby Agent Ecto Sachie Whitby Agent Ecto I always go for the older celebrities. I thought Deforest Kelley (Dr. McCoy) was still pretty damn handsome in his 70s. But I definitely believe that James May (Top Gear) is the perfect man, as in, the man by whom I judge other men, haha. James May aka "Captain Slow" is really great though. There was an episode of Top Gear where he essentially invented an electric car that is superior to any electric car or hybrid car that you can actually buy. The car used a very tiny bit of diesel fuel that was only used to power an electric generator. The biggest problem that wasn't overcome was that it was way too noisy. It was very impressive thus I can understand why you would use him as the standard to judge all other men. What can they do? Of course, you refer to the Hammerhead-i Eagle Thrust, a truly beautiful machine. I know the phrase "ambitious but rubbish" is commonly used, but I feel that it could be, with some work, the way of the future. It's that old-fashioned, built-in-a-shed genius that sets him apart from the over-cautious, oftentimes meek men of today. Yes, I am referring to the Hammerhead-i Eagle Thrust, and The contributions of Jeremy and Richard were pretty much rubbish on that one. Yes, it seems they're often the cause of failure in their varied endeavors. But that, I suppose, is what makes the show interesting. I can honestly say that if they treated everything as serious business where they were not sabotaging each other's car or racing cars against non-cars, I wouldn't watch it.
Neither would I. The cocking about is what makes it so perfect. Which is why I'd never watch American Top Gear.
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