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... man,... he's sure trying... Huh...

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Reply #1 - 11/12/10 at 10:10:28
 
He gone to have to give her some gas if he's gonna make that jump Wink
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Reply #2 - 11/12/10 at 10:37:28
 
I'm not in the picture but I'm holding his beer.
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Reply #3 - 11/12/10 at 11:03:10
 
That's what we do in archery to avoid target panic.
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Reply #4 - 11/12/10 at 11:53:08
 
Set a pretty lofty goal for the little scoot, didn't he?  


Hey Vers, have you tried strapping that new little camera to you bow?  Its pretty cool to watch.
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Reply #5 - 11/12/10 at 13:10:48
 
no that aint me in my big bird/power ranger suit.
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Reply #6 - 11/12/10 at 13:31:15
 
weracerc wrote on 11/12/10 at 13:10:48:
no that aint me in my big bird/power ranger suit.

I wouldn't admit it either... Grin...
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Reply #7 - 11/12/10 at 22:05:58
 
It;'d be funnier if there was a bunch o guys shooting him with paintballs.
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Reply #8 - 11/13/10 at 00:35:36
 
Grin Grin Grin
Hiliarious !!!
Huh
No, wait a minute ...
Shocked
AAAAArgh !!!

He's crashing into a Triumph Stag !!!
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Lips Sealed
Please tell me it's a photoshop...
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Reply #9 - 11/13/10 at 06:38:03
 
AAaaand I went to see just what a Stag is. It made the 50 worst car list.
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Reply #10 - 11/13/10 at 15:31:18
 
Depends who wrote that list.

To some, the Chevrolet Corvair is one of the 50 worst cars,
sooo dangerous with that 6 cylinder, air cooled, turbocharged engine fitted on the rear axle.

Uh... wait a minute...

6 cylinder, air cooled, turbocharged engine fitted on the rear axle...
...Porsche 911 Turbo, anyone ?

See what I mean ?  Wink
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Reply #11 - 11/13/10 at 15:33:54
 
The corvair wasnt well thot out in the suspension, & yes, it too was on the list.
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Reply #12 - 11/15/10 at 00:55:33
 
In them ol'days, not one single american car was well thought out in terms of chassis, brakes nor suspension.

It wasn't by chance that US racing was ni a straight line or around in circles for ... how many years? before you guys realized cars can turn right, too.

I still have a pretty old Corgi paperback, called "sports cars of the world", according to the author, racing driver Paul Frere, even a 1966 1600cc 126bhp Alfa Romeo sedan could run circles around a 1966 muscle car, provided there were no straights longer than the 1/8th mile.




Alfa Romeo, monocoque body, DOHC aluminium engine, independent rear suspension (DeDion) with coil springs, 5 speed gearbox and 4 wheel disc brakes, radial tires.

Muscle car, body on ladder frame, OHV iron engine, live rear axle with leaf springs, 3-speed gearbox, drum brakes (front discs opional),  cross-ply tires.
(I personally remember front disc brakes and radial tires becoming an option only around 1969 and offered as standard on some "sports packs" in 1971-73)

Of course, we can leave out the puny Alfa and look ad Italian muscle cars of the era, but it would be a no-contest.

Or, we could look at luxury sedans of the day, and compare a Citroen DS with a Buick of the same year.


Just to say, "animals" from different continents will evolve in different ways.

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