In reply to Maroon92:
http://volxtuning.com/products-page/replacement-headlight-lenses/
although they were 55 shipped when i ordered them a month ago
In reply to Maroon92:
http://volxtuning.com/products-page/replacement-headlight-lenses/
although they were 55 shipped when i ordered them a month ago
Flight Service wrote: In reply to Sultan: No, we already have enough things to criticize them for. No one needs to make racially biased comments about the First Ladies appearance.
Nothing racially biased about that comment, except that black folks invented it. Hos is hos and hoochie mama is a blanket term.
Other than that, I've yet to see anyone who looks good in a pair of sausage casing jeans.
For high quality photos of a decidedly different type ...
These are from Foreign Policy Magazine.
These are from Coskun Aral, my favorite war photographer. This sort of thing always seemed more honest, to me, than gun porn.
In reply to DaewooOfDeath:
The guy in the fog on the phone walking the railroad track for some reason keeps my attention.
mightymike wrote: Does anyone know anything about this VW:
hint, hint...
http://rumors.automobilemag.com/bugging-austrian-company-blends-vw-beetle-porsche-boxster-wild-bugster-custom-38245.html
Flight Service wrote: In reply to DaewooOfDeath: The guy in the fog on the phone walking the railroad track for some reason keeps my attention.
That guy's from Pakistan. I've been reading this over the last couple days.
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2012/06/18/postcards_from_hell_2012
914Driver wrote: This is high on my 'More Money Than Brains" list.
That looks a lot like the N1-M 'Jeep' that is at the Air & Space Museum - Dulles version. My son fell in love with that plane when we were there recently and I just bought him a model of it to put together!
And on the subject of airplanes, this was my grandfather's P-47 during WWII. He was part of the Army Air Corps and later the 9th Air Force stationed in England. He flew this plane and a P-38. The nose art is a picture of my grandmother and says "Duck Butt" which was his nickname for her.
dyintorace wrote: And on the subject of airplanes, this was my grandfather's P-47 during WWII. He was part of the Army Air Corps and later the 9th Air Force stationed in England. He flew this plane and a P-38. The nose art is a picture of my grandmother and says "Duck Butt" which was his nickname for her.
That is very cool. I remember my grandfather talking about his time during WWII and saying that his favorite airplane was the P-47 because when they came over he know the Germans were going to get it.
dyintorace wrote: And on the subject of airplanes, this was my grandfather's P-47 during WWII. He was part of the Army Air Corps and later the 9th Air Force stationed in England. He flew this plane and a P-38. The nose art is a picture of my grandmother and says "Duck Butt" which was his nickname for her.
Apparenlty the plane and your grandfather is well enough known to be part of simulators.
Apparently, your grandmother may be on a lot of model planes since she's one of just a few options.... How cool is that?
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