ransom wrote: Somehow I failed to notice the transition to UltraDork... I guess that's the sort of laser-like focus on other things that allows this level of dorkiness to happen...
"Kent puts his name on his license plate"
"My mom does the same thing to my underwear."
"You Mom puts license plates in your underwear? How do you sit?"
stafford1500 wrote: On a smaller scale
Holy crap! An AMA Cub! Now that takes me back about 40 years. I built dozens of those as a kid, before I got into hand launch gliders. I still have a couple of these, unbuilt, MIB:
ransom wrote: Somehow I failed to notice the transition to UltraDork... I guess that's the sort of laser-like focus on other things that allows this level of dorkiness to happen...
Just watched this last night. I have an unflinching love affare with Jordan.
Did you know she was Gilbert's squeeze in Revenge of the Nerds?
Donebrokeit wrote:
I love Palatov's cars. One day I'll be rich enough to own one (or two), especially since he's local and the cars were designed and built here in the states.
http://www.dpcars.net or http://www.palatov.com
In reply to Wally:
You'd be surprised how many people don't know the states. It annoys me because I can recite them in alphabetical order.
Spoolpigeon wrote:Flight Service wrote:Awesome. My uncle ran the steam program for the Union Pacific railroad for years. The few times we went to Wyoming to visit, we always went to the yard and see all the cool old steam engines. Even got to ride on a couple! Cool stuff for sure.
There's an old railroad tunnel at a place where I hike and mountain bike.
Woody wrote:Spoolpigeon wrote:There's an old railroad tunnel at a place where I hike and mountain bike.Flight Service wrote:Awesome. My uncle ran the steam program for the Union Pacific railroad for years. The few times we went to Wyoming to visit, we always went to the yard and see all the cool old steam engines. Even got to ride on a couple! Cool stuff for sure.
yeah i really liked that shot
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