GameboyRMH said:The two best games for making friends angry at each other, together at last!
I have a friend who is one of the most easygoing people in the world, and literally the only time I have seen him genuinely livid was while playing Mario Kart.
Also, this game will destroy friendships like no other
My friends and I didn't talk to each other for a week after playing it.
My father-in-law ruined Mario Kart for my wife and myself. As a kid to young adult, my wife would win every time because he would drive the wrong way and make it easy for her. When I was a college aged person, the competitiveness was up there; it was fierce. So the first time her and I played, there were tears. Now it's absolutely no fun.
Woody said:
Lived near there as a kid less than 10 YO. Rumors were that patients there with all sorts of deadly diseases like "the plague". Was farther away from home than we were supposed to go but we'd sneak through the woods and along the high tension power line trail to get there. Always an ambulance or hearse outside so with the fear of catching a deadly disease we never entered the open grounds from the woods. The woods in the area was hilly and had lots of Mountain Laurel.
Dunno how to hot link but here's a random pic
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Duke said:akamcfly said:Duke said:
Nah, not the same. Millions of people wear their favorite driver's number and colors, agreed. But they're not pretending to be an actual NASCAR driver, unlike 90% of the HD riders you see who dress up like they're truly badass biker dudes.
You have cosplay confused with LARPing. There are many many Harley (and sports, and racing, and activities) cosplayers with no bike. Once you have the bike and pirate gear, you're LARPing. Dressing to seem like you're involved in an activity you're not actually involved in is little more than cosplay. That being said, it's their money and there's really nothing wrong with it. We all do it to some degree.
akamcfly said:You have cosplay confused with LARPing. There are many many Harley (and sports, and racing, and activities) cosplayers with no bike. Once you have the bike and pirate gear, you're LARPing. Dressing to seem like you're involved in an activity you're not actually involved in is little more than cosplay. That being said, it's their money and there's really nothing wrong with it. We all do it to some degree.
That is, until their LARPing involves making sure everyone within a few mile radius knows what a "bad ass" they are:
Yeah right, your loud pipes save lives.... then why are they pointed backwards?....
Just saw a video on YouTube talking about confirming how loud pipes saves lives, because a rider who posts videos a lot commonly revs his motor to alert pedestrians how are about to cross in front of him.... uhm... yeah... if only there was a device on EVERY vehicle for that exact purpose (that doesn't even involve having to put the clutch in!!)
1999.
Trivia: I have been to Tulsa three times, and every time I ate at a deli kinda place called Batman's. Because Batman.
Appleseed said:Tell me you wouldn't drive a stock car like this on the street, every damn day. Go ahead, I dare you.
Absolutely. This one may have been used to take a young lady for ice cream a time or two:
Dusterbd13 said:miata is Japanese for "i can make it fit"
They make lots of wind noise at 70.
My dad is also partial to using his miata for hauling.
Those are cardboard type tubes they needed to roll up some backdrops, somewhere I have a picture of him using it to haul half a dozen 2x4s in the same manner.
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