logdog said:Is it cheating to hotlink to GRM?
John Brown said:Chris_V wrote:GameboyRMH wrote:Chris_V wrote:John Brown wrote:Shaun wrote:GameboyRMH wrote:ignorant wrote:Jensenman wrote:GlennS wrote: this link is hotYes. Yes, it is. I'd be happy to hotlink her anytime.
she's like 15 or 16 and her dad was none too happy about this picture.
Is it illegal if I save this pic to my computer?
she is, um, really a pole vaulter.. http://stromdotcom.blogspot.com/2007/05/allison-stokke.html
All I have to say is every time we quote this we exponentially hotlink it as well...
Actually not, as once it's in your browser's cache, that's where it pulls it from, and it only pulls it from there once per page, no matter how many times it's linked to ON that page. And if you refresh teh page, it will only pull it from the original site once, regardless of how many times it's linked to on the page.
Sssshhh you're ruining the fun!
No I'm not. But I am continuing this particular quotefest... for obvious reasons.
She is getting smaller :(
No, it's a time honored tradition.
Adrian_Thompson said:RossD said:https://madison.craigslist.org/cto/d/madison-1978-ford-granada-302-motor/6791976055.html
Pha, that isnt' a Granada, this is a Granada. My parents had one the same color and year as this.
There was also a Coupé version
Then came the Mk II
Again, my parents had a red Estate (Wagon) version like this.
Then in the UK we got the Mk III which is what was sold as the Scorpio here and in Europe. This is the cool 24V Cosworth version
I will give you the Euro Granadas look better, probably were built/designed better, and were the first Granadas ('72 vs '75), but that ugly one I posted came with a 302 V8.
Adrian_Thompson said:Pha, that isnt' a Granada, this is a Granada. My parents had one the same color and year as thi
You're all wrong.
In reply to Adrian_Thompson :
Lol.
This is Freedom.... Freedom, Wisconsin:
Thats my wife going out on our snow day to save a horse.
Duke said:I especially love "NON-INFLAMMABLE".
My favorite part = "For Safety", sort of like this guy's helmet.
In reply to Spoolpigeon :
Temperature sensitive camouflage. The pattern changes depending on how cold it gets .
Metallica puts on one hell of a show. They played to a sold out stadium of 19,500 fans. There was shooting flames, floating cube monitors that moved all around showing all kinds of graphics and E36 M3. There were choreographed drones that came out of the stage floor. It was berkeleying awesome. A++ would rock again.
In reply to EastCoastMojo :
I saw the same show in Little Rock a week ago Sunday. First time I've ever seen them. I'm a passive fan, I think I own 2 albums and some random MP3s, can sing along with most of what gets radio play, but I'm far from a fanboy.
I left pretty underwhelmed. Show seemed short, considering they were the only act, I mean Jim Breuer (remember him ) "warmed the audience," but wasn't really what I'd call entertaining.
Stage production was okay. I'm not sure what I was expecting, but, I mean it's freaking Metallica, I've seen more effort put into way smaller acts at the same venue.
The sound was way off too, muddy, and vocals were drowned out by the bass.
The highlight was the swarm of about 60 little quadcopter drones with led lights flying around choreographed to one of their songs. I'd never seen that before, pretty neat.
A friend that was at the show with me sent me this link, I didn't notice it during the show, we weren't close enough to the stage, and they cut the lights as it happened. Apparently Hatfield broke something on his guitar, got pissed and chunked it across the stage.
http://www.alternativenation.net/james-hetfield-angry-throws-guitar-metallica-show/
I guess maybe I'm just getting old, or Metallica is, or we both are.
I'm glad you had fun ECM, I didn't hate it, I guess I just had higher expectations. I can say I've seen them now, but I won't likely be doing that again.
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