Looks awkward
KyAllroad (Jeremy) (Forum Supporter) said:Looks awkward
"wife, please seal me inside the deathtrap"
"gladly, honey."
The ceiling of Grand Central Station was cleaned 20 years ago, all but one little spot to show how dirty ie was from things like cigarette smoke.
914Driver said:The ceiling of Grand Central Station was cleaned 20 years ago, all but one little spot to show how dirty ie was from things like cigarette smoke.
Fun fact, the constellations are backwards. East to west is west to east on the ceiling.
KyAllroad (Jeremy) (Forum Supporter) said:Looks awkward
There was a karting book from the 60s that I borrowed from the library about a million times as a kid, those were called "enduro" karts, usually had fuel tanks on BOTH sides, and apparently would easily do over 70 because of the laid down driver position.
Incredibly clean and beautiful version of my first car... I wish I had been able to keep mine and do this to it
In reply to Toyman01 + Sized and :
Did you know that an actual piece of the Wright Flyer is included in the Mars chopper? So while the Wright Flyer's first flight was only a handful of yards, one small piece of it has traveled 300 million miles to mars. That is kinda cool.
In reply to johndej :
Those need to be in the forum store so we can put them everywhere. Kind of like GRM wuz here.
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johndej said:
Cannot find. Saturday Night Live. Beldar Conehead is filling the tank of his car (probably a mid 70s Impala), looks around, takes the nozzle out of the filler neck, and pumps a few shots of unleaded directly into his mouth.
It was the skit where it turned out that the Chrysler Building was actually an emergency escape space ship, the Coneheads went back to their home planet, and Coney was dismissed as a "fluffthrag". (Sure, her cone's been honed, but that doesn't mean she can't hang out and groove!)
Pete. (l33t FS) said:johndej said:Cannot find. Saturday Night Live. Beldar Conehead is filling the tank of his car (probably a mid 70s Impala), looks around, takes the nozzle out of the filler neck, and pumps a few shots of unleaded directly into his mouth.
It was the skit where it turned out that the Chrysler Building was actually an emergency escape space ship, the Coneheads went back to their home planet, and Coney was dismissed as a "fluffthrag". (Sure, her cone's been honed, but that doesn't mean she can't hang out and groove!)
I think the gas pump thing is in the movie, but to confirm, I'm going to watch it again this weekend just to check.
I have a couple of grown daughters that won't agree that the Coneheads is the pinnacle of the dramatic arts in North America. How?
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